Buffalo Bills wide receiver Brandin Cooks remains disappointed in the controversial call against the Denver Broncos.
While the Bills have now been eliminated from the playoff, Brandin Cooks is still convinced he caught the ball.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Brandin Cooks sits down with "Good Morning Football" to talk about how his team is doing ...
The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott on Monday, two days after his team suffered a heartbreaking loss to the ...
Before looking around the NFL, the Buffalo Bills should kick off the free-agency period by re-signing three of their own.
Cooks' non-catch helped Denver take down Buffalo last weekend The post Brandin Cooks Bashes NFL Over Controversial Catch Ruling in Loss to Broncos appeared first on Heavy Sports.
What does Cooks think about the latest controversy Coleman has found himself a part of? The post Brandin Cooks Issues Message ...
Buffalo Bills veteran wide receiver Brandin Cooks shared his honest thoughts on the game-sealing interception.
Brandin Cooks feels officials robbed him of a catch in overtime of the Buffalo Bills' divisional round loss to the Denver Broncos last Saturday.
Brandin Cooks believes he made the catch in OT against the Broncos and talks about how learning Sean McDermott was fired and Keon Coleman criticism.
Brandin Cooks, who signed with the Buffalo Bills in the middle of the season, defended his teammate Keon Coleman.
Terry Pegula on firing Sean McDermott: ‘We hit the proverbial playoff wall’ (press conference recap)
The Bills’ latest heartbreaking playoff exit to the Broncos pushed Pegula to move on from Sean McDermott after nine largely ...
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