General Manager Brandon Beane confirms: RB James Cook will not participate with the Bills during the voluntary offseason program.

The Buffalo Bills kicked off their voluntary offseason program with a noticeable absence — starting running back James Cook. General Manager Brandon Beane confirmed the news during a media session, acknowledging that Cook has not yet reported to team facilities as workouts officially began.

While the workouts are technically voluntary, Cook’s decision to stay away has already sparked plenty of chatter among fans and media alike. After a breakout 2024 season where he firmly established himself as a top weapon in Buffalo’s offense, expectations were sky-high for Cook heading into this year. His absence, voluntary or not, raises early questions about his mindset and potential future plans.

Beane, trying to downplay any tension, simply stated, “It’s a voluntary program. Guys have different schedules in the offseason. James is doing his thing right now, and we’ll see him when we see him.” Still, the GM’s tone suggested he’s keeping a close eye on the situation, as are teammates and coaches.

Cook’s camp has remained silent publicly, and no official reason for his absence has been given. Some speculate it could be personal matters or additional private training, while others wonder if there could be under-the-surface contract frustrations or future ambitions that Cook is quietly navigating.

For now, the Bills are focused on preparing without one of their key offensive stars in the building. Whether this absence turns into a minor footnote or the beginning of a bigger storyline will depend entirely on how quickly Cook returns — and whether any deeper issues come to light.

One thing is certain: in Buffalo, every move is magnified this season, and all eyes are locked on James Cook’s next step.

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