After hold-in, Bills' Cook gets 4-year, $48M deal

The Buffalo Bills have signed running back James Cook to a four-year, $48 million contract extension, including $30 million in guaranteed money. Cook, a second-round draft pick in 2022, had a promising rookie season with the Bills, showcasing his versatility as a running and receiving threat. The new deal solidifies Cook's role in the Bills' offense and demonstrates the team's confidence in his continued development. The contract extension provides financial security for Cook and underscores the Bills' commitment to building a talented and well-rounded offensive unit around quarterback Josh Allen. This move is seen as a strategic investment in the team's future, as they aim to maintain their competitiveness in the AFC and make a deep playoff run in the upcoming season.
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