James Cook Wants a Payday – Will the Bills Give It to Him?
James Cook had a breakout season, proving himself as one of the Bills’ most consistent offensive weapons. But now, he wants to get paid. Cook recently took to social media, posting a cryptic message about a $15 million per year contract. Then, in a move that had fans buzzing, he removed all Bills-related content from his profile.
It’s a classic negotiation tactic, but will it work?
Right now, Cook is extension-eligible but still under contract for another season. That means Buffalo doesn’t have to rush a deal, and the team could hold its ground. However, Cook’s impact on the offense makes this a tough decision.
On one hand, he’s an explosive playmaker who keeps defenses honest and gives Josh Allen a reliable option. On the other hand, paying top-tier money for a running back who doesn’t play 50 percent of snaps is risky.
If Cook sticks to his demand of $15 million per year, the Bills may have to decide:
• Pay him and lock in a talented back for years
• Trade him and invest in a cheaper option
• Let him play out his contract and reevaluate later
Which direction makes the most sense?
Could the Bills Replace Cook With Ray Davis?
There’s another layer to this debate—rookie Ray Davis showed flashes of being a long-term solution. He runs with power, finds gaps, and even had a 150-yard game when given a larger role.
If the Bills think Davis can take over, they might be more willing to let Cook go. It wouldn’t be the first time Buffalo has moved on from a talented running back to free up cap space.