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The Buffalo Bills are dealing with an unexpected injury development on star running back James Cook, which has fans freaking out on social media.
Despite their bad performances in Week 10, these three football stars can still be trusted by fantasy managers moving forward.
James Cook popped up on the injury report with an ankle injury. Here's what to know about his status for Week 10.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's play-action pass find a wide open running back James Cook for a 23-yard catch and run into Tampa Bay Buccaneers territory.
James Cook did not practice Wednesday. Will that put him in danger of missing the Bills' Week 10 game against the Dolphins?
Buffalo Bills' QB Josh Allen hopes starting running back James Cook is 'back by the time game time rolls around' vs. the Miami Dolphins
The Buffalo Bills’ fourth-year ball-carrier is suffering from an ankle injury. Will it keep him out of action?
James Cook injury update comes with out-of-nowhere news for Bills originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. If you consider a week to start on Sunday, this week started exceptionally well for the Buffalo Bills. They topped the Kansas City Chiefs in a battle of AFC heavyweights.
The Buffalo Bills officially took James Cook off the injury report for their game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
We’re almost through bye weeks, and the league playoff picture is starting to take shape. We only have one new addition to the rankings this week, but there’s been quite a bit of shakeup in the middle of the list.
James Cook rolled his way to a career performance while guiding the Buffalo Bills to a rebound victory over the Carolina Panthers in Week 8. In doing so, he set a new NFL-best mark. Just how impressive was Cook’s performance? Let’s dive into the stats.
One play, 25 yards, five seconds. That was the Bills' touchdown drive. Buffalo got the ball when Cole Bishop intercepted Baker Mayfield. On the next snap, Josh Allen threw a touch pass over the defense to James Cook, who took it 25 yards into the end zone for a touchdown.