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James Cook returns to Bills practice amid contract dispute
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James Cook Hits Bills Practice Field Again Despite Contract Showdown

August 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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James Cook returned to practice with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday despite an ongoing contract dispute. Dressed in full gear, Cook was actively involved in the session after missing the previous four days of practice last week and Buffalo’s first preseason game, although he did join the team for warm-ups before that game. Bills coach Sean McDermott noted that recent conversations have led to changes, which encouraged Cook’s return to practice.

McDermott acknowledged, “We spoke with James, and the positive dialogues suggest he is moving toward practicing again.” However, he declined to confirm whether Cook’s holdout has officially ended. Cook himself declined to comment after practice, only stating that his absence since August 3 was due to “business.” His agent has yet to respond to ESPN’s requests for comment.

Quarterback Josh Allen expressed understanding of the situation, saying, “Players sometimes need to separate business from sports. I believe both sides thought they were doing the right thing. We’re glad James is back in practice, and I trust our general manager Brandon Bean’s efforts.” Cook, 25, had been present for the mandatory minicamp and participated in Buffalo’s first eight days of training camp but stepped away citing business reasons.

The Bills have aimed to finalize Cook’s contract during the offseason, but negotiations have stalled, leaving the running back in the final year of his rookie deal. General Manager Bean expressed frustration, stating, “In my nine seasons here, I’ve never had a player miss practice over a contract dispute, which is disappointing.” This offseason, the Bills have successfully extended contracts for three other 2022 draft picks: defensive end Gregory Rousseau, cornerback Christian Benford, linebacker Terrell Bernard, and receiver Halil Shakir.

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Cook remains Buffalo’s primary running back, though his role last season included 45% participation in offensive plays, with contributions from teammates Ty Johnson and Ray Davis on certain downs. In 2024, Cook matched a team record by scoring 16 rushing touchdowns—tying O.J. Simpson—and ranked fifth in rushing yards per carry (3.1). He notably doubled his career touchdown total from the previous two seasons in just one year, highlighting his growth as a key offensive player.

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Fan Take: This development is crucial for NFL fans as it signals a potential resolution to a high-profile contract dispute involving a young, impactful player. James Cook’s return to practice not only stabilizes the Bills’ offense but also sets a tone for how teams and players can navigate contract talks without long-term disruptions to the game.

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