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Kerby Joseph unsuccessfully tried to tackle James Cook by the hair during a 41-yard Bills touchdown runWhile the NFL ... hair is perfectly legal. The league has told players that if they choose to wear their hair out of the helmet, opposing players are free to grab them in a tackle attempt. James ...
Now, with Cook in his contract year, and publicly seeking $15+ million annually, it seemed proper for the Bills to use a ...
The Buffalo Bills added nine rookies via the NFL Draft, addressing a number of holes on the roster. As as a result of the ...
James Cook finding the end zone isn't an especially ... Is it legal to tackle by the hair in the NFL? While not the most noble of gestures, Joseph's attempted tackle is fair game by NFL standards.
Cook made his case to rank among the league's top running backs by tying the Baltimore Ravens' Derrick Henry and Detroit ...
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook was the first player ... and Christian Benford to get deals done, leaving Cook without an extension. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport stated on the Pat McAfee ...
The running back has not reported for the start of the Bills' voluntary workouts, but Brandon Beane and Josh Allen are not ...
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Are Bills And James Cook Heading For Messy Divorce?Buffalo Bills running back James Cook was the first player ... and Christian Benford to get deals done, leaving Cook without an extension. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport stated on the Pat McAfee ...
“You start to realize, in the NFL, you don’t get to be on the field with Josh Allen if you don’t block on third downs.” Cook ... James' future in Buffalo is a little murky right now with ...
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