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James Cook explains why he attended Bills minicamp despite contract holdout

James Cook explains why he attended Bills minicamp despite contract holdout

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James Cook explains why he attended Bills minicamp despite contract holdout
The Buffalo Bills welcomed running back James Cook in Orchard Park for the first time in awhile this week.
The Bills held mandatory minicamp the past few days and every player is required to attend. However, Cook has skipped out on voluntary workouts earlier this spring to send a message to the Bills: He wants a new contract.
That still hasn't come his way, but all along Buffalo's front office said when Cook was required to be there, they thought he would be. That held true with his appearance at One Bills Drive this week and general manager Brandon Beane downplayed the Cook situation.
'It's voluntary; we know that and we've had it before, even with players who weren't lobbying for a new contract,' Beane said at minicamp. 'Jimbo is a pro. He's a competitive dude; he loves to win, and of course he wants to take care of himself.
From Cook's point of view, showing up came down to a simple answer.
"I like my money, you know," Cook said with a smile.
The Pro Bowl added that being a good teammate factored in, too.
For more from Cook, see the attached clip below:

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