James Cook's Contract Extension Dilemma: Buffalo Bills' Star Running Back Eyes a Big Payday
James Cook, the Buffalo Bills' standout running back, is in the spotlight as he seeks a contract extension while preparing for the upcoming NFL season.

As the Buffalo Bills geared up for their mandatory minicamp, all eyes were on running back James Cook. The only noticeable change was the nameplate on his jersey, now reading "Cook III," a nod to his family legacy. This change, long overdue, was finalized this year after completing the necessary league documentation.
Cook, who missed the voluntary portion of the offseason program, was fully present and active during the minicamp. Despite being in the final year of his rookie contract and publicly expressing his desire for an extension, Cook chose to participate fully in practices. "I mean, why not? I'm here, I'm part of the team. I'm a leader, so I just got to practice and get a jump," Cook said.
Quarterback Josh Allen praised Cook's dedication, stating, "I'm very, very proud that he's here and he's working as hard as he is being on the field with us. A lot of guys that wouldn't do that. But he's out there and working hard and showing everybody that he is here for the right reasons and hopefully that can get solved."
Cook's performance in the 2024 season was stellar, setting a franchise-high with 16 rushing touchdowns and accumulating 2,638 career rushing yards, the most among players from his draft class. His improvements were evident, with running backs coach Kelly Skipper noting, "He was able to break more tackles, run physical, so his whole game came together last year."
Despite his success, Cook's future with the Bills remains uncertain. The team has a history of not heavily investing in the running back position financially. Cook has expressed his desire for a contract worth $15 million per year, a figure only surpassed by Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey.
As training camp approaches, both Cook and general manager Brandon Beane anticipate his participation. However, Cook remains non-committal about his level of involvement. "I don't know, man. We will see when camp comes," he said.
The Bills' offense, under coordinator Joe Brady, set milestones in 2024, with Allen earning MVP honors. Cook's role in the offense, particularly in the running game, was pivotal. His ability to break tackles and contribute in both the running and passing game has made him an invaluable asset.
Skipper emphasized the need for Cook to continue improving, particularly in pass blocking. "The thing he's got to concentrate is his whole game, the run and the pass. Being able to pass block cause he can do it, you know what I mean? It's just how many times and just being ready and don't get caught off guard."
As the Bills prepare for the 2025 season, Cook's contract situation looms large. His performance in the upcoming training camp and season could be the key to securing the lucrative extension he seeks. For now, Cook remains focused on his craft and his team, ready to prove his worth on the field.