Josh Allen and general manager Brandon Beane of the Buffalo Bills may be betraying their starting running back, James Cook.

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Cook is looking for a new contract with the Bills Leer

fter falling just short of reaching the , losing in the AFC Championship game to , have been working in free agency with the goal of building a competitive team to have another opportunity to compete for the Without a doubt, the biggest move the Bills have made was the one signed by . The well-deserved MVP of the previous season signed a $330 million contract with $250 million guaranteed, In addition, Buffalo has extended several players, mainly with long-term deals for Brandon Beane, the team's general manager, has one pending matter: James Cook The running back is entering the final year of his rookie contract in 2025 and has sent signals through social media and different media outlets that However, the team's management has other plans if they want to re-sign him, but it seems they are not willing to meet Cook's asking price. said Beane, through a video by Matthew Bove of WKBW.

It seems this will be a saga that is starting little by little. Cook's big desire is $15 million annually, which would place him just behind NFL stars One of the arguments from James Cook's agents is that he has two seasons with . If no agreement is reached, Cook would become a free agent next year, although the team could use the franchise tag to retain him.



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