James Cook has just kept cooking all season long.
The Buffalo Bills' superstar running back has continued to shine brightly this season, including on Sunday in Week 16 against the Cleveland Browns.
Cook burst out of the gates quickly with a 44-yard rushing TD, and he kept it rolling from there.
In the process, he made Bills history not achieved in 50 years.
The Bills' two-best rushing seasons ever came from O.J. Simpson more than 50 years ago.
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Cook's season is now third place all-time in Buffalo rushing history.
James Cook III has now moved into third place in team history for the most rushing yards in a single season and marked the most rushing yards by a Bill since 1975:
— Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) December 21, 2025
1. O.J. Simpson - 2,003 (1973)
2. O.J. Simpson - 1,817 (1975)
3. James Cook - 1,515 (2025)
The Bills waited a while to pay Cook this offseason, but eventually, they did.
Cook has proven week in and week out that he's worth it.
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