Bills' James Cook Expected to Play Against Jets Despite Toe Injury
Buffalo's star running back plans to take the field for a crucial divisional matchup following a week of limited practice.
- James Cook, the Buffalo Bills' leading rusher, has been dealing with a toe injury but intends to play in Monday's game against the New York Jets.
- Cook's participation is crucial for the Bills, who are trying to avoid a third consecutive loss and maintain their lead in the AFC East.
- Several key Bills players, including wide receiver Khalil Shakir and cornerback Taron Johnson, are listed as questionable due to various injuries.
- Defensive tackle Ed Oliver has been ruled out for the second straight week with a hamstring injury, impacting the Bills' defensive lineup.
- The Bills face a Jets team undergoing changes, including a recent head coach firing, adding complexity to this divisional showdown.