The Buffalo Bills steamrolled the New York Jets 30-10 thanks in large part to the running back James Cook’s individual efforts. Cook was dynamic, proving to be too much to handle inside or outside the hashes, and far too fast for anyone left in his wake.

His 44-yard touchdown run will likely be one of the league’s biggest highlights of Week 2, a true “chef’s kiss” moment among the 21 carries for 132 yards and pair of touchdowns Cook tallied in New Jersey. But it was his last carry that could reverberate louder than necessary in the days ahead.

Cook’s last carry was a fumble, fortunately recovered by the offense down close to the end zone. It was a fantastic defensive play but, ultimately, not a truly negative play for Buffalo. There’s no knowing if Cook would have scored there, nor if th

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