Buffalo faced fourth-and-goal form the Chiefs' 1 with 2 minutes, 56 seconds left in the third quarter. Quarterback Josh Allen took a shotgun snap, ran an option and pitched the ball to Cook, who got low to the ground to try to evade safety Justin Reid.
James Cook is Mr. Touchdown for the Buffalo Bills. The running back scored his second touchdown of the AFC Championship Game on Sunday in the third quarter to give the Bills a 22-21 lead. Cook took a pitch from Josh Allen on a fourth down and thrust the ball across the goal line as he was diving toward it.
In a budding instant classic, with Buffalo in position to take the lead for the first time all game at the end of the third quarter, Josh Allen and the Bills’ offense elected to put the ball in Cook’s hands on a fourth-and-goal play at the goal line.
Super Bowl 59 on the Horizon With the NFC and AFC Championship games set to determine who advances to Super Bowl 59, fans can look forward to an exciting finish to the 2024-2025 NFL season. The winning teams from the Commanders vs.
James Cook has been the Bills' key player through three quarters, and his second touchdown of the game might end up being the play of the night.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook goes for a 33-yard rush against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Watch highlights from the AFC Championship Game between the Buffalo Bills ...
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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and centre Connor McGovern are heading to this week’s Pro Bowl in a replacement capacity, the team announced Tuesday.
Dion Dawkins is bringing some friends to the Pro Bowl in Florida this weekend, but chances of them playing with Josh Allen might be slim.
The Buffalo Bills are navigating through a gut-wrenching period after yet another postseason loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, marking their fourth consecutive
Cook and McGovern were both voted as first alternates back in Week 18. Starting left tackle Dion Dawkins and quarterback Josh Allen were the lone two Bills to earn spots on the AFC's initial Pro Bowl roster. Allen likely will forego the opportunity after injuring his wrist during the AFC Championship Game loss to Kansas City on January 26.