The NFL and Associated Press announced the 2024 award winners last Thursday, and also made everyone’s ballot public. As one of 50 voters, I heard a lot of feedback: “You should no longer be allowed to vote
Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson are finalists for The 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player award.
Eagles legend Brian Westbrook explains why Saquon Barkley should have taken home NFL MVP this season instead of Josh Allen.
The 2024 season was Josh Allen’s to claim the league MVP. But if he is to do it again in 2025, Vegas thinks he’ll have stiff competition for it. Allen became the Buffalo Bills' first MVP winner in 33 years when he downed two-time MVP Lamar Jackson and league-leading rusher Saquon Barkley last week.
Difficult times lie ahead for both Buffalo and Cook. On one hand, the Bills don't have a ton of cap space going into this season and need to actually release more players in order
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is set to become extension-eligible this offseason. And it seems like he wants to strike it big with a new contract. Cook said during a podca
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is driving a hard bargain when it comes to his contract renewal as he is demanding a deal worth around $15 million. In what could be viewed as
The Titans let Derrick Henry go, and the Ravens scooped him up and received a nearly 2,000-rushing-yard season. Former Packer Aaron Jones did well with the Vikings. Green Bay grabbed Jacobs from the Raiders and were happy with the production.
James Cook believes he's worth $15 million per season, but despite two fine seasons, the Bills running back probably isn't going to get that.
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Buffalo’s top back recently made headlines for making it public that he is looking for $15 million per season on average in his next contract. Cook first pinned a post saying “15 mill year” on his Instagram Live before doubling down on X.
A resurgence of running backs in the NFL has happened at a good time for Buffalo Bills RB James Cook, who plays a position with a short shelf life and should look to cash in when he hits free agency,
Buffalo Bills running back demanded $15 million per year on his next contract, which would make him among the highest-paid NFL RBs.
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