Fantasy Player Profile Dalvin Cook
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- RB #20
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DalvinCook
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- Manager: W (Nov 27)
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1 | @CLE, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
2 | NO, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
3 | BAL, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
4 | @NYG, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
5 | @PIT, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
6 | DET, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
7 | Bye | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
8 | @SF, | 12 | - | 10 | - | - | 2.70 |
9 | @ATL, | 8 | - | - | - | - | 0.80 |
10 | PHI, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
11 | HOU, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
12 | @WAS, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
13 | NYG, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
14 | CIN, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
15 | @CAR, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
16 | TB, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
17 | @PHI, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
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Not on active roster for Sunday
Cook was not elevated from the practice squad Saturday and therefore is not eligible to play Sunday against the Eagles, Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Analysis: With Ezekiel Elliott back, Dallas opted to use the practice squad roster spot on wide receiver Jalen Cropper. With Dak Prescott (hamstring) sidelined indefinitely, the offense overall might struggle, and it's not as if the veteran Cook did much in his two appearances earlier this year, tallying just eight carries for 20 total yards across 23 offensive snaps. Cook could be elevated to the active roster at another point in the season.
Published: Sat, Nov 9 at 2:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Moves back to practice squad
Cook reverted to the Cowboys' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Analysis: With Ezekiel Elliott not making the trip to Atlanta for Sunday's game due to disciplinary reasons, Cook had a chance to earn a larger role in Dallas' backfield, but Rico Dowdle (55 of 77 offensive snaps) handled most of the work, and Hunter Luepke (17 snaps) was the next most-utilized RB option. Meanwhile, Cook was on the field for six offensive snaps and turned his two carries into eight yards. As long as Dowdle is healthy, Cook may not hold much sway in the Cowboys offense, even when Elliott…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 4 at 4:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Little usage in loss
Cook carried the ball twice for eight yards in Sunday's loss to the Falcons.
Analysis: With Ezekiel Elliott inactive, Cook worked as the Cowboys' No. 2 running back behind Rico Dowdle, but fullback Hunter Luepke actually saw more touches with two catches and a carry. Cook has yet to show anything in two games for Dallas that would suggest he's a threat to Dowdle's spot, but if Dak Prescott (hamstring) is forced to miss a Week 10 meeting with the Eagles, the Cowboys could lean more heavily on their running game.
Published: Mon, Nov 4 at 7:49am by Rotowire.com
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Back on active roster
The Cowboys elevated Cook from the practice squad Saturday in advance of Sunday's game in Atlanta.
Analysis: Cook saw his first action as a Cowboy last Sunday at San Francisco with Rico Dowdle sidelined due to an illness, ranking third in snaps (17 of 62) behind Ezekiel Elliott (28) and Hunter Luepke (25) out of the backfield. Cook's seven touches translated to only 22 yards from scrimmage, and with Dowdle back in action this weekend, it remains to be seen how the former may be involved in the offense.
Published: Sat, Nov 2 at 11:44am by Rotowire.com
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Moves back to practice squad
Cook reverted to the Cowboys' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Analysis: Cook waited until Week 8 to make his Dallas debut, and it happened to coincide with Rico Dowdle sitting out Sunday's loss to the 49ers due to an illness. Even with the potential opportunity in front of him, Cook (17 of 62 offensive snaps) took a back seat to Ezekiel Elliott (28) and Hunter Luepke (25) out of the Cowboys backfield. Elliott (11) and Cook (seven) handled most of the touches (Luepke had one carry). Assuming Dowdle is able to put his ailment behind him ahead of Sunday's game in…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 28 at 4:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet in Cowboys debut
Cook rushed six times for 12 yards and caught his only target for 10 yards in Sunday's 30-24 loss to the 49ers.
Analysis: Cook got a nice opportunity to step up in his Dallas debut as Rico Dowdle (illness) was a late scratch, but Cook didn't seem to have much juice in his 29-year-old legs. With just 2.0 yards per carry, Cook looked like the diminished version of himself that plodded to 3.2 yards per carry without a touchdown during the 2023 regular season rather than the prime Cook that posted four consecutive seasons over 1,100 rushing yards in 2019 through 2022. Cook's scheduled to revert to the practice squad…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 27 at 9:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Joining roster for Week 8
The Cowboys elevated Cook from the practice squad Saturday.
Analysis: Cook joined the Cowboys' practice squad in late August, but he waited eight weeks to receive his first promotion to the roster ahead of game day. Though the four-time Pro Bowler is clearly on the downside of his career, Cook could have a chance to push for the No. 2 role in the backfield right away behind starter Rico Dowdle. Reserve backs Ezekiel Elliott (3.0 yards per carry) and Deuce Vaughn (2.9 yards per carry) have been woefully inefficient this season, and Vaughn has been a healthy…read more
Published: Sat, Oct 26 at 9:59am by Rotowire.com
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On cusp of Cowboys debut
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy suggested Friday that Cook could be elevated from the practice squad for Sunday's game in San Francisco, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports. "I think the biggest thing for us is we're taking the full week. Dalvin is ready. I really like the work that he's putting in," McCarthy said. "I think he's definitely in position to [play]."
Analysis: Since signing with Dallas' practice squad Aug. 28, Cook has yet to be moved up to the game-day roster through the first seven weeks of the season. Dallas enters its Week 8 game with all three of the running backs on the active roster healthy, but McCarthy could turn to Cook with the hope that he can provide an upgrade on the depth behind starter Rico Dowdle. Ezekiel Elliott (3.0 yards per carry on 38 rushes) and Deuce Vaughn (2.9 yards per carry on seven rushes) have both struggled to make…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 25 at 11:07am by Rotowire.com
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Gets past illness
Coach Mike McCarthy said Friday on 105.3 The Fan Dallas that Cook (illness) "took some reps yesterday in the team periods."
Analysis: Cook didn't take part in Wednesday's session due to an illness, so he appears to be past the health concern. However, since the Cowboys signed him to their practice squad Aug. 28, he's remained there for the first four games of the campaign while Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott have combined for 58 carries for 215 yards and one touchdown. That amounts to 3.7 YPC, and the pair also has a cumulative 15-110-1 line on 20 targets. McCarthy added that he doesn't believe Dowdle and Elliott have "been…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 4 at 5:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Absent from field
Cook (illness) did not practice Wednesday, Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Analysis: Cook signed with the Cowboys' practice squad ahead of Week 1 and has remained there, despite expectations he would quickly find his way to the 53-man roster. According to Clarence E. Hill Jr. of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, head coach Mike McCarthy stated Wednesday that Cook has looked good in practice and will get an opportunity, but the team currently has no reason to move away from the other running backs. So, even if Cook is healthy before Sunday's game against the Steelers, it sounds like…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 2 at 2:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't be activated in Week 4
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a radio appearance Tuesday that he doesn't expect Cook to be elevated from the practice squad ahead of Thursday's game against the Giants, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jones cited the short week of prep as part of the rationale behind not elevating Cook. Though the three running backs on the Cowboys' 53-man roster (Rico Dowdle, Ezekiel Elliott and Deuce Vaughn) have combined to average just 3.5 yards on 49 carries through the first three weeks of the season, the coaching staff may not have seen enough from Cook during his time on the practice squad to suggest that he would offer an upgrade. Cook isn't helped by the fact that he doesn't contribute on special…read more
Published: Tue, Sep 24 at 6:31am by Rotowire.com
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Unlikely to be elevated Week 3
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a radio appearance Tuesday that Cook is unlikely to be elevated from the practice squad ahead of Sunday's game against the Ravens, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports. "I don't necessarily see a change that would involve Cook this week," Jones said.
Analysis: Though the Cowboys are coming off an embarrassing 44-19 home loss to the Saints, Jones doesn't pin the blame on the three players in Dallas' running back room, who were limited to 17 carries due in large part to a negative game script. The trio of Rico Dowdle, Ezekiel Elliott and Deuce Vaughn hasn't been particularly efficient through two weeks, however -- Dowdle paces the backfield with an average of 3.7 yards per carry. After averaging a career-worst 3.2 yards per carry in 15 games with the…read more
Published: Tue, Sep 17 at 7:01am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Week 1
Cook won't play Sunday against the Browns after the Cowboys didn't elevate him from the practice squad ahead of Saturday's deadline for Week 1 roster moves, Mauricio Rodriguez of AToZSports.com reports.
Analysis: Cook missed all of training camp and the preseason since he didn't sign with Dallas' practice squad until the final week of August, so he may need more time to familiarize himself with the Cowboys' offensive system before he's added to the roster. The Cowboys will head into Sunday's season opener with Rico Dowdle, Ezekiel Elliott and Deuce Vaughn as their available running backs.
Published: Sun, Sep 8 at 9:20am by Rotowire.com
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Signed to Dallas practice squad
The Cowboys signed Cook to their practice squad Wednesday, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cook apparently won't start off on the active roster but can be activated at any time. He averaged 3.2 yards per carry with the Jets and Ravens last season, struggling to earn a significant role with both teams. However, Cook should have a chance at playing more in 2024 now that he's joining one of the weakest backfields in the league. Dallas kept Ezekiel Elliott, Rico Dowdle and Deuce Vaughn as the three running backs on the 53-man roster after cutdown day, parting ways with Royce Freeman and…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 28 at 8:07am by Rotowire.com
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Set to join Dallas
Cook agreed to a contract with Dallas on Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cook averaged just 3.2 yards per carry over 15 games in 2023 between stops with the Jets and Ravens, but the Cowboys will bring the 29-year-old aboard and see if he has anything left in the tank. Despite his inefficiency last season, Cook could still find himself in a position to earn snaps in a Dallas backfield that lacks a clear No. 1 option. Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott currently represent Cook's top threats for playing time in Dallas.
Published: Wed, Aug 28 at 7:46am by Rotowire.com
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Visiting Dallas
Cook is being flown in for a visit with the Cowboys on Monday night, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Analysis: The teams haven't yet had contract talks, but this is seemingly cause for optimism in the Cook camp. He averaged just 3.2 yards per carry across 15 games in 2023 between the Jets and Ravens, rendering it the worst season of his career. If he can regain something closer to his prior form with the Vikings, though, the four-time Pro Bowler could be an immediate upgrade for a Dallas backfield currently headed by the unimpressive duo of Ezekiel Elliott and Rico Dowdle.
Published: Mon, Aug 26 at 4:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Hopes for training camp chance
Cook said Thursday he hopes to compete in training camp this offseason with a new team, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
Analysis: Cook said he wants to participate fully in training camp this offseason to "get my legs back under me and feel like myself again." The veteran back is coming off the worst season of his career by a good margin, but says if given a chance to compete, he believes he'll be able to impress new coaches and teammates. Cook averaged just 3.2 yards per carry across 15 games with the Jets last year, and he made a minimal impact after linking up with Baltimore in the postseason.
