As a new NFL season continues to take shape, many teams are beginning to show their first signs of movement in training camps — including the Buffalo Bills. With his contract situation still unresolved, James Cook has ultimately made a significant decision as he looks ahead to what’s next.

While it’s still unclear whether he’ll take the field under Sean McDermott during camp, the talented running back — a key piece in Josh Allen’s offense — will be present for preparations, showing support for his teammates.

The news was reported by NFL insider Tom Pelissero, who shared the update through his official X account (formerly Twitter), noting Cook’s decision amid an unresolved contract situation.

“As the #Bills report to camp, sources say 2x Pro Bowl RB James Cook will be there, though it remains to be seen how involved he’ll be on the field,” the insider stated.

James Cook, running back for the Buffalo Bills

He also added: “Cook took part in June minicamp and wants to win a Super Bowl in Buffalo. But after a 23-TD season, he still expects a new deal.”

What is Cook’s current status with the Bills?

James Cook is entering the final year of his rookie contract with the Buffalo Bills in 2025, carrying a base salary of $5.271 million. The running back is reportedly seeking a contract extension that would place him among the highest-paid players at his position, with figures suggesting he’s targeting at least $15 million per season. However, the Bills have historically shown reluctance to commit long-term deals to running backs in that price range.

Despite the contractual uncertainty, Cook intends to participate in the Bills’ training camp. He was present at the mandatory minicamp, though he did not attend the voluntary phases of the offseason program. Coming off an excellent 2024 season where he surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the second consecutive year and led the NFL with 16 rushing touchdowns, Cook remains a pivotal piece of Josh Allen‘s offense.

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Who will claim the AFC East next season?

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