James Cook has been the Bills' key player through three quarters, and his second touchdown of the game might end up being the play of the night.
Colin Cowherd unveils his Top 10 NFL players in the AFC Championship Game, featuring the Patrick Mahomes-Josh Allen duo, Kansas City Chiefs TE (and Taylor Swift's boyfriend) Travis Kelce and Buffalo Bills running back James Cook.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook goes for a 33-yard rush against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
The Buffalo Bills are in the AFC title game for the second time in the last five seasons. But if Josh Allen had been a bit more overzealous in a critical goal-to-go moment against the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round last Sunday, Buffalo would probably be sitting at home right now.
James Cook has been a breakout star for the Bills this season and now it's time for Buffalo to give him what he deserves.
In a showdown between the NFL's top two MVP candidates, will Josh Allen get the better of Lamar Jackson? The Buffalo Bills dispatched of the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs on Sunday afternoon,
The Buffalo Bills will take on the Kansas City Chiefs for the fourth time in the last five playoffs--this time with a ticket to the Super Bowl on the line.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook scores against the Kansas City Chiefs with a 6-yard rush in the AFC Championship Game.
Late in the third quarter on a fourth-and-goal at the 1-yard line, the Bills went for it as Josh Allen ran an option play, pitching it to running back James Cook, who managed to dodge one would-be tackler, bounce off another and extend the ball across the plane of the end zone while falling to the ground to give the Bills a 22-21 lead.
The Bills ran the option, and QB Josh Allen pitched it to James Cook. Cook looked dead in the water upon receiving the pitch as the Chiefs defense converged around him, but somehow he found just enough daylight to lunge for the end zone. Cook’s outstretched arm broke the plane before his knee hit, and the Bills had scored the game-tying touchdown.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen completes a 32-yard pass to Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.