Published: Thu, May 23 at 12:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Struggles in 2023
Cook finished the year with 75 carries for 237 yards and no touchdowns while adding 15 catches for 78 yards on 20 targets, including the postseason.
Analysis: The veteran began the year with the Jets before mutually parting ways with Gang Green in time to sign with a playoff contender. Cook latched on with the Ravens and was saw some action in the divisional-round win over the Texans with eight carries for 23 yards. Unfortunately, this was the worst season of the 28-year-old's career by any metric. Cook was on a one-year deal and it does not appear likely that Baltimore will re-sign him, so the veteran projects to hit the open market as an aging…read more
Published: Tue, Feb 20 at 7:30am by Rotowire.com
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Signed to 53-man roster
The Ravens officially signed Cook to their 53-man roster Thursday.
Analysis: Cook is thus slated to make his debut with the Ravens in Saturday's divisional-round game against the Texans. It remains to be seen what sort of role he'll see initially with Gus Edwards and Justice Hill also in the team's backfield mix, but according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, coach John Harbaugh noted last week that he viewed Cook as a "potentially very valuable weapon" heading into Baltimore's postseason run.
Published: Thu, Jan 18 at 10:58am by Rotowire.com
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To suit up vs. Texans
The Ravens are in line to promote Cook from the practice squad Thursday, positioning him to suit up for Saturday's divisional playoff matchup against Houston, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Baltimore should officially announce Cook's addition to the 53-man roster shortly. The transaction comes following the team's decision to waive Melvin Gordon on Wednesday, meaning Cook is primed to suit up alongside Gus Edwards and Justice Hill in the Ravens backfield during Saturday's divisional round matchup. Cook struggled across 15 regular-season appearances with the Jets, averaging just 3.2 yards per carry without a single touchdown, but it's possible a chance of scenery could revitalize…read more
Published: Thu, Jan 18 at 4:56am by Rotowire.com
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Could get opportunity in playoffs
Cook -- who is currently on Baltimore's practice squad -- is likely to get an opportunity in the playoffs, as the Ravens are dissatisfied in the current state of their running back room, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Gus Edwards, Justice Hill and Melvin Gordon have posted underwhelming numbers recently, averaging a combined 4.0 yards per carry in recent games. Edwards has also fumbled in each of the last two games, and Gordon added to his extensive history of fumbling in Baltimore's regular-season finale. The situation is ripe for Cook to take on a larger role in the postseason, but whether he can take advantage of that opportunity is a different matter, as Cook averaged a paltry 3.2 yards per carry without…read more
Published: Fri, Jan 12 at 12:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially on Ravens practice squad
Cook signed with Baltimore's practice squad Friday.
Analysis: Cook's signing was made official one day after his agency announced that he was headed to Baltimore's practice squad. The veteran running back played 15 games with the Jets prior to being waived and going unclaimed. He wasn't very effective in New York, averaging just 3.2 yards per carry and failing to score a touchdown, but if the change of scenery revitalizes the four-time 1,000-yard rusher, Cook could contribute in the postseason by joining a backfield that's currently comprised of Gus…read more
Published: Fri, Jan 5 at 1:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to join Baltimore
Cook's agency announced Thursday that the running back will sign with the Ravens ahead of the postseason, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: According to
Published: Thu, Jan 4 at 2:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Parting ways with New York
The Jets and Cook mutually agreed to part ways Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Since the NFL trade deadline has already passed, Cook is subject to waivers. Assuming he does clear, the veteran running back will try to land with a contender to close out the season after his 17 weeks in New York produced below-average results. He opened the year in a 1B role alongside Breece Hall, but Cook quickly faded from the mix and has seen double-digit touches only once since Week 3. Cook was active last Thursday night against the Browns but played zero snaps. He finishes his Jets…read more
Published: Tue, Jan 2 at 11:33am by Rotowire.com
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No touches in Thursday's loss
Cook didn't have a carry or target in Thursday's 37-20 loss to the Browns.
Analysis: Cook went without a touch for a second consecutive game, as Israel Abanikanda (six touches) worked as the backup to Breece Hall (22 touches). Cook will likely be a minor part of the game plan at best when the Jets wrap up their season Week 18 at New England.
Published: Fri, Dec 29 at 7:57am by Rotowire.com
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Loses backup job to Abanikanda
Cook didn't have a carry or target in Sunday's 30-28 win over the Commanders.
Analysis: Breece Hall turned 32 touches into 191 yards from scrimmage, and Israel Abanikanda rushed nine times for 43 yards while Cook remained stapled to the bench. The 6-9 Jets will likely continue to rely primarily on the 22-year-old Hall and 21-year-old Abanikanda over the 28-year-old Cook down the stretch, especially because Cook is averaging just 3.2 yards per carry with New York.
Published: Mon, Dec 25 at 1:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Just two touches in Week 15
Cook rushed once for four yards and caught his lone target for six yards in Sunday's 30-0 loss to the Dolphins.
Analysis: Cook handled just two touches compared to six for rookie Israel Abanikanda. The Jets have been eliminated from playoff contention after dropping to 5-9, so Cook may continue to be phased out down the stretch to allow more opportunities for Abanikanda behind lead back Breece Hall.
Published: Mon, Dec 18 at 9:54am by Rotowire.com
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Eight yards on eight touches
Cook rushed seven times for 13 yards and caught his lone target for minus-5 yards in Sunday's 30-6 win over the Texans.
Analysis: The Jets' offense came alive with 30 second-half points after the game was scoreless at halftime, but Cook unsurprisingly didn't play a major part in that success. Breece Hall nursed an ankle injury in practice during the week but ended up handling his usual workload, turning 18 touches into 126 scrimmage yards and a touchdown. Cook will likely continue to work in a change-of-pace role behind Hall in Week 15 against the Dolphins.
Published: Sun, Dec 10 at 2:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Loses key fumble
Cook (shoulder) rushed nine times for 35 yards, caught one of two targets for 11 yards and lost a fumble in Sunday's 13-8 loss to the Falcons.
Analysis: Cook posted his highest rushing yardage total of the season, but his second-quarter fumble in Jets territory set up the only touchdown of the game on Atlanta's ensuing drive. New York's offense has struggled all season, and Cook's poor play after signing with the Jets as a free agent has contributed to the team's shortcomings.
Published: Sun, Dec 3 at 7:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready to play Sunday
Cook (shoulder) is active for Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Analysis: A late addition to the Week 13 injury report after the shoulder issue resulted in him being a limited participant in Friday's practice, Cook ended up taking a questionable tag into Sunday. Head coach Robert Saleh indicated after Friday's practice that Cook would be fine for Sunday's game, and as anticipated, the running back avoided the inactive list. He should operate as the top backup to lead back Breece Hall, though that role hasn't translated to much in the way of production for Cook of…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 3 at 8:45am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to be available Sunday
Cook (shoulder) is expected to suit up for Sunday's game against the Falcons, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cook and top back Breece Hall (hamstring) are both listed as questionable for the Week 13 matchup, but the Jets expect to have both players available. In the five games since New York's bye week, Cook has surpassed two carries on only one occasion, though he did match his season-best mark with three targets in the Jets' Week 12 loss to the Dolphins. Cook's availability for Sunday's game will be confirmed when the Jets release their inactive list 90 minutes prior to the 1 p.m. ET kickoff.
Published: Sun, Dec 3 at 4:40am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable after limited practice
Cook (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports.
Analysis: Cook popped up on the injury report after being limited in practice Friday, but coach Robert Saleh said earlier in the day that Cook "should be fine" for Sunday's game. Fellow running backs Breece Hall (hamstring) and Israel Abanikanda (illness) also are questionable, but Hall was a full participant in practice Friday, suggesting that he'll likely suit up and lead New York's backfield as usual. Cook hasn't had more than four touches in a game since Week 5.
Published: Fri, Dec 1 at 12:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Shoulder injury downplayed
Coach Robert Saleh noted Friday that Cook is dealing with a shoulder issue but "should be fine" for Sunday's game against the Falcons, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Cook wasn't on the Jets' first two Week 13 injury reports, but it appears as though his shoulder may have flared up during or after Thursday's practice. The team's upcoming report will reveal whether Cook and/or Breece Hall (hamstring) head into the weekend with injury designations.
Published: Fri, Dec 1 at 8:14am by Rotowire.com
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Totals 21 scrimmage yards Friday
Cook rushed once for two yards and caught two of three targets for 19 yards in Friday's 34-13 loss to the Dolphins.
Analysis: Cook got three touches compared to 14 for Breece Hall, while rookie Israel Abanikanda finished without a touch. The status quo in the Jets' backfield is unchanged heading into a Week 13 matchup with the Falcons, with Cook locked in as the team's No. 2 running back but seeing minimal usage behind Hall.
Published: Sat, Nov 25 at 9:43am by Rotowire.com
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Just two touches in Week 11
Cook rushed twice for 13 yards and failed to catch his only target in Sunday's 32-6 loss to the Bills.
Analysis: Michael Carter's departure leading up to the Week 11 loss didn't result in additional touches for Cook. Breece Hall was held to 23 rushing yards on 10 carries and has failed to reach 30 rushing yards in any of New York's last three games, but the team's No. 1 running back was its leading receiver Sunday and scored all of the Jets' points with a second-quarter touchdown catch. Hall's well-rounded skill set allows him to play a three-down role, leaving limited opportunities for Cook to see the…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 20 at 8:37am by Rotowire.com
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Coach suggests more touches coming
Coach Robert Saleh said Friday that the team plans to give Cook a larger role moving forward, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports. "I feel like his legs are alive," Saleh said of Cook. "Getting him a role is a priority."
Analysis: Cook rushed four times for 26 yards in New York's Week 10 loss to the Raiders, marking his most efficient outing as a Jet in terms of yards per carry. New York subsequently waived fellow running back Michael Carter on Tuesday, thus clearing a path for a few extra touches per game for Cook behind Breece Hall. Cook started the season in a near-even split with Hall but had been splitting limited playing time with Carter behind Hall in recent weeks. The veteran running back's season high in touches…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 17 at 9:05am by Rotowire.com
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Looks spry in limited action
Cook rushed four times for 26 yards and failed to catch his only target in Sunday's 16-12 loss to the Raiders.
Analysis: Cook tied his season long with a 10-yard run in the second quarter. He also had his most efficient outing on the ground as a member of the Jets, as Cook's previous single-game best was 4.0 YPC. Breece Hall was held to just 28 rushing yards on 13 carries, but Cook's limited usage despite Hall's struggles just highlights how large the gap in role between the two running backs has grown.
