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The Buffalo Bills have seemingly signaled their commitment to running back James Cook with a seven-word statement, indicating he’s a key part of their future. But with Cook eligible for an extension, are the Bills prepared to pay him what he’s worth, and is he truly a “core player” capable of leading their rushing attack?
**”Bills See RB James Cook As Core Player”**
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Multiple reports indicate the Buffalo Bills view Cook as a core player[6][8]. Because Cook is now eligible for an extension, it’s expected that Buffalo will engage in contract discussions with him[6].
**Cook’s Current Contract**
Cook signed a 4-year, $5,832,057 contract with the Buffalo Bills in 2022[1][2]. The contract runs through the 2025 season and has an average annual value of $1,458,014[1]. In 2025, Cook will earn a base salary of $5,190,000 and a workout bonus of $75,000, carrying a cap hit of $5,620,374[2][7]. He becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2026[2].
**Cook’s Performance**
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Spotrac estimates Cook’s market value at 4 years, $40,838,096, with an average salary of $10,209,524[2].
In 2024, Cook had 207 rush attempts for 1,009 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns[2].
**Bills’ Cap Situation**
As of early February 2025, the Buffalo Bills are approximately $14 million over the 2025 salary cap[8].
**Other Extension Priorities**
James Cook is among several key players on the Bills’ roster signed beyond 2025 who could earn new deals[3].
**Fan Frenzy: Is Cook Worth a Big Deal?**
The Bills calling Cook a “core player” has sparked debate among fans. Some believe he’s earned a significant extension, while others question whether he’s worth a large investment, especially with the team’s cap situation.
Whether Cook receives a contract extension remains to be seen. However, the Bills appear ready to discuss his future in Buffalo.