The Buffalo Bills are leading the AFC East at 4-0, powered by James Cook’s breakout season. The New England Patriots , sitting at 2-2, will face them in a primetime showdown on October 5 at Highmark Stadium. Ahead of the matchup, head coach Mike Vrabel had a pointed take on his own backfield, and what he said about Bills RB Cook got people talking. It started with a simple question. In a video posted on X, Patriots head coach was asked whether the team had done anything special in practice to mimic Buffalo Bills running back James Cook. His response, delivered with a straight face, “If we had somebody that could show us a look for James Cook, we’d be using him a lot…”
Mike Vrabel was asked if the Patriots did anything special at practice this week to mimic Bills RB James Cook in preparation for Sunday:
“If we had somebody that could show us a look for James Cook, we’d be using him a lot…”
“He’s very talented with the football in his… pic.twitter.com/nQSmjadcn3
— Tom Carroll (@yaboiTCfresh) October 3, 2025
The Patriots’ offense has been shaky this season, especially in the backfield. Both Rhamondre Stevenson and Antonio Gibson have fumbled at critical moments, losing control when it mattered most. Against the Steelers, New England coughed up the ball four times, each one recovered by Pittsburgh, who capitalized on the miscues to seal a 21-14 win. In stark contrast, RB James Cook is performing exceptionally well this season. And the Patriots’ head coach has had a few words for him. Praising Cook, Vrabel said, “He’s very talented with the football in his hand, and they do a great job of maximizing his skill set – understanding that defensively, everybody’s at the point of attack no matter where the ball starts with him… Rarely does the first guy tackle him.” James Cook is off to a dominant start in 2025, rushing for 401 yards on 75 carries (5.3 YPC) with 5 touchdowns in four games. He has added 89 receiving yards on 12 catches and hasn’t lost a fumble. Averaging over 100 rushing yards per game, Cook was named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for September, becoming just the second Bills RB to earn the honor since Thurman Thomas in 1991. While Cook continues to shine in Buffalo, another familiar name will be stepping onto Highmark Stadium’s turf, this time, on the opposing sideline.
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