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Bills running back James Cook ends contract standoff by agreeing to four-year, $48 million deal
Bills running back James Cook ended a contract standoff by agreeing to a four-year, $48 million deal on Wednesday, two people with knowledge of the
James Cook agreed to a new four-year contract with the Buffalo Bills. Now that business is taken care of, he needs to go out and perform in the preseason.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott anticipates James Cook will practise Tuesday in what would be the running back’s first session since beginning his contract standoff by declining to participate on Aug.
The Buffalo Bills' preseason games are officially underway, with the AFC Champs succumbing to the New York Giants 34-25 at Highmark Stadium, with Sean McDermott's team mounting a comeback of sorts that fell short.