Bills' legendary QB weighs in on James Cook's contract standoff

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After hundreds of people took to their golf carts on Monday for the 38th Annual Jim Kelly Celebrity Classic in Batavia, what happened behind them may inspire them to be confident in James Cook's contract standoff.
Cook, the two-time Pro Bowl running back for the Buffalo Bills who's amid a contract hold-in, didn't play in Saturday's preseason opener against the Giants, putting pressure on both sides to get a deal done as the regular season approaches.
Kelly spoke to the media in the morning just as everyone teed off at the Terry Hills Golf Course, and showed that his confidence in a deal getting done between the two sides was not wavered.
Jim Kelly with a vote of confidence in James Cook being re-signed.
— Owen Klein (@Kleiner2003) August 11, 2025
P.S.: Thanks to @gretchenbeyerr for bringing me to today’s Celebrity Classic! pic.twitter.com/pAuyU9g4qp
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"You gotta do what you gotta do," Kelly said of the situation. "I'm not saying where we're going, but I'm very confident, as long as our major key players stay healthy."
Cook tied for the NFL lead with 16 rushing touchdowns in 2024, so even if that number regresses to the mean, that will still be a big blow for the Bills' high-powered offense, led by the MVP quarterback Josh Allen.
The Bills' second preseason game, a nationally televised matchup against the Bears in Chicago, will be another key point in the Cook saga, and Kelly's comments could be emphasized here.

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Owen Klein has covered football, basketball and baseball for Penn State athletics as a broadcaster on local radio, including producing Penn State’s 2024 men’s basketball Big Ten Tournament games and calling Penn State football’s Whiteout vs. Washington in November 2024. He has internships with the Buffalo Bisons and CBS affiliate WIVB in Buffalo, NY, in the summer of 2025. He is a Penn State University broadcast journalism student at the Bellisario College of Communications majoring in broadcast journalism and is passionate about college and professional sports, the Pokémon Video Game Championships and the Buffalo Bills.
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