Published: Mon, Nov 13 at 10:21am by Rotowire.com
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Remains non-factor in Week 9
Cook rushed twice for seven yards and caught one of two targets for one yard in Monday's 27-6 loss to the Chargers.
Analysis: Cook has nine touches over the Jets' last three games, while Breece Hall has averaged 18.3 touches per game over that span. After mustering 59 yards from scrimmage in his Jets debut, Cook hasn't reached 30 yards in a game since, and that's unlikely to change barring an injury to Hall.
Published: Tue, Nov 7 at 11:50am by Rotowire.com
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Just two Week 8 touches
Cook rushed twice for five yards and wasn't targeted in Sunday's 13-10 overtime win over the Giants.
Analysis: After expressing frustration with his role during the week, Cook was once again used sparingly. Breece Hall was hardly better on the ground with 17 yards on 12 carries, but Hall had 76 yards and the Jets' lone touchdown as a pass catcher. Cook is averaging just 2.8 YPC, and only one of his nine catches this season has gone for a first down, so Cook hasn't done much to earn more touches at Hall's expense.
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 3:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Frustrated with role
Cook said Thursday he will speak with Jets general manager Joe Douglas about a possible trade due to frustrations with his role on offense, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Cook, who has carried the ball just 39 times for 109 yards (2.8 YPC) across six appearances while hauling all nine of his targets for 46 yards, is now operating as the clear backup to Breece Hall after opening the season in a timeshare. The veteran back has just 10 touches over the last two games while Hall has 42, so frustrations with his reduced role are understandable, but Cook has shown little from a production standpoint to convince the coaching staff that he's deserving of more touches.…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 27 at 6:54am by Rotowire.com
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Relegated to backup role
Cook rushed three times for 12 yards and caught his only target for two yards in Sunday's 20-14 win over the Eagles.
Analysis: Cook opened the season in a timeshare with Breece Hall, but Hall has 42 touches in the last two games compared to Cook's 10. The Jets have little reason to increase Cook's usage after the team's Week 7 bye, as the veteran running back is averaging a paltry 2.8 YPC, while Hall's at a robust 6.5 YPC.
Published: Mon, Oct 16 at 7:50am by Rotowire.com
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Six carries in Week 5
Cook rushed six times for 23 yards and wasn't targeted in Sunday's 31-21 win over the Broncos.
Analysis: While Cook delivered another pedestrian performance, Breece Hall worked as the focal point of New York's offense with 177 rushing yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. With Hall handling a full workload after being eased in over the first few weeks, Cook has been relegated to sharing backup duties with Michael Carter, who had 22 total yards on one carry and three catches Sunday. Heading into a Week 6 home game against the Eagles, Cook's averaging just 19.4 rushing yards per game with the Jets.
Published: Mon, Oct 9 at 7:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Impressing with speed in practice
Jets head coach Robert Saleh said Wednesday that Cook has been showing improved speed in practice, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Cook has been dreadful through four games, rushing for just 74 yards on 30 carries while adding 44 yards on eight catches. According to Saleh, Cook is still getting his legs underneath him after signing with the Jets in mid-August, but the numbers on the running back's GPS tracker in practice are improving. Saleh also said that fellow running back Breece Hall will no longer be on a pitch count after being eased in early in the season, per Rich Cimini of ESPN.com. With that in mind, unless Cook…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 4 at 9:16am by Rotowire.com
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Delivers another dud
Cook rushed five times for 16 yards while catching his lone target for two yards in Sunday's 23-20 loss to Kansas City.
Analysis: Cook continues to split backfield duties with Breece Hall (6-56-0) despite the latter's superior play through nearly a quarter of the season. That likely has more to do with the team limiting Hall's reps after he tore his ACL last year. Cook is averaging an abysmal 2.5 yards per attempt with the Jets after never recording a mark below 4.4 YPC in any of his previous six seasons with Minnesota. The 28-year-old will have to get things going in short order or run the risk of losing playing time, or…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 2 at 1:53am by Rotowire.com
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Another forgettable showing
Cook rushed eight times for 18 yards and caught all three of his targets for 11 yards in Sunday's 15-10 loss to the Patriots.
Analysis: Cook got four fewer carries than Breece Hall, who also mustered a meager output with 18 rushing yards. New York's top two running backs should continue to split carries in Week 4 against the Chiefs, but the Jets' entire offense is in disarray with quarterback Zach Wilson struggling and the offensive line underperforming in both run-blocking and pass protection. Cook has just 58 rushing yards on 25 carries (2.3 YPC) through three games with the Jets.
Published: Sun, Sep 24 at 4:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Does little in loss to Dallas
Cook carried the ball four times for seven yards and caught his only target for five yards in Sunday's 30-10 loss to the Cowboys.
Analysis: Neither Cook nor Breece Hall could get anything going early against a dominant Dallas defense, and the Jets had to mostly abandon their running game late in the face of a huge deficit. Cook has just 71 scrimmage yards through his first two games with New York, and the team's backfield timeshare will limit his fantasy appeal in Week 3 against the Patriots.
Published: Sun, Sep 17 at 6:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets 16 touches to Hall's 11
Cook rushed 13 times for 33 yards and caught all three of his targets for 26 yards in Monday's 22-16 overtime win over the Bills.
Analysis: Cook led the Jets in rushing attempts, but Breece Hall (127 yards on 10 carries) was far more effective on his touches. The original game plan may have been more heavily skewed in Cook's direction, but Hall earned close to an even split after mustering 109 yards on his first two carries. As Hall gets further removed from last year's torn ACL, he's likely to take on a larger workload, but considering Cook is coming off four consecutive seasons with over 1,100 rushing yards for the Vikings, he…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 11 at 9:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Still likely to lead backfield Monday
Cook is still expected to see the "bulk of the carries" out of the Jets backfield Monday against Buffalo and for the early part of the season, even though Breece Hall (knee) is set to be available Week 1, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Hall suffered a torn ACL and meniscus last October but seems to have had a relatively seamless recovery. Though Hall will take a questionable designation into Week 1, he's in line to be active for the contest after turning in a full practice Saturday. The Jets ultimately envision Hall stepping back in as their No. 1 back, but Cook -- who signed a one-year, $7 million deal with New York last month -- is set to lead the backfield early on as Hall is eased back in from knee surgery. Though the…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 10 at 7:03am by Rotowire.com
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Part of crowded backfield
Cook is expected to split snaps with Breece Hall (knee), as well as Michael Carter and Israel Abanikanda in Monday's season opener against the Bills, Randy Lange of the Jets' official site reports.
Analysis: Cook isn't on the injury report, but he has been fully practicing for less than two weeks coming off shoulder rehab, while Hall has been practicing in a limited capacity as the Jets ease him in after last season's torn ACL. Both should contribute against Buffalo, but New York doesn't want to overexert either of its top two running backs early, especially because the coaching staff also likes the shifty Carter and the speedy rookie Abanikanda. A running back rotation could allow Cook to perform…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 8 at 1:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Healthy heading into Week 1
Cook (shoulder) was a full participant in practice Tuesday and declared himself healthy ahead of the Jets' Sept. 11 regular-season opener against the Bills, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cook's ongoing recovery from February shoulder surgery coupled with a trip to Florida for the birth of his child delayed his practice debut with the Jets, but he told the media after Tuesday's practice that he did "everything" and is fully healthy heading into the season. Breece Hall (knee) has also been making progress in his recovery, but Cook is expected to get more touches than Hall in the season opener while the Jets ease the second-year back into game action as he returns from a torn ACL.…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 30 at 9:10am by Rotowire.com
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In line to practice
Cook (shoulder) is slated to practice Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: This will mark Cook's first practice of the summer, and while it remains to be seen if he'll be a full participant, the running back's return to the field has him on track to be ready for Week 1. As the coming season approaches, Cook is in line to work in tandem with Breece Hall, who is working his way back from an ACL tear that he suffered last October. Assuming both backs are available, some form of a time-share figures to be in play initially as the Jets ease Hall into action out of the gate.
Published: Tue, Aug 29 at 9:46am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Saturday
Cook (shoulder) is not in line to play in Saturday's preseason finale against the Giants, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The same applies to fellow RB Breece Hall, who continues to work his way back from an ACL tear that he suffered last October. With Israel Abanikanda sidelined by a thigh injury, Michael Carter, Zonovan Knight and Travis Dye are available to handle carries versus the Giants. Once the regular season begins, Cook -- who is bouncing back from a shoulder issue -- and Hall figure to lead the team's backfield, but how snaps and carries might be distributed between them remains to be seen and could…read more
Published: Tue, Aug 22 at 9:29am by Rotowire.com
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Working on side Thursday
Cook (shoulder) is working on the side field at practice Thursday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cook may soon leave team facilities and fly home to South Florida for the birth of his first child, but he would then rejoin the Jets shortly. The veteran running back has been busy in meetings and observing practice since officially signing with New York on Monday, but rehab from offseason surgery has prevented Cook from participating in on-field activities yet. Meanwhile, Breece Hall (knee) came off the PUP list Tuesday and is being eased into action.
Published: Thu, Aug 17 at 7:53am by Rotowire.com
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Observes practice Wednesday
Cook (shoulder) observed practice and attended meetings Wednesday after officially signing with the Jets earlier in the day, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cimini notes that Cook will soon fly home to South Florida for the birth of his first child, then return to the team next week. The report adds that the running back won't practice for about a week as he continues to recover from February shoulder surgery. Cimini previously relayed that the Jets plan to limit the early-season workload of Breece Hall (knee), and in such a scenario, the team wold lean more heavily on Cook over the first few weeks. Beyond Cook and Hall, the Jets also have Michael…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 16 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Not ready to practice
Cook (shoulder), who signed a one-year contract with the Jets on Monday, is at least one week away from being able to practice with his new team, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Cook is nearing the end of his recovery from February shoulder surgery, and it looks like the Jets want to ensure he's ready to go before he begins participating at camp. Once he enters the fray, the 28-year-old will provide depth to a backfield that includes Breece Hall, who is in the final stages his recovery from an ACL tear suffered Week 7 of last season. Should Hall ultimately not be ready for the season opener, Cook would likely be the team's lead running back, with Michael Carter right…read more
Published: Mon, Aug 14 at 5:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Heading to New York
The Jets and Cook (shoulder) agreed to terms of a one-year contract Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Only hours after Ezekiel Elliott signed with the Patriots, another running back domino has fallen with Cook signing with an AFC East rival. The Vikings officially released Cook on June 9 after being unable to find a trade partner, and after visiting with the Jets early on in training camp, his expected landing spot has come to pass. In New York, he'll join forces with former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and provide depth to a backfield that rosters Breece Hall, who is in the final stages…read more
Published: Mon, Aug 14 at 4:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Visits with Jets, watches practice
Cook (shoulder) had a meeting with the Jets and watched practice from the sidelines Sunday, Dennis Waszak of The State Journal reports.
Analysis: Cook, who remains a free agent after being released by the Vikings, said before his visit that the chances he signs with New York are "pretty high," but it's unclear if a formal offer was made over the weekend. Both sides have expressed interest, but the Jets may be proceeding cautiously given Cook's recent shoulder surgery. Head coach Robert Saleh called Sunday's visit a "meet and greet," as the running back chatted with several players, including long-time rival Aaron Rodgers, and was…read more
Published: Sun, Jul 30 at 2:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Optimistic about possible Jets deal
Cook (shoulder), who is slated visit to the Jets this weekend, said Friday that he thinks the chances he signs with New York are "pretty high," Nick Shook of NFL.com reports.
Analysis: While other teams could remain in the mix to sign the free-agent running back, Cook expressed optimism Friday in his appearance on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" that he'll be able to work out a deal with the Jets. If Cook does in fact join New York, he would provide quality depth and experience to a backfield that currently features Breece Hall (knee) -- who is making his way back from surgery to repair a torn ACL -- Michael Carter, Israel Abanikanda and Zonovan Knight.
Published: Fri, Jul 28 at 8:43am by Rotowire.com
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Visiting with Jets
New York is hosting Cook (shoulder) for a visit this weekend, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cook, who was released by the Vikings back in June, has popularly been linked to the Jets due to the team's addition of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and the ongoing recovery of top running back Breece Hall (knee) from an ACL injury. Rodgers is fresh off agreeing to a re-worked deal with New York on Wednesday, which essentially frees up $33.715 million from the $108.715 million he was owed on his prior deal with the Packers. That pay cut could make it easier for the Jets to maneuver their…read more
Published: Thu, Jul 27 at 6:11am by Rotowire.com
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Officially released
The Vikings officially released Cook (shoulder) on Friday, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: It was reported Thursday that Cook had been informed of his release, but the Vikings waited 24 hours to see if they could engineer a last-minute trade. The move will save Minnesota at least $9 million in cap space in 2023, and the four-time Pro Bowler is now free to sign with any team. The soon-to-be 28-year-old running back has finished with at least 1,000 rushing yards in four straight seasons and has 52 career touchdowns, but he's currently rehabbing from shoulder surgery, though he's…read more
Published: Fri, Jun 9 at 10:10am by Rotowire.com
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Team still hoping for trade
Minnesota will continue attempting to finalize a trade for Cook (shoulder) on Thursday, and will otherwise officially release him Friday, Adam Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Cook has been surrounded by trade rumors all offseason, and while Schefter reports that the Broncos and Dolphins remain interested, at this point it may be likelier that he's released than a last-minute deal comes to fruition. The four-time Pro Bowler's shoulder surgery isn't expected to impact his regular-season availability and could even have a positive long-term influence on his durability, and he remains one of the league's true every-down backfield options. Heading into his age-28 season,…read more
Published: Thu, Jun 8 at 7:30am by Rotowire.com
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Informed of coming release
The Vikings informed Cook (shoulder) on Thursday of his pending release, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Schefter reports that the Dolphins and Broncos are two of the top teams expected to make a bid for Cook's talents once he's officially a free agent. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Cook is expected to be officially released Friday. With the soon-to-be 28-year-old now heading to new pastures, Minnesota's backfield is headlined by Alexander Mattison, whom the team re-signed this offseason, alongside depth options Ty Chandler and DeWayne McBride. Cook is coming off shoulder surgery but still…read more
Published: Thu, Jun 8 at 7:09am by Rotowire.com
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Minnesota tenure ending soon?
Cook (shoulder) is unlikely to be on the Vikings roster by the start of the new campaign, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Typically situations like this aren't discussed with such absolute language, so Seifert suggesting "all that remains is for the Vikings to formalize Cook's exit, a denouement that seems likely if not completely certain" is worth noting. Cook has a cap hit of nearly $14 million for 2023, and the Vikings already traded productive pass rusher Za'Darius Smith, who had a similar cap figure. The soon-to-be 28-year-old back has been the subject of trade rumors for months, although given no such trade…read more
Published: Sat, Jun 3 at 8:04am by Rotowire.com
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Recovery progressing well
Cook (shoulder) is making progress in his recovery from a shoulder procedure undergone back in February, a recent in-person checkup confirms, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cook hopes the procedure will strengthen his shoulder, which has plagued him with recurring injuries dating back to 2019. The 27-year-old running back started all 17 regular-season games for Minnesota in 2022 while protecting the shoulder, and though his recovery from surgery could impact his availability for the start of OTAs, it would be a positive development if his long-term durability sees a boost. The Vikings have reportedly received inquiries about trading Cook, which could make sense…read more
Published: Mon, Apr 3 at 9:13am by Rotowire.com
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Reportedly getting trade interest
The Vikings have received a trade offer for Cook (shoulder), according to SKOR North's Darren Wolfson.
Analysis: The report didn't name the team offering the deal nor the return for the Cook in such a scenario. However, trade talk around Cook makes sense given that he will count $8 million toward the cap next season and Minnesota is about $15 million over the salary cap. The report says Cook does not want to take a pay cut. Cook underwent shoulder surgery in February which guaranteed $2 million in his salary for next season due to injury. The injury could affect his availability for the start of OTAs, but…read more
Published: Thu, Mar 9 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Undergoing shoulder procedure
Cook underwent surgery Tuesday to address a shoulder injury, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Cook started all 17 games for the Vikings in 2022 -- the first such full season of his career -- despite continuing to manage a lingering shoulder injury initially suffered back in 2019. The 27-year-old rushed for 1,173 yards and eight touchdowns on 264 carries last season, with another 39 catches for 295 yards and two scores on 56 targets, though his 4.4 yards per carry was a career-low mark. Cook's shoulder surgery could affect his availability for the start of OTAs, but as long as he's fully…read more
Published: Tue, Feb 14 at 8:22am by Rotowire.com
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Totals 70 yards in playoff loss
Cook rushed 15 times for 60 yards and caught six of seven targets for 10 yards in Sunday's 31-24 playoff loss to the Giants.
Analysis: Cook had an eerily similar line to his previous meeting with the Giants when he was held to 64 rushing yards on 14 carries in Week 16 of the regular season. The 27-year-old was able to record his fourth consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season with 10 total touchdowns in another strong fantasy campaign. Cook hasn't shown any signs of slowing down, and he should remain one of the key offensive cogs for an explosive Minnesota offense in 2023.
Published: Sun, Jan 15 at 8:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Only plays first half
Cook rushed 11 times for 37 yards and lost a fumble in Sunday's 29-13 win over the Bears. He also caught his only target for no gain.
Analysis: Cook's involvement was limited to the first half, as the Vikings decided to rest their offensive starters after halftime. While that situation opened the door for backup Alexander Mattison to rush 10 times for 54 yards and two touchdowns, Cook didn't have his best performance prior to being rested, as he was held under 40 rushing yards for the second straight week and lost his fourth fumble of the campaign. Nonetheless, Cook figures to reclaim his leading tailback role once Minnesota takes the…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 8 at 1:36pm by Rotowire.com
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May not play full game
Head coach Kevin O'Connell intimated Friday that Cook and other key starters on offense and defense may not play the entirety of the Vikings' Week 18 game in Chicago, Joe Nelson of SI.com reports. "We've got a pretty clear cut plan with how we want to go about the whole game, but we're going to go in with the expectation of our guys going and try to get off to a good start and play good football," O'Connell said.
Analysis: Minnesota is assured no worse than the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoffs regardless of how this weekend's games transpire, but since the Vikings will need a win over the Bears plus a Cardinals win over the heavily-favored 49ers to climb to the No. 2 seed, O'Connell may not have much incentive to expose key players to an injury heading into the wild-card round. While Cook and all of the Vikings' other starting skill-position players look poised to play at least one series, the uncertainty of…read more
Published: Fri, Jan 6 at 3:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Stifled by Green Bay
Cook carried the ball nine times for 27 yards and caught two of three targets for 17 yards in Sunday's 41-17 loss to the Packers.
Analysis: The Vikings lost two offensive linemen to injuries early in the game, absences which contributed to Cook failing to get anything going on the ground. It was his worst performance since Week 2 against the Eagles, and with Minnesota having nothing but playoff seeding on the line in Week 18's matchup with the Bears, it wouldn't be a surprise to see Cook get some extra rest and cede touches to Alexander Mattison.
Published: Sun, Jan 1 at 8:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Can't get going in win
Cook carried the ball 14 times for 64 yards and caught three of four targets for 13 yards in Saturday's 27-24 win over the Giants.
Analysis: New York held the running back relatively in check, keeping Cook out of the end zone for the first time since Week 12, but he still reached 70 scrimmage yards for the 11th time in 15 games. The 27-year-old is 113 scrimmage yards short of 1,500 for the season, a figure he'll look to reach in Week 17 against the Packers.
Published: Sat, Dec 24 at 4:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Forces OT with long TD catch
Cook rushed 17 times for 95 yards and caught all four of his targets for another 95 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's 39-36 overtime win over the Colts. He also lost a fumble.
Analysis: Cook racked up 40 yards on his first carry but then had the ball stripped on the next play for his third lost fumble of the season and second in the last two games. On the next possession, Cook was stuffed on 4th-and-inches from his own 31. Minnesota trailed 33-0 at halftime but used a full team effort to overcome the hefty deficit, with Cook contributing a 64-yard touchdown catch with the Vikings down eight and 2:15 left in the fourth quarter. The Vikings completed the largest comeback in NFL…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 17 at 2:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited success in loss
Cook rushed 15 times for 23 yards and a touchdown and secured one of two targets for 13 yards in the Vikings' 34-23 loss to the Lions on Sunday. He also lost a fumble.
Analysis: Cook appeared to be on his way to a productive day when he capped off a 10-play, 75-yard march late in the first quarter with a one-yard touchdown rush, but the rest of his afternoon, which included a lost fumble deep in Lions territory near the end of the first half, was a study in frustration. He found running room at a premium against a quietly improving Detroit rush defense, leaving him with his second-lowest yardage tally of the season. The talented back will aim to make up for the…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 11 at 2:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores seventh touchdown
Cook rushed the ball 20 times for 86 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-22 win over the Jets. He added two receptions for minus-3 yards.
