ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — However unhappy James Cook is over his stalled contract negotiations, the Buffalo Bills running back wasn't going to risk getting fined for missing the start of the team's three-day mandatory series of practices on Tuesday.
''I like my money,'' Cook said. ''That's why I'm here.''
Wearing his familiar No. 4, Cook took the field in fully taking part in practice and, for now, putting aside the concerns in his offseason pursuit of a contract extension. The NFL's co-leader last season with 16 touchdowns rushing is entering the fourth and final year of his rookie contract.
Cook, who skipped all of the team's offseason voluntary sessions, declined to revisit much of the past, including going public with his demands in February by posting the message ''15 mill year'' on his Instagram account.
''Just something that I did, and I don't know why I did,'' Cook said, in his first meeting with Buffalo-area reporters since the end of last season.
Looking ahead, Cook said he expects to be in attendance for training camp and let his contract situation play out, while not holding any grudges against he team.
''Everything is business, so there ain't no hard feelings,'' Cook said. ''I don't ever have beef with nobody. Everything going to work how it's supposed to work.''
Cook's presence at practice was welcomed by his teammates and coach Sean McDermott.