RB Cook not at Bills' OTAs; Bosa sidelined (calf)
Briefly

The Buffalo Bills have begun organized team activities with most players present except running back James Cook, who is in pursuit of a contract extension. Coach Sean McDermott confirmed Cook's absence and that contact between them continues. Additionally, defensive pass rusher Joey Bosa suffered a calf injury during practice and is unlikely to participate further until training camp, raising concerns given his injury history. The team is preparing for a mandatory minicamp in June while Cook is coming off a record-breaking season with 16 rushing touchdowns.
‘Yeah, we're staying in touch, like you'd expect a player and a coach to do,’ McDermott said. ‘So, James will be here when he's ready to be here and we move forward.’
Cook, 25, is coming off his best year, finishing with a franchise record-tying 16 rushing touchdowns after scoring two in each of his first two seasons.
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