Analysis: Cook bounced back from a couple of subpar performances with a relatively efficient game. His effort was highlighted by a four-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter to tally his seventh rushing score of the season. Cook also chipped in a 21-yard gain on the ground, only his fourth rush of more than 20 yards on the campaign. In addition to the encouraging performance, Cook's workload remains very steady, as he has seen at least 17 carries in three of his last five games.
Published: Sun, Dec 4 at 2:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Bottled up in Week 12 win
Cook rushed 22 times for 42 yards and brought in four of five targets for 14 yards in the Vikings' 33-26 win over the Patriots on Thursday night.
Analysis: Cook's final rushing line underscores how rough the sledding on the ground was for him against a Patriots defense that had been elite against the run in recent games. Cook's long run went for only six yards, although he helped avoid a complete fantasy washout for managers in PPR formats by tying his second-highest catch total of the season. Cook's next assignment doesn't project as much more appealing, either, as he'll face the tough Jets defense in a Week 13 home matchup a week from Sunday.
Published: Thu, Nov 24 at 8:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads team with 72 yards
Cook rushed 11 times for 72 yards and failed to catch his lone target in Sunday's 40-3 blowout loss to the Cowboys.
Analysis: It was a game to forget for the Vikings as a whole, who were blown out so badly that the starters were pulled in the fourth quarter. Cook was the only player to find success offensively with a healthy average of 6.5 yards per carry. The 27-year-old will carry a strong 156/799/6 rushing line into Thursday's holiday matchup against the Patriots.
Published: Sun, Nov 20 at 6:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Races for 81-yard TD in OT win
Cook rushed 14 times for 119 yards and one touchdown while catching three of five targets for 27 yards in Sunday's 33-30 overtime win over the Bills.
Analysis: Cook was bottled up in the first half but broke free for an 81-yard touchdown run to pull the Vikings within 10 in the third quarter. He later helped Minnesota work its way down the field for a go-ahead field goal in overtime with rushes of 10, nine and 10 yards. That field goal coupled with a game-clinching interception by the defense improved the Vikings' record to 8-1 heading into a Week 11 home game against the Cowboys. Cook's touchdown was his fifth rushing score in the last five games.
Published: Sun, Nov 13 at 2:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets receiving TD in win
Cook rushed 17 times for 47 yards and brought in two of six targets for nine yards and a touchdown in the Vikings' 20-17 win over the Commanders on Sunday.
Analysis: Cook had a difficult time finding any running room against a stingy Commanders front, but he still found a way to make an impact via a nifty 12-yard scoring grab down the left sideline midway through the fourth quarter. The versatile back's rushing yardage total was his lowest since Week 2, but the receiving score was his first of the season and helped salvage the otherwise underwhelming fantasy day. Cook has another unenviable matchup on tap in Week 10, as the Vikings travel to Buffalo to face…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 6 at 2:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Racks up 141 total yards, TD in win
Cook rushed 20 times for 111 yards and a touchdown and brought in five of six targets for 30 yards in the Vikings' 34-26 win over the Cardinals on Sunday.
Analysis: Cook turned in the best all-around performance of any Vikings skill player, generating his first 100-yard game of 2022 and a season high in receptions and receiving yards in the process. The star back also scored his fourth rushing touchdown in the last three games with a four-yard run in the third quarter to extend Minnesota's lead to two possessions at the time. Cook next faces a stingy Commanders run defense on the road in a Week 9 battle.
Published: Sun, Oct 30 at 2:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Salvages day with long TD
Cook rushed 13 times for 77 yards and a touchdown and brought in his only target for six yards in the Vikings' 24-16 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Analysis: Cook was having a positively pedestrian day against an active Dolphins run defense until he shook loose for a 53-yard touchdown run two plays after the defense recovered a Jaylen Waddle fumble late in the fourth quarter. The score, Cook's fourth of the year overall, turned out to be the difference in the game after Miami scored a late touchdown, and the yardage tally was Cook's fourth straight of greater than 70 yards. He'll aim to finally eclipse the century mark when the Vikings return to…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 16 at 2:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores twice in win
Cook rushed 18 times for 94 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 29-22 win over the Bears. He also caught both of his targets for 27 yards.
Analysis: Cook opened the scoring with a one-yard plunge during the first quarter, before punching in a five-yard touchdown to begin the second. Along with totaling his third game with at least 90 yards on the ground, Cook's couple catches helped him set a season high for scrimmage yards thus far. With his performance contributing toward the Vikings now sitting in first place in the NFC North, Cook approaches Week 6's matchup versus the Dolphins in fine form.
Published: Sun, Oct 9 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Chips in 86 total yards
Cook rushed the ball 20 times for 76 yards in Sunday's 28-25 win over the Saints. He added two receptions for 10 yards.
Analysis: Cook overcame a shoulder injury to account for 20 of the 25 carries out of the Minnesota backfield. He wasn't particularly explosive but did tally two rushes of more than 10 yards. While his production was mediocre, Alexander Mattison and Justin Jefferson both scored touchdowns from inside the 20-yard line, denying Cook a chance to reach the end zone. Cook has managed at least 85 total yards in three of four games this season but has only one touchdown.
Published: Sun, Oct 2 at 10:14am by Rotowire.com
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Off injury report entirely
Cook wasn't listed on Minnesota's injury report Friday and will play Sunday versus the Saints, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook returned to a full practice Thursday, and he won't be required to miss any time despite suffering a dislocated shoulder Week 3. The veteran running back isn't unfamiliar with such injuries or playing with a harness to protect his shoulder, and he's previously displayed an ability to do so without requiring a lessened workload. In any case, fantasy managers can safely consider Cook on track for his usual top running back role Sunday versus New Orleans in London.
Published: Fri, Sep 30 at 9:03am by Rotowire.com
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Practices fully, should play Week 4
Cook (shoulder) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: After being diagnosed with a dislocated left shoulder following last week's win over the Lions, Cook looked to be in legitimate danger of missing time, but his ability to practice fully Thursday largely assuages those fears. Though Cook is now on track to suit up Sunday against the Saints in London, he'll be playing with a harness to protect the dislocated shoulder. Cook isn't unfamiliar with playing through the injury, most notably doing so last season following a one-game absence and…read more
Published: Thu, Sep 29 at 12:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Spotted at practice Thursday
Cook (shoulder) was present for Thursday's practice, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Per Seifert, Cook wasn't doing much during the portion of the practice open to the media, so it remains to be seen how the Vikings officially report his participation level. The team's top running back, who didn't practice Wednesday, is considered day-to-day ahead of Sunday's game against the Saints in London.
Published: Thu, Sep 29 at 10:21am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing, day-to-day
Cook (shoulder) won't practice Wednesday and is still considered day-to-day, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Both Cook and head coach Kevin Stefanski referred to the running back as day-to-day before Wednesday's practice, with Cook noting the Vikings would "figure it out" come Sunday. It's not the first time he's dealt with a subluxation of his left shoulder, and while the injury cost him a game last season, the Vikings hope Cook can face the Saints in London this Sunday while wearing a harness. If not, Alexander Mattison will take over the starting job and most of the backfield work.
Published: Wed, Sep 28 at 11:24am by Rotowire.com
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Deemed day-to-day
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell said Monday that Cook (shoulder) is considered day-to-day, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Per Tomasson, Cook has a subluxed shoulder injury, which means it's in and out of the socket. Cook has dealt with this injury in the past, missing Week 13 last season. On this occasion, the Vikings are hopeful that Cook will be able to play through the issue while wearing a harness. However, his activity level in practice this week may provide further clarity on his status for Sunday's contest against the Saints in London. If the star running back is unable to suit up this weekend, Alexander…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 26 at 12:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Has dislocated shoulder
Cook suffered a dislocated shoulder during Sunday's 28-24 win versus the Lions, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Pelissero noted Cook has dealt with a dislocated left shoulder in the past, sitting out Week 13 last season. This time around, there's hope that Cook will wear a harness to protect an unrepaired labral tear and play through the injury. Considering he has missed time in the past with such an issue, though, his activity level in practice this week will be of keen interest as the Vikings prepare for next Sunday's contest against the Saints in London. Alexander Mattison is next up on the running…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 25 at 3:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Termed 'day-to-day' with shoulder
Coach Kevin O'Connell said Cook had "a little bit of a shoulder deal" that forced him out of Sunday's 28-24 win against the Lions, and the running back will be "day-to-day."
Analysis: Cook sustained the injury on a lost fumble near the end of the third quarter Sunday, ending Week 3 action with 17 carries for 96 yards and one touchdown. O'Connell added afterward that Cook will undergo tests to determine the extent of the issue, but Cook also told his coach that he plans to be out there next Sunday against New Orleans in London. In any case, Cook's status will be one to watch this week to get a sense of his upcoming availability. Alexander Mattison (eight touches for 44 total…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 25 at 2:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Hurts shoulder in Week 3
Cook won't return to Sunday's game against the Lions after suffering a shoulder injury.
Analysis: Prior to exiting the contest, Cook carried 17 times for 96 yards and a TD. Next up for the team's carries should Cook miss time beyond Sunday's contest is Alexander Mattison.
Published: Sun, Sep 25 at 12:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Neutralized by game script Monday
Cook carried just six times for 17 yards and brought in four of six targets for 19 yards in the Vikings' 24-7 loss to the Eagles on Monday night.
Analysis: Head coach Kevin O'Connell, a former quarterback, had seemed to dispel any fears he'd run an overly pass-centric offense in Week 1 when Cook logged 20 carries against the Packers, but matters were quite different Monday night. The star back was an afterthought despite the Vikings trailing by a manageable 17 points entering the second half, although he at least was modestly involved on the receiving end. Cook's usage versus Philadelphia should naturally prove to be an outlier as the season…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 19 at 9:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Tops 100 from scrimmage
Cook rushed 20 times for 90 yards and caught three of five targets for 18 yards in Sunday's 23-7 win over the Packers.
Analysis: Cook garnered a healthy workload in his first game under new coach Kevin O'Connell. Although he didn't manage to find the end zone, Cook looked quick while topping 100 scrimmage yards to begin the campaign. He'll next face an Eagles defense that surrendered 175 yards and a touchdown to D'Andre Swift in Week 1.
Published: Sun, Sep 11 at 4:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Getting ready for Week 1
Cook and other starters aren't expected to play in Saturday's preseason game at Denver, with coach Kevin O'Connell prioritizing health ahead of Week 1 against Green Bay, Andrew Krammer of the Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: Cook has five career preseason touches and won't add to the total this year, held out for a third straight game along with QB Kirk Cousins, WR Justin Jefferson and others. O'Connell may favor the passing game more than Minnesota's old coaching staff did, but his offense could still be beneficial for Cook's fantasy value if it leads to more targets, more goal-line chances or increased play volume for the team overall. Cook will start the regular season facing a Green Bay defense that held him to…read more
Published: Fri, Aug 26 at 11:07am by Rotowire.com
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Not expected to play
Cook and most other starters are not expected to play in Saturday's preseason game against the 49ers.
Analysis: Cook might be held out even if the other starters were playing given his injury history and importance to the team. The Vikings have four options behind Cook at tailback, though Alexander Mattison might not see much work if the team is using this game to look at guys at the back end of the roster or on the bubble.
Published: Sat, Aug 20 at 2:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Sunday
Cook is not in line to play in Sunday's preseason opener against the Raiders.
Analysis: Cook, along with the majority of the Vikings' top offensive players, will be held out of Sunday's exhibition game. Expect Alexander Mattison and Kene Nwangwu to handle the majority of the running back duties during the first half, while Ty Chandler and Bryant Koback may get some work after halftime.
Published: Sun, Aug 14 at 12:02pm by Rotowire.com
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No issues with minor hand injury
Cook (hand) practiced Wednesday, Arif Hasan of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Cook was removed from Tuesday's practice but won't miss any additional time. Alexander Mattison also practiced Wednesday after hurting his hand earlier in the week, while tight end Irv Smith recently had thumb surgery. Cook is locked in as a must-start option whenever healthy, with the downside being that he's missed multiple games every season and is especially at risk for injuries to the right shoulder that he's torn and/or dislocated multiple times.
Published: Wed, Aug 3 at 1:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits with hand injury
Cook left Tuesday's practice with what appeared to be a hand injury, returned for one snap and then sat out the rest of practice, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: The injury appears minor but it's worth monitoring during training camp. Cook's usage in training camp is also worth watching, as he could be used more as a receiver and less as a workhorse rusher in new head coach Kevin O'Connell's offense. Either way, Cook still will be a focal point, perhaps trading some carries for targets and likely experiencing positive TD regression after scoring only six with 1,383 yards from scrimmage last year.
Published: Tue, Aug 2 at 9:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready for more targets?
Cook could see more targets under new head coach Kevin O'Connell, NFL.com's Kevin Patra reports.
Analysis: Cook doesn't exactly have reliable hands -- he's dropped 20 passes over the past four seasons -- but he knows where to be and is one of the toughest players to tackle in the league. He's thus been able to post strong receiving efficiency numbers by RB standards (career 8.2 YPR, 6.5 YPT, 78.8 percent catch rate) in addition to his excellent work on the ground (4.5 YPC or better every season). O'Connell's background with the Rams has many predicting that the Vikings will throw more passes this…read more
Published: Thu, Jul 7 at 9:07am by Rotowire.com
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Light workload in finale
Cook rushed the ball 14 times for 79 yards in Sunday's 31-17 win over the Bears. He added one reception for three yards.
Analysis: Cook bounced back from a dismal Week 17 performance to put up a passable line to close the season. He ripped off a gain of 25 yards early in the third quarter to account for nearly one-third of his total yardage, but he was held to single-digit gains otherwise. Despite ultimately winning by a comfortable margin, the Vikings played from behind for the first three quarters, limiting Cook to under 20 carries for the second consecutive game. Between time on the reserve/COVID-19 list as well as a…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 9 at 2:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Struggles mightily in return
Cook (illness) had six carries for 13 yards and three receptions for no gain in Sunday's 37-10 loss to Green Bay.
Analysis: Cook was activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list after missing Week 16, and he was the only Vikings tailback to receive any carries. Despite reclaiming his usual starting role, the star back was bottled up from start to finish in this one. This was the absolute worst time for Cook to turn in his worst fantasy performance of the season, as many managers likely needed more from him in the championship round. Cook and the Vikings were eliminated from playoff contention, but he should have a chance…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 2 at 9:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Puts in full practice Thursday
Cook (illness) practiced fully Thursday.
Analysis: Following his activation from the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, Cook had his practice reps capped, likely due to a lack of conditioning considering he spent nearly one week away from team facilities. With his return to all activity Thursday, he's set for a Week 17 visit to Green Bay. When he previously faced the Packers back in Week 11, Cook compiled 115 yards from scrimmage and one TD on 25 touches.
Published: Thu, Dec 30 at 1:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited following activation
Cook (illness) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday.
Analysis: When players are activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list, they are often listed as limited participants as they get their legs under them following their respective bouts with the virus. The Vikings wouldn't have been able to activate Cook from the list earlier Wednesday if he was still symptomatic, so him being listed with an "illness" is more likely related to his conditioning rather than him being under the weather. Cook will have two more opportunities to get in a full session this week…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 29 at 1:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Clears protocol, rejoins team
Cook (illness) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday and will be available for Sunday's game in Green Bay, Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: Back with the Vikings after sitting out last week's 30-23 loss to the Rams, Cook should be on track to return to his lead role out of the backfield in Green Bay. Some players have seen reduced workloads in their first game back from bouts with COVID-19, but Cook's return to practice early in the week helps his odds of avoiding that outcome. He initially was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Dec 23.
Published: Wed, Dec 29 at 8:57am by Rotowire.com
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Good chance to return Week 17
Coach Mike Zimmer said Monday that he hopes Cook (illness) clears league protocols and is activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Sunday's game at Green Bay, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook tested positive for the virus last Thursday, and as an unvaccinated player he immediately entered into a 10-day quarantine. He missed a Week 16 loss to the Rams as a result, but if he follows the precedent set by backfield mate Alexander Mattison, who spent Dec. 13-22 on the COVID-19 list as an unvaccinated player, Cook should return to the active roster Saturday. Assuming he does so, Cook would face a Packers defense Sunday that allowed him to go for 115 yards from scrimmage and one TD on…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 28 at 9:14am by Rotowire.com
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Tests positive for COVID-19
The Vikings placed Cook (illness) on the reserve/COVID-19 list due to a positive test for the virus, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cook thus will embark on a 10-day quarantine as an unvaccinated player and won't be available for Sunday's pivotal matchup with the Rams and potentially even a Jan. 2 divisional game at Green Bay. As long as Cook is sidelined, Alexander Mattison will be the Vikings' lead running back, which translated to 89 touches for 448 yards from scrimmage and two total TDs in three prior spot starts this season.
Published: Thu, Dec 23 at 1:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Moves to COVID-19 list, out Week 16
The Vikings placed Cook on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday.
Analysis: Though Minnesota hasn't revealed whether Cook tested positive for the virus, Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune notes that the running back has been following the NFL's protocols for unvaccinated players this season. With that in mind, he'll have to complete a five-day quarantine if he was deemed a close contact of an infected person, or a 10-day quarantine if he tested positive for the virus. That means that Cook won't be available to play for at least Sunday's game against the…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 23 at 9:38am by Rotowire.com
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Inefficient night in win
Cook rushed 28 times for 89 yards and brought in two of three targets for two yards in the Vikings' 17-9 win over the Bears on Monday night.
Analysis: Cook had to work for every blade of grass Monday, with the 3.2 yards per carry he averaged qualifying as his lowest since the Week 1 overtime loss to the Bengals. The fifth-year back's night was exponentially more difficult than his 205-yard outburst against the Steelers in Week 14, but Cook helped churn out some key yards and kept the defense from keying even further on Kirk Cousins, who was still sacked four times and hit on seven occasions overall. Cook has cleared the 80-yard mark in five…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 20 at 8:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Spectacular showing in return
Cook (shoulder) rushed 27 times for 205 yards and two touchdowns and brought in one of three targets for 17 yards in the Vikings' 36-28 win over the Steelers on Thursday night.
Analysis: Cook set the tone for his prolific night with a 20-yard run on his first carry, and he went on to add 29- and seven-yard touchdown scampers before halftime. The fifth-year back looked completely unhampered by the shoulder injury that had caused his Week 13 absence, and his yardage tally was just a yard short of the career-best 206 he accumulated against the Lions back in Week 9 of last season. Cook will now have some extra days to rest and heal up further before a Week 15 NFC North clash…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 9 at 9:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Returning Thursday, as expected
Cook (shoulder) is listed as active Thursday against the Steelers.
Analysis: Cook thus will miss just one game as a result of the dislocated left shoulder that he sustained during a Week 12 loss at San Francisco. He'll operate with a shoulder harness, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Cook wore such a device in the Vikings' wild-card win against the Saints in January 2020, when he went off for 130 yards from scrimmage and two rushing TDs on 31 touches. In any case, he'll push Alexander Mattison down the pecking order in the Vikings backfield, but the latter still may…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 9 at 4:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Viewed as game-time call
The Vikings are regarding Cook (shoulder), who is listed as questionable for Thursday's contest against the Steelers, as a game-time decision, Josina Anderson of USA Today reports.
Analysis: Anderson's report implies that Cook's availability is more up in the air for Week 14 after Tom Pelissero of NFL Network relayed earlier Thursday that the running back was "trending toward" making his return from a one-game absence due to a dislocated left shoulder. Ultimately, a decision on Cook's status will likely come down to how he fares in a pregame warmup, with feedback from both the running back and team doctors likely to weigh heavily into the matter. More reports regarding which…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 9 at 8:52am by Rotowire.com
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Looks likely to suit up Thursday
Cook (shoulder), who is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Steelers, is considered likely to play, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: When Cook first dislocated his left shoulder in a Nov. 28 loss to the 49ers, he appeared destined to miss two games, but he's apparently coming along better than expected in his recovery from the injury. After not practicing in any capacity Week 13 before sitting out the Vikings' loss to the Lions, Cook was listed as a limited participant on the team's Tuesday and Wednesday practice reports to take the questionable designation into the Week 14 matchup. According to Pelissero, Cook has gotten…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 9 at 6:13am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Thursday
Cook (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Steelers.
Analysis: After sitting out Monday's walk-through session, Cook returned to practice Tuesday for the first time since picking up a dislocated left shoulder Week 12 against the 49ers. He was listed as a limited participant in that session and again on Wednesday's estimated practice report, giving him a chance to play Week 14. Cook's status will be confirmed, one way or another, about 90 minutes before Thursday's 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff. If Cook is unable to suit up, Alexander Mattison would be in line for…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 8 at 10:57am by Rotowire.com
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Turns in limited practice
Cook (shoulder) was listed as a limited participant during Tuesday's practice.
Analysis: While the extent of Cook's activity in practice isn't fully known, the Vikings are listing him as a limited participant for the first time since he suffered a dislocated left shoulder in the team's Week 12 loss to the 49ers. Shortly after Cook was diagnosed with the injury, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that he was expected to remain out until the team's Week 15 game against the Bears, but the running back looks as though he may have a chance to make it back for this week's Thursday night…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 7 at 1:32pm by Rotowire.com
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No reps during walk-through
Cook (shoulder) was estimated as a non-participant Monday in the Vikings' walk-through practice.
