Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is questionable for Monday night’s game against the New York Jets due to a toe injury, as reported by coach Sean McDermott. Despite the injury, Cook’s agency, LAA, told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that he plans to play.
The injury occurred during the Bills’ Week 5 loss to the Houston Texans, and Cook missed early-week practices. McDermott mentioned that Cook would participate in the final practice with limitations, and he was seen on the field during media availability.
Several other key Bills players are also listed as questionable for the game. Wide receiver Khalil Shakir (ankle), defensive tackle Austin Johnson (oblique), and nickel cornerback Taron Johnson (forearm) are all dealing with injuries, according to McDermott. Taron Johnson, who hasn’t played since his Week 1 injury, was spotted practicing along with the other injured players, though all were limited during the open practice session.
McDermott added that wide receivers Curtis Samuel (toe) and Mack Hollins (shoulder) are expected to be available for the game, easing some concerns about the team’s offensive depth. These updates provide a clearer picture of the Bills’ lineup heading into their divisional matchup with the Jets on “Monday Night Football.”
As the Bills try to avoid a three-game losing streak, their first since 2018, injuries to multiple starters could pose significant challenges. The team’s performance on Monday will be crucial as they look to bounce back and regain momentum in what could be a pivotal game for their season.