The NFL rushing title race is now complete.
Buffalo Bills star James Cook battled the Ravens' Derrick Henry and the Colts' Jonathan Taylor until the very end.
And in the end, things broke the Buffalo star's way.
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Who won the NFL rushing yardage title?
Bills RB James Cook is the rushing champion.
He finished the season with 1,621 rushing yards.
Derrick Henry needed 153 yards on Sunday Night Football to pass Cook. He ended up with 126.
Taylor ran for 1,585, coming up just behind Henry.
Who is the last Bills RB to win a rushing title?
The last Bills running back to win the rushing title, before Cook, was O.J. Simpson.
Simpson did it four times.
He hasn't done it since 1976, though.
So that's 49 seasons (since this is the 2025 season's rushing race) since the Bills have had a rushing champion.
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