Analysis: Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer hasn't been willing to put a timeline on Cook's return from the dislocated left shoulder he sustained in the Week 12 loss to the 49ers, with Zimmer merely labeling the running back as day-to-day. After sitting out the Vikings' Week 13 loss to the Lions and having yet to get back on the practice field, Cook would seem to face an uphill battle to gain clearance for a Thursday matchup with the Steelers in Week 14. If that's the case, Alexander Mattison would be…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 6 at 1:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially ruled out
The Vikings have ruled Cook (shoulder) out for Sunday's game against the Lions.
Analysis: There was never much doubt Cook would sit out Week 13 after he didn't participate in practices Wednesday through Friday upon suffering a painful shoulder injury during the Vikings' Week 12 loss to San Francisco. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Monday that Cook was expected to miss two games before returning Week 15 in Chicago, and Josina Anderson of USA Today relayed Friday that timeline remains intact, even though the running back is "doing better" in his recovery. At this point, however, the…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 3 at 10:30am by Rotowire.com
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Idle for second straight practice
Cook (shoulder) isn't present for Thursday's practice, Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site reports.
Analysis: The Vikings haven't definitively ruled Cook out from playing Sunday in Detroit, but the running back looks to be trending toward his third absence of the season while he recovers from a dislocation of his left shoulder. The injury isn't related to the right shoulder injuries that have dogged Cook at various points of his career, but his latest setback on the health front puts him at major risk of missing at least two games, as the Vikings face a quick turnaround for Week 14 with a Thursday…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 2 at 9:47am by Rotowire.com
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Listed as non-participant Wednesday
Cook (shoulder) was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's estimated injury report.
Analysis: Considering he's tending to a dislocated left shoulder, Cook wouldn't have been on the field if the Vikings held an actual practice. There's an expectation that the injury will force him to miss the next two games, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN, but head coach Mike Zimmer offered a softer tone Monday, calling the running back day-to-day, per Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site. Despite Zimmer's lack of commitment on Cook's status, the running back appears as if he'll be ruled out for…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 1 at 1:24pm by Rotowire.com
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In line to miss two games
Cook (shoulder) is expected to sit out the Vikings' next two games with the aim to return Monday, Dec. 20 at Chicago, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: This isn't official by any means, especially considering coach Mike Zimmer termed Cook "day-to-day" earlier Monday, per Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site. But Cook is reportedly dealing with a torn labrum in relation to the dislocated left shoulder he sustained during Sunday's loss at San Francisco. Overall, the injury isn't seen as season ending, but he appears to be trending toward absences in Week 13 at Detroit and Week 14 against the Steelers. As long as Cook is sidelined, Alexander…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 29 at 6:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Day-to-day, per Zimmer
Coach Mike Zimmer indicated Monday that Cook is viewed as "day-to-day" with a shoulder injury, Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site reports. "We'll just see how Dalvin is doing," Zimmer noted of the running back's Week 13 status. "It will be day-to-day and see where it goes."
Analysis: While Zimmer declined to reveal the exact nature of Cook's shoulder issue, he did refute a report that the running back suffered a torn labrum Sunday, per Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. That said, Cook's status for this weekend's game against the Lions remains cloudy and if he's unable to play, Alexander Mattison would be in line to fill in as the Vikings' top back for any length of time Cook is sidelined.
Published: Mon, Nov 29 at 3:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Tears labrum, season not over
Cook suffered a torn labrum and dislocation of his left shoulder during Sunday's loss to the 49ers, but the injury isn't expected to be season-ending, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cook underwent an MRI on Monday as the Vikings looked to gain more information on the injury that resulted in him being carted off the field during Sunday's 34-26 loss to the 49ers. The star running back previously sustained a labrum tear in his right shoulder, the same one that required a pair of surgeries during his college days at Florida State. Back in 2019 after suffering a similar dislocation of the right shoulder, Cook initially tried to play through the pain for two games before…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 29 at 9:38am by Rotowire.com
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May have torn labrum
Cook was already playing through a torn labrum in his right shoulder and may now have a similar injury to his left shoulder, pending the results of an MRI on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cook has a history of trouble with his left shoulder and has even played through dislocations at times, but he wasn't able to pop it back into place and continue playing after he left Sunday's eventual loss to the 49ers. That might mean the current injury is more than a dislocation, though it hasn't been confirmed one way or the other. Alexander Mattison will get another shot in the lead role if Cook ends up missing time.
Published: Mon, Nov 29 at 5:58am by Rotowire.com
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Will get MRI on shoulder
Cook will go for an MRI on his injured shoulder Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Cook was carted off due to the injury in the second half of Sunday's 34-26 loss to San Francisco. Vikings fans and Cook fantasy managers will wait with bated breath until the results of the MRI become available Monday. Should Cook need to miss extended time, Alexander Mattison would take over as the lead back, with rookie special-teams ace Kene Nwangwu in the mix for change-of-pace duties.
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 5:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Promptly ruled out
Cook (shoulder) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the 49ers.
Analysis: Cook totaled 10 carries for 39 yards and six catches for 64 yards before being carted off in the second half. He also fumbled on the play on which he got hurt. Cook needing the cart and being promptly ruled out afterward suggest his absence may extend past the remainder of this game, and the team will likely provide an update on the severity of his injury soon.
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 4:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Carted off with injury
Cook was carted off the field in the second half of Sunday's game against the 49ers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: It's not immediately clear what type of injury Cook is dealing with, but his status will be updated again when more information is available. Alexander Mattison is the next man up in the Vikings' backfield.
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 3:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Sees 25 touches for over 100 yards
Cook rushed 22 times for 86 yards and a touchdown while catching three of four targets for 29 yards in Sunday's 34-31 win over the Packers.
Analysis: Cook had to grind to extend his 100-yard streak to three games, finishing with a yards-per-carry mark of 3.9 for the second consecutive game. The high volume helped offset the uncharacteristic low efficiency, resulting in a solid fantasy line for the 26-year-old's managers. Next week's matchup against the 49ers would normally project a positive game script for opposing running backs, but the Vikings' cross-country opponent has been on a roll of late. Still, Cook is an elite fantasy option so…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 21 at 2:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Tops 100 scrimmage yards again
Cook carried the ball 24 times for 94 yards and a touchdown and caught three of five targets for 24 yards in Sunday's 27-20 win over the Chargers.
Analysis: The running back produced the decisive points in the game when he punched in a one-yard TD with just over five minutes left in the fourth quarter. Cook has topped 100 scrimmage yards in five of his seven games this season, but he's been curiously allergic to the end zone, managing only three touchdowns so far after piling up 30 in 28 games over the prior two seasons. He'll look to pick up the scoring pace in Week 11 against the Packers.
Published: Sun, Nov 14 at 6:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Eclipses century mark in loss
Cook rushed 17 times for 110 yards and brought in all three targets for 12 yards in the Vikings' 34-31 overtime loss to the Ravens on Sunday.
Analysis: Cook wasn't as efficient on the ground as his 6.5 yards per carry figure would imply, as the bulk of his production came on a 66-yard scamper. He also had an apparent one-yard touchdown run reversed on replay early in the second quarter, but his third 100-yard effort of the season and second in the last three games helped ensure it was a solid fantasy day overall. Cook next faces a highly vulnerable Chargers run defense in a Week 10 road matchup.
Published: Sun, Nov 7 at 2:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Modest output in loss
Cook rushed 18 times for 78 yards and did not record a reception on two targets in Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Cowboys.
Analysis: Cook had been battling an off-and-on ankle injury this season, but he got the benefit of extra rest during the team's Week 7 bye. The star back didn't turn in a poor effort -- it just wasn't up to his lofty standards. The big win for his managers was that the ankle appeared to hold up just fine during the contest. Cook will face another tough run defense when the Vikings go on the road to meet the Ravens (fourth-stingiest rush defense) next Sunday, but Cook is a must-start asset when healthy.
Published: Sun, Oct 31 at 9:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Not on report Wednesday
Cook wasn't listed on the Vikings' first Week 8 injury report of Week 8 released Wednesday. "I feel good. That [Week 7] bye was necessary," Cook told Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. "But after the [Oct. 17] game [in Carolina], I didn't feel too bad...I didn't have no setbacks or nothing."
Analysis: Cook was a regular on Vikings injury reports Weeks 3 through 6, sitting out a pair of games in the process. In the team's last game before a Week 7 bye, he handled 75 percent of the snaps on offense against the Panthers en route to a season-high 31 touches for 143 yards from scrimmage and one touchdown. With a week to rest up, Cook now looks healthy ahead of Minnesota's final 11 contests of the regular season. The same is true of Cook's backup, Alexander Mattison, who practiced in full…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 27 at 4:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns in full force
Cook (ankle) rushed 29 times for 140 yards and a touchdown while catching both of his targets for three yards in Sunday's 34-28 overtime win over Carolina.
Analysis: Cook was able to return after missing just one game (second overall) from a nagging ankle injury, which was great news for his fantasy managers considering the Vikings' bye is next week. The Vikings opting to deploy the star back right before a would-be extra week of rest bodes well for the overall health of the ankle, as if his stellar performance on the field wasn't proof enough. Now with some extra down time on tap, Cook could be in store for a strong stretch of production when the Vikings…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 17 at 2:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Puts in full practice Thursday
Cook (ankle) practiced fully Thursday.
Analysis: Cook has operated with limitations on his practice reps since Week 2 prep due to a right ankle sprain suffered in that contest. He made just one appearance over the past three games -- 11 touches for 44 total yards Week 4 against the Browns -- while Alexander Mattison earned spot starts in the other two games. Mattison himself is dealing with a shoulder injury, which didn't allow him to practice Wednesday before he returned as limited Thursday. Cook is poised to retake the reins of the Vikings…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 14 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs limited practice Wednesday
Cook (ankle) was a limited participant at Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Cook has been plagued by a sprained right ankle since picking up the injury Week 2 against the Cardinals. He's appeared in just one of the Vikings' last three games, combining for 11 touches and 44 yards from scrimmage in a Week 4 loss to the Browns. Alexander Mattison has been filling in for Cook during that stretch, but the former didn't do anything more than stretch out before going inside at the start of practice Wednesday, per Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com. Officially, Mattison was a…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 13 at 1:48pm by Rotowire.com
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May be practicing Wednesday
Cook (ankle) appears to be taking part in practice Wednesday, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cook seemed to get in some work last Wednesday and Thursday, too, before the Vikings listed him as a non-participant on both occasions. With that in mind, it'll be interesting to see if he'll put himself on a path to play this week against the Panthers, after the Vikings held him out of their Week 5 win over Detroit. The Vikings will release their first Week 6 injury report later Wednesday, which will reveal whether Cook practiced in a limited fashion.
