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 ...
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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.
Referee Carl Cheffers spoke to a reporter about the controversial call that ruled Ja'Quan McMillian got an interception over ...
The Denver Broncos cornerback wrested the ball away from the Buffalo Bills' Brandin Cooks as they were headed to the ground.
Okay, you have to see this photo of the Brandin Cooks almost-catch.
Denver Broncos cornerback Ja'Quan McMillian wrestled away Josh Allen's intended pass to Brandin Cooks for an incredible ...
The Denver Broncos' dramatic 33-30 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills in Saturday's AFC Divisional Round matchup was not ...
Longtime NFL ref and former VP of officiating Walt Anderson weighed in on the controversial overtime call from Bills-Broncos.