James Cook made one of the plays of the postseason in the third quarter of Sunday's AFC championship. The Buffalo Bills running back took an option pitch on fourth down and goal, and he made a miracul
James Cook is Mr. Touchdown for the Buffalo Bills. The running back scored his second touchdown of the AFC Championship Game on Sunday in the third quarter to give the Bills a 22-21 lead. Cook took a pitch from Josh Allen on a fourth down and thrust the ball across the goal line as he was diving toward it.
The Bills took their first lead on the Chiefs in the AFC championship game thanks to an incredible effort from running back James Cook. On fourth down near the goal line, quarterback Josh Allen tossed the ball over to Cook on his right.
The Chiefs opened the second half with a drive to the Buffalo 36, threatening to increase their 21-16 halftime lead.
James Cook squeezes through an opening for 6-yard TD
Late in the third quarter on a fourth-and-goal at the 1-yard line, the Bills went for it as Josh Allen ran an option play, pitching it to running back James Cook, who managed to dodge one would-be tackler, bounce off another and extend the ball across the plane of the end zone while falling to the ground to give the Bills a 22-21 lead.
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