Josh Allen’s Teammate Takes Drastic Decision Against Bills After GM Brandon Beane Closed Doors on Extension

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Different things make a team a successful unit. It’s not just talent but understanding between the players and sometimes off the ground. And the Bills have a player that may be going rogue. It’s just like a typical Hollywood movie plot where a character is working against his bosses and squad through his actions, not his words. It’s their RB James Cook entering the last year of his contract with the Bills. He recently did something that made people wonder about his intentions.

The Bills drafted him in the 2nd round (63rd overall) in the 2022 NFL Draft. His rookie 4-year $5.8 million deal is ending this year. After Josh Allen’s team didn’t sign any extension with him, the running back has gone into meltdown mode. He has listed his Orchard Park home at a $710k asking price. The timing just makes it look like a mutiny, though.

EXCLUSIVE: Buffalo #Bills star RB James Cook is taking offers on his Orchard Park home and plans to sell, sources tell @_MLFootball.

The asking price: $710K.

Cook, 24, is a 2x Pro Bowler seeking an extension.

Interesting timing after Buffalo’s GM Brandon Beane’s comments… pic.twitter.com/28aufPthpW

— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) April 2, 2025

The Bills’ GM, Brandon Beane, cleared the air about offering an extension to James Cook. He said, “Just because we don’t have James signed today doesn’t mean next year we still can’t get a deal done before he gets to free agency.” It’s clear. They will monitor his 2025 performance and then make up their minds. But with this latest move, it appears he may not even allow them to watch him from close quarters in the upcoming season. So, a serious move that shows he’s leaving soon or just a power play in the hopes of forcing that contract extension? Leave your opinions in the comments below!

Stay tuned. There’s more to this story.

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