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The Buffalo Bills have put together an impressive 2025 campaign so far, shaking off early-season inconsistency and rediscovering the balance that has long eluded them. Josh Allen remains a top-tier quarterback,
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The Panthers and quarterback Andy Dalton, who started Sunday for an injured Bryce Young, were held to three points until the fourth quarter, when Chuba Hubbard scored on a 3-yard rush with some of Buffalo’s starters sitting on the bench.
Buffalo Bills star running back James Cook accidentally threw shade at a division rival. Cook was a guest on “The Arena: Gridiron” and was quizzed on some of his career accomplishments. One of them was which team he had his first 100-yard game against, which initially stumped the running back.
There have been plenty of shots taken at the Dolphins during what's been an abysmal 2025 season in Miami. The latest came from James Cook. Cook inadvertently to
The Bills carried a two-game losing streak out of their bye week, but a heavy dose of James Cook made sure that it did not extend any further.
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Cook's career day overshadows deficiencies in Bills' passing attack. DT Oliver out with torn bicep
Edge rusher Michael Hoecht. The offseason free-agent addition was in on three tackles and had 1 1/2 sacks in his Bills debut. He missed the first six games while serving a suspension for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancers.