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John Murphy: James Cook deserves MVP consideration
The next time you’re at Highmark Stadium, and you hear the chant “M-V-P, M-V-P,” feel free to join in. Josh Allen, last year’s NFL MVP, has delivered another great season. But even he might be tempted to name James Cook the Bills most valuable after Sunday’s 23-20 win over the Cleveland
The Buffalo Bills' QB proclaims the team's running back worthy of NFL Honors recognition after a ninth 100-yard rushing performance
Allen had a rather pedestrian game in the 23-20 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, completing 12-of-19 passes for 130 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions. It was instead running back James Cook who provided the spark for Buffalo’s offense — and earned an MVP endorsement from his quarterback after the game.
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Bills QB Josh Allen says the quiet part out loud that national media needs to hear about James Cook after his latest big game
What a gross win for the Buffalo Bills, but gross wins are still wins, and the team is 11-4 after taking care of business against the Cleveland Browns. Buffalo still controls its own destiny and just needs a an Indianapolis Colts' loss to clinch a playoff berth.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills held off Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns, earning a 23–20 road victory on Sunday.
With another 73 yards rushing, James Cook will surpass Buffalo Bills' legend Thurman Thomas' best rushing season.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is facing ball security concerns after fumbling four times in the last two games.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen lofts a 5-yard touchdown to running back James Cook who breaks open on the outlet toss.
With the win, the Bills improved to 21-3 in December since the 2020 season, when Buffalo started its streak of five consecutive AFC East titles.
The Browns fell just shy of a comeback against the Bills in Week 18, and the loss could have long-term implications. Here's how fans are reacting