Bills running back James Cook has expressed his wish for a new contract. He showed up to training camp and practiced until Sunday, when he sat out in street clothes. Cook mentioned that “business” was the reason for not participating.
During a conversation on WGR, Bills General Manager Brandon Beane shared that Cook’s decision was unexpected. He hopes to see Cook back on the field soon. “I wish we weren’t here,” Beane said, noting that in his nine seasons, he’s never had a player miss practice over contract issues. This situation is disappointing for him.
Cook is in the final year of his rookie deal, earning $5.271 million this season. Beane stated there’s been ongoing communication with Cook regarding a contract extension. Both sides need to agree for a new deal, ensuring it fits within the team’s overall budget. Even if an agreement isn’t reached this summer, Beane believes there’s time to negotiate before Cook hits free agency.
In recent NFL trends, contract negotiations often create a buzz among fans and analysts. Many discussions on social media highlight the importance of fair compensation for players like Cook, reflecting the broader calls for player rights and protections in the league.
As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds and if Cook will return to practice, impacting the team’s performance on the field.
For further insights on contract negotiations in the NFL, you can check out this report on player contracts.