Potential Toe Injury Puts Question Mark on Bills RB James Cook’s Game, Yet He Intends to Play
In the latest NFL news, Buffalo Bills’ running back, James Cook, has been flagged as questionable for the upcoming Monday night game against the New York Jets. According to Sean McDermott, the team’s coach, Cook is dealing with a toe injury. However, Cook intends to play.
Cook’s Injury and Team Updates
Cook’s toe injury occurred during the Week 5 defeat to the Houston Texans, leading to his non-participation in the early week practices. McDermott, on Saturday, confirmed that Cook would be limited in the week’s final practice, though he was present during the media-accessible part of the practice.
Additional Player Updates: Bills’ Injury Report
Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver Khalil Shakir (ankle), defensive tackle Austin Johnson (oblique), and nickel cornerback Taron Johnson (forearm) have also been reported as limited and questionable, as per McDermott. Notably, Johnson has been off the field since sustaining an injury during Week 1’s first drive. However, all these players were present during the part of practice open to media.
Ready for the Game: Bills’ Players to Watch
McDermott expressed optimism about wide receivers Curtis Samuel (toe) and Mack Hollins (shoulder), confirming they should be “ready for the game.” The Bills are determined to dodge their first three-game losing streak since 2018.