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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook joins elite company after reaching 1,000 rushing yards in Week 12 of TNF vs. Texans.
If nothing changes in Buffalo, signs are pointing toward another year of Josh Allen's career ending the way the rest of them have.
Needless to say, the Houston Texans’ No. 1 defense lived up to its billing, which made for a long night. Buffalo saw its top-five offensive line get thrown around for four quarters, which resulted in Josh Allen taking a career-high eight sacks and 12 hits.
With just over 10 minutes left to play in the game, the Bills were trailing 23-16 and they had the ball at Houston's 23-yard line. With the team facing a fourth-and-1, Bills coach Sean McDermott decided to go for it, and the decision immediately blew up in his face when James Cook got stopped cold for a two-yard loss on the pivotal play.
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James Cook joins elite company with 3rd straight 1,000-yard season
James Cook continues to be one of the Buffalo Bills’ best playmakers – and on Thursday night, he joined some elite company. Cook became the third running back in Bills history to record three consecutive 1,
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James Cook runs for TD: Bills vs Texans updates, score, highlights of Thursday Night Football
You can listen on SiriusXM satellite radio on channel 226 (Bills feed) and channel 225 (Texans feed), and on traditional radio, the Bills Radio Network has stations all across the state. Chris Brown has the play-by-play, Eric Wood is the analyst, and Sal Capaccio is the sideline reporter. The network includes:
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Can WR Keon Coleman rebuild his career with Bills?
When the Buffalo Bills played the Houston Texans on Thursday night they did so without the services of second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman.