James Cook On Showing Up For Minicamp 'I Like My Money'
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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook put aside his contract concerns — and avoided the potential of being fined — by attending the start of the team’s three-day mandatory series of practices on Tuesday.
Cook, 25, has skipped the team’s voluntary offseason program, including workouts in April and OTAs on May 27–29, June 2, and June 5. He was the only Bills player absent in May, as 89 of 90 players were in attendance. The team’s mandatory minicamp, scheduled for June 10–12, looms as another key moment in the negotiation timeline.
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WIVB Buffalo on MSN4 takeaways from Bills minicamp: Champion presence, James Cook, Josh Allen return, Joey Bosa making progressThe Bills had perfect attendance and some victorious visitors on the first day of this week’s mandatory minicamp concluding the offseason program. Here are some takeaways from Tuesday’s practice, the first of three on the schedule.
The Cowboys are presently hoping some combination of Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders and Jaydon Blue gets the job done at tailback. ... but trade silliness nevertheless abounds.
With James Cook and the Buffalo Bills on different pages, the Los Angeles Chargers have been named a trade destination.