ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Running back James Cook got the Buffalo Bills on the board with a 46-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter to cut the New England Patriots' lead in half. The touchdown drive came after a sluggish start for the Bills.
"Let Jimbo cook more often. Let Jimbo shake and sprint to the end zone. Let Jimbo gash through and dash by opponents. Let Jimbo run so Allen won’t have to as much on designed keepers. Cook is ready for the responsibility,
PM ET game airing live on CBS, oddsmakers have posted player prop betting options for James Cook. Cook’s Buffalo Bills (11-3) and the New England Patriots (3-11)
While Josh Allen is getting all the MVP hype, Cook is putting up numbers not seen in Buffalo since O.J. Simpson and Thurman Thomas.
Regardless, the Buffalo Bills proved they can win without Allen being superhuman. Especially when James Cook gets the ball. For the second consecutive week — and third time in four games — Cook surpassed 100 yards rushing. And just like those other two games, he broke loose for a run of at least 40 yards.
A whole lot of running back James Cook and takeaways by the defense helped the Buffalo Bills erase an early 14-point deficit Sunday against the New England Patriots.
James Cook finished with 126 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns, and the Buffalo Bills escaped with a 24-21 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday evening in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Josh Allen’s funny bone was no laughing matter for a few fraught moments of another Bills victory. Buffalo’s star quarterback repeatedly shook his throwing hand and winced while trainers attended to h
James Cook scored two touchdowns, Buffalo’s defense forced three second-half turnovers and the AFC East champion Bills overcame a 14-0 deficit to pull out a 24-21 win over the New England Patriots.
Josh Allen is going above and beyond to help get the Buffalo Bills over the hump against the New England Patriots. With his team trailing 14-7 early in the third quarter, Allen lined the Bills up for first-and-10 from their 32-yard line.
Buffalo Bills' running back James Cook breaks away from the New England Patriots' defense on an explosive 46-yard touchdown run. New England Patriots' running back Rhamondre Stevenson runs through a Buffalo Bills' defender and finishes his run in the end ...