The Buffalo Bills have spent the first two months of the offseason extending notable players on both sides of the ball, locking in key pieces for the long term.
But their starting running back James Cook is not one of those newly paid players, and general manager Brandon Beane indicated Sunday that is not likely to change at this point, Coral Smith of NFL.com reports.
"I love Jimbo, proud of his success, just like these other guys that we got extended," Beane told reporters from the Annual League Meeting. "I don't talk about negotiations, I would say his reps and him did put it out there that we did talk, so I'm not sharing anything new. It didn't lead to anything as far as closing in on a deal, so we moved onto the guys that we were more on the same page with.
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