James Cook cleared for Week 10 after injury scare

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The Buffalo Bills get a rivalry clash on Sunday in Week 10.

Their 1 p.m. Kickoff will take place in Miami against the Dolphins.

And while the Bills aren't totally healthy, they have gotten one piece of key injury news for Sunday's game.

All appears to be just fine with James Cook.

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Cook playing Week 10?

Yes, James Cook is good to go for Week 10.

He didn't practice on Wednesday due to an ankle injury.

On Thursday, Cook was a limited participant.

But on Friday, Cook practiced in full and was removed from the injury report entirely.

Cook remains one of the most crucial players the Bills have, helping supplement Josh Allen, especially in an offense where the wide receiver position has left a bit to be desired.

The Bills will want to keep their momentum going on Sunday. Since the bye week, they've crushed the Carolina Panthers (40-9) and edged the Kansas City Chiefs (28-21).

Even without Cook, the Bills would've been heavy favorites to beat the Dolphins. With him? There's a chance Buffalo could have a dominant day.

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