Bills RB Cook, seeking extension, sits out again
Briefly

James Cook did not practice for the second consecutive day as he seeks a contract extension, being in the last year of his rookie deal. Although the running back appeared at practice in workout gear, he did not participate on the field. Bills general manager Brandon Beane expressed his disappointment, stating that they were unaware of Cook missing practice until shortly before it commenced and noted that this situation had never happened in his nine seasons with the team.
James Cook did not participate in training camp practice for a second straight day as he continues to seek a contract extension. Cook is in the final year of his rookie deal.
Cook briefly appeared at the team's practice not in uniform, but instead in workout gear. He walked by the outskirt of the field and then went back to the team's locker room.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane said they did not know Cook wouldn't be practicing until shortly before practice. This is disappointing for Beane, as it has never happened in his nine seasons.
At the end of the day, Beane expressed, 'We've never had a player miss due to a contract or anything like that, so that's disappointing for me.'
Read at ESPN.com
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