Following what felt like an early-season must-win game against the New York Jets this past Monday, the Buffalo Bills will return to Western New York this Sunday after three consecutive road games for a home contest against the struggling 1-4 Tennessee Titans.
One of Buffalo’s running backs appears to be on the mend but another has been added to the report. James Cook (toe) was upgraded from limited on Wednesday to full on Thursday.
The Buffalo Bills are preparing to return home this weekend after a three-game road stretch, as the next contest on their schedule is a Week 7 showdown with the Tennessee Titans in Orchard Park.
The Buffalo Bills got a crucial victory on Monday Night Football against the New York Jets. Buffalo survived 23-20 in a very sloppy game that was marred by a flurry of penalty flags.
The Buffalo Bills face their AFC East rivals the New York Jets on Monday Night Football in Week 6. The teams are playing for first place in the division.
Buffalo Bills leading rusher James Cook was made inactive for Monday night's game against the host New York Jets due to a toe injury. Cook was limited at Saturday's practice and deemed questionable for the game.
The Bills won't have running back James Cook (toe), but they will have wide receiver Khalil Shakir (ankle). Shakir missed last week's game against Houston, and the Bills missed him.
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James Cook and the Buffalo Bills head to MetLife Stadium on Monday at 8:15 PM ET to match up with the New York Jets in Week 6 after he found the end zone one time on the ground and ran for 82 yards on 20 carries in his most recent game.
The Buffalo Bills have expressed confidence in their backfield backup plan, and they may have to put it in motion on Monday Night Football. Primary running back James Cook injured his toe late in the Week 5 road loss to the Houston Texans.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook will be a limited participant in practice on Saturday and listed as questionable for Monday's game versus the host New York Jets with a toe injury, coach Sean McDermott said.
The Buffalo Bills have suffered a pair of disappointing losses after racing out to a 3-0 start to the new season, and they will be looking to get back on track in their Week 6 Monday Night Football matchup with the New York Jets.
None of the seven Buffalo Bills who were limited or non-participants at Thursday's practice were upgraded on Friday. Preparing for a Monday Night Football road battle against the New York Jets, Buffalo held a walk through session, meaning Friday's official participation statuses are estimated.
Monday Night Football heads to the Big Apple in week six, as the 3-2 AFC Leading Buffalo Bills take on the 2-3 New York Jets. New York coach Robert Saleh was fired Tuesday morning, so the Jets will be under the direction of interim coach Jeff Ulbrich.
The Buffalo Bills simply cannot catch a break with regard to the injury bug, as star running back James Cook has been added to the team’s injury report.
The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens feature no shortage of fantasy football star power as they prepare to face off on Sunday Night Football. Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson should put on quite a show as two of the NFL’s best quarterbacks battle in the prime-time spotlight.
We know Buffalo Bills running back James Cook had a monster performance on Thursday Night Football as the Bills squished the fish 31-10, putting up 78 rushing yards for two touchdowns on the ground while reeling in a 17 yard receiving touchdown as well.
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A concussion suffered by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa cast a dark cloud over most of the contest.
It's safe to say that the Bills running back James Cook is having one of the best games of his career against the Dolphins on "Thursday Night Football." Meanwhile, the third-year rusher has played only a half of football.
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