James Cook Sidelined Wednesday Due to Ankle and Foot Injury
James Cook will miss practice on Wednesday due to an ankle and foot injury. The Buffalo Bills’ starting running back sustained this injury during their recent game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that Cook is feeling sore and will not participate in the session.
James Cook’s Performance This Season
This season, Cook has achieved notable success on the field. He has rushed for a total of 867 yards and scored seven touchdowns. Currently, Cook leads the league with an impressive average of 5.7 yards per carry and 108.4 rushing yards per game.
Additional Injury Updates
Cook is not the only player sidelined for practice. Several key team members are also dealing with injuries:
- Joey Bosa – Defensive End (Wrist Injury)
- Taron Johnson – Cornerback
- DaQuan Jones – Defensive Tackle
- AJ Epenesa – Defensive End
- Shaq Thompson – Linebacker
Furthermore, receiver Joshua Palmer and linebacker Terrel Bernard are expected to have limited participation in practice.
Upcoming Injury Report
The Buffalo Bills will release their first injury report of the week on Wednesday. Fans and analysts alike will be keen to learn more about the status of these players as the team prepares for the next game.




