It’s no longer just about contracts or skipped practices, James Cook’s standoff with the Buffalo Bills has hit home. Literally. The star running back has put his Orchard Park house on the market, signaling a possible deeper disconnect from the franchise he helped push to the AFC Championship Game just months ago.

This move isn’t about social media hints or cryptic interviews. It’s real estate. And it comes as Cook, fresh off a career-best season, watches teammates sign extensions while his own future in Buffalo hangs in the balance.

Contract Tension Hits A Boiling Point

Cook led the NFL in rushing touchdowns last season with 16 and racked up over 1,000 yards on 207 carries. At 25, he’s already a two-time Pro Bowler and the centerpiece of the Bills’ ground game. But when it came time

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