James Cook will not practice Wednesday with ankle/foot injury

James Cook will not practice Wednesday with ankle/foot injury

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The Buffalo Bills will be missing several players from practice on Wednesday, including starting running back James Cook, who is sidelined with an ankle/foot injury sustained during Sunday's win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Cook, who leads the league with an average of 5.7 yards per carry and 108.4 rushing yards per game, has recorded 867 rushing yards and seven touchdowns this season. Defensive end Joey Bosa is also out due to a wrist injury. Other players not practicing include cornerback Taron Johnson, defensive tackle DaQuan Jones, defensive end AJ Epenesa, and linebacker Shaq Thompson. Receiver Joshua Palmer and linebacker Terrel Bernard will participate on a limited basis. The Bills' first injury report of the week will be released later today.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/authors/myles-simmonson November 5, 2025
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