
Fantasy Alert: Bills' James Cook Plans to Play vs. Jets Despite Toe Injury
James Cook plans to be in action on Monday against the New York Jets.
The Buffalo Bills running back is listed as questionable for the matchup due to a toe injury, but Cook's representatives told Adam Schefter he plans to play, according to ESPN's Alana Getzenberg.
Cook did not participate in the team's first practices of the week and Bills head coach Sean McDermott said that Cook will be a limited participant in the final practice on Saturday. He injured the toe during Buffalo's Week 5 loss to the Houston Texans.
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The 25-year-old has 70 carries for 309 yards and four touchdowns in 2024. He had 20 carries for 82 yards in the loss to the Texans.
He leads the team in scrimmage yards (432) and, along with Alvin Kamara and Aaron Jones, is one of three players who currently has more than 300 rushing yards and 100 receiving yards on the season.
The Bills started the season 3-0 but have since dropped two straight games. They still retain first place in the AFC East but a loss to the Jets would sink them to second place.
If Cook is limited on Monday, Buffalo will need to rely on Ty Johnson and Ray Davis to pick up some of the slack in the rushing attack.







