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Snubbed? Buffalo Bills running back led the NFL in rushing but just got passed over for major honor
James Cook's 1,621 rushing yards weren't enough to secure first-team All-Pro status, while his teammate Ray Davis emerged as the league's premier kick returner.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) — Buffalo Bills running backs James Cook and Ray Davis have been selected to The Associated Press All-Pro team. Davis was a first-team choice as kick returner, the first Bills player to make an All-Pro team at that position, and Cook made the second-team at running back.
Thanks to a growing trend among fantasy football players, Cook’s success is now helping support Build Promise, a homeless shelter and community shelter on Buffalo's east side.
Bills coach reveals honest thoughts on impressive James Cook award originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The 2025 season for the Buffalo Bills has been up and down, but for running back James Cook, there have been far more ups than downs.
There's no questioning what the NFL's second-leading rusher has meant to the Buffalo Bills thus far in 2025. Fresh off his four-year contract extension, running back James Cook is making a bid for NFL Offensive Player of the Year. Through eight games, he ...
Buffalo’s James Cook reflected on his offseason contract dispute with pride, a sense of unfinished business and a nod to Philadelphia’s Saquon Barkley.
Although he only took two carries in Week 18, Cook cemented his first rushing title by finishing with 1,621 yards in 2025. He was able to do so following a nasty contract dispute last offseason that ended with him signing a long-term extension with the Bills in August.