Published: Wed, Oct 13 at 12:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Sitting out again Sunday
Cook (ankle) is listed as inactive Sunday against the Lions.
Analysis: Cook has been dealing with a right ankle sprain since Week 2, which resulted in an absence Week 3 and capped him to just 11 touches for 44 total yards last Sunday against the Browns. The Vikings considered the fifth-year back a game-time decision for Sunday's contest after he managed just one limited appearance in practice this week, but he hasn't made enough progress to be available to the offense again. With Cook in street clothes, Minnesota will turn to Alexander Mattison as its featured…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 10 at 8:33am by Rotowire.com
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Game-time decision for Week 5
Coach Mike Zimmer reportedly views Cook (ankle) as a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Lions, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Analysis: Cook didn't practice either Wednesday or Thursday but returned to a limited session Friday and is officially listed as questionable heading into Sunday's 1:00 ET kickoff. Per Schefter, if Cook does suit up against Detroit, it's not a lock the running back would be slated for his normal workload. In that context, Alexander Mattison -- who logged 10 carries in Cook's return to action last weekend -- would continue to remain a factor in Minnesota's rushing attack in Week 5.
Published: Sun, Oct 10 at 4:17am by Rotowire.com
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Listed as questionable, again
Cook (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Detroit.
Analysis: Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports that Cook did "some work" at Friday's practice, following non-participation Wednesday and Thursday. The star running back did play through the same ankle sprain last week after missing just one game, but he took only 51 percent of Minnesota's offensive snaps in a 14-7 loss to the Browns and then admitted a few days later that his ankle was still bothering him. While Cook also said that he plans to continue playing through pain/discomfort,…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 8 at 10:40am by Rotowire.com
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DNP again Thursday
Cook (ankle) was considered a non-participant for the second consecutive practice Thursday.
Analysis: Cook was in a helmet and seemed to participate in some individual drills at the portion of Thursday's session open to the media, according to Chad Graff of The Athletic. Still, the Vikings put DNP next to Cook's name on their second injury report of Week 5 prep. Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reported that Cook intends to play through his sprained right ankle Sunday versus the Lions, as he believes he's trending toward active status. Cook would allay fears that he won't by at least putting in a…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 7 at 1:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice Thursday
Cook (ankle) returned to practice Thursday, Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site reports.
Analysis: During the portion of the session open to the media, Cook had his right ankle taped while taking part in individual drills, per Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Cook did appear to get into those same drills Wednesday before the Vikings marked him down as a non-participant, so it'll be interesting to see if he can avoid the same fate Thursday.
Published: Thu, Oct 7 at 12:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Sits out Wednesday
Cook (ankle) was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: During individual drills, Cook didn't put in much work in what was described as a full-pads session, per Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com. The Vikings appear to be managing Cook's reps due to the right ankle sprain that kept him on the sideline Week 3. While he suited up in this past Sunday's loss to the Browns, he was in and out of the contest and earned just 51 percent of the offensive snaps by game's end en route to 11 touches for 44 yards. Behind Cook, Alexander Mattison had 10 carries for 20…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 6 at 2:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited to start week
Cook (ankle) will practice on a limited basis Wednesday, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cook returned from a one-week absence to play 33 snaps (49 percent) in Sunday's 14-7 loss to Cleveland, but he managed just 44 yards on 11 touches and admitted Wednesday that his ankle still isn't 100 percent healthy, per Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. While Cook plans to continue playing and expects his ankle will improve with time, the Vikings may continue to give Alexander Mattison some extra snaps this Sunday against the Lions.
Published: Wed, Oct 6 at 12:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited opportunity in return
Cook (ankle) rushed nine times for 34 yards and secured two of six targets for 10 yards in the Vikings' 14-7 loss to the Browns on Sunday.
Analysis: Cook was able to avoid a second straight absence, but he wasn't able to deliver much for fantasy managers in his return while sharing plenty of snaps with backup Alexander Mattison. The Vikings did try to get Cook involved a fair amount in the passing game, but the 26-year-old and Kirk Cousins had trouble connecting more often than not. Cook may not have been at full health Sunday, so perhaps another week will help him generate much better output in a favorable Week 5 matchup against the Lions.
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Returning to action Week 4
Cook (ankle) is listed as active Sunday against the Browns.
Analysis: Sidelined Week 3 due to a right ankle sprain, Cook put himself into a position to return Sunday after logging three consecutive limited practices. As of Friday, coach Mike Zimmer told Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press that Cook "looked pretty good today," and prior to Sunday's kickoff the running back relayed to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, "Expect me to be me." Now that he's officially confirmed as available to the Vikings offense, Cook is slated for his typical role, which so far…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 8:37am by Rotowire.com
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Expected back Sunday
Cook (ankle), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Browns, is expected to play barring any pregame setbacks, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Cook, who sat out last weekend's win over the Seahawks, practiced in a limited fashion this past week and now appears on track to give it a go Sunday, though if the Vikings elect to ease him back in, Alexander Mattison could also maintain a backfield role. Fortunately for those considering deploying Cook in fantasy lineups, the Cleveland-Minnesota game is part of the early slate of Sunday games (1 p.m. ET).
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 4:44am by Rotowire.com
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Listed as questionable
Cook (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Cleveland, with Vikings coach Mike Zimmer noting Friday that the running back "looked pretty good" in the team's final practice of the week, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook didn't quite show enough to avoid a game designation, but it does seems like he's trending toward a return after practicing Wednesday through Friday, albeit in a limited capacity. If he does end up a game-time decision, fantasy managers will at least have plenty of alternatives with the Vikings and Browns scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff. Alexander Mattison filled in for Cook last week and had 171 total yards on a 68-percent snap share in the 30-17 win over Seattle.
Published: Fri, Oct 1 at 10:49am by Rotowire.com
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Practicing again
Cook (ankle) is practicing Friday, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: This was expected after the running back logged limited practices Wednesday and Thursday. There's been clear progress since last week when Cook didn't practice at all, but it's still possible the Vikings give him an injury designation Friday afternoon on their final injury report for Sunday's game against Cleveland.
Published: Fri, Oct 1 at 9:26am by Rotowire.com
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Gets in limited work again
Cook (ankle) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday.
Analysis: Cook didn't officially practice last week before sitting out last Sunday's win against the Seahawks, so his ability to put together back-to-back showings this week, albeit with a cap on his reps, is a positive sign for his upcoming availability. The Vikings likely want to see Cook get through Friday without a setback, but in any case his status could be clarified upon the release of their final Week 4 injury report.
Published: Thu, Sep 30 at 1:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Appears limited again Thursday
Cook (ankle) only took part in some individual drills during the part of Thursday's practice open to the media, Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: As he works his way back from the right ankle sprain that sidelined him this past Sunday against the Seahawks, Cook appears as if he'll log a second limited session in a row to kick off Week 4 prep. The Vikings will confirm as much upon the release of Thursday's practice report.
Published: Thu, Sep 30 at 12:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited in return to practice
Cook (ankle) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Cook's return for the first practice of the week, even in a limited capacity, suggests he has a shot to avoid a second straight absence. He was treated as a game-time decision last week, though he revealed Wednesday that he knew he wouldn't be able to play when he woke up the morning of Sunday's eventual win over Seattle. Cook looks to be feeling much better with a few added days of rest, as he also said he's hopeful to suit up against the Browns this weekend. If not, Alexander Mattison will…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to practice
Cook (ankle) returned to practice Wednesday in full pads, Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site reports.
Analysis: While head coach Mike Zimmer didn't sound optimistic about the running back's health earlier Wednesday, Cook was more upbeat when he spoke with the media, noting before practice that he's confident in the Vikings' training staff and hopes to return for Sunday's game against the Browns, per Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. The running back has now taken a big step toward that goal, though he'll likely be listed as a limited participant Wednesday rather than full. Cook didn't…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 12:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Uncertain for Week 4
Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer said Wednesday that he doesn't yet know if Cook (ankle) will practice or play this week, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Zimmer didn't exactly sound optimistic, but he may have been avoiding the question rather than truly suggesting concern or uncertainty about Cook's status. The star running back was ruled out Week 3 in a game-day decision, and Alexander Mattison responded with 171 total yards in his third career start, helping the Vikings to a 30-17 win over Seattle. The team has a 1 p.m. ET kickoff versus the Browns this coming Sunday, with Mattison set up for another busy afternoon if Cook misses a second…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 9:00am by Rotowire.com
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Not playing Sunday
Cook (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's game versus the Seahawks.
Analysis: Last Sunday at Arizona, Cook powered through an injury, coming off and on the field throughout the second half. Afterward, coach Mike Zimmer noted that Cook dealt with a sprained ankle down the stretch, and the issue didn't allow him to practice during Week 3 prep, despite Zimmer relaying the running back "did some" work Friday, per Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com. Cook's availability took a turn for the worse as the weekend went on, with his questionable designation clearly an optimistic call from…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 12:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Not likely to play
Cook (ankle) appears unlikely to play in Sunday's game against the Seahawks, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Analysis: The report notes that the running back, who didn't practice this past week, underwent treatment on his sprained ankle Saturday in the hope of giving it a go in Week 3, but at this stage it looks like the Vikings are preparing to turn to Alexander Mattison versus Seattle. For his part, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network suggests that even if Cook does end up suiting up for Sunday's 4:25 ET kickoff, he'd likely be very limited.
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 4:24am by Rotowire.com
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Listed as DNP for Friday's practice
Cook (ankle) was listed as a non-participant in Friday's practice, though coach Mike Zimmer said the running back "did some" work prior to being listed as questionable on the final injury report, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Whatever Cook did wasn't enough to qualify as practicing, but he nonetheless has a chance to play Sunday against Seattle, as Zimmer noted that his star running back can suit up for the contest even if he doesn't practice all week. It's shaping up as a game-time decision ahead of the 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff, with Alexander Mattison likely ticketed for a large workload if Cook ends up inactive. While he played through the ankle sprain last week, Cook struggled in the second half after running all…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 3:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Sunday
Cook (ankle) ended up doing some work at Friday's practice and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: It isn't clear if Cook's work Friday was enough to warrant limited participation rather than a third consecutive DNP. Either way, he'll need to be treated as a game-time decision ahead of Sunday's 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff, with Alexander Mattison the next man up in the Minnesota backfield if Cook can't go. Mattison's two fill-in starts last year yielded one game with 30 total yards (Week 6 vs. ATL) and another with 145 and a pair of scores (Week 17 at DET).
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 10:44am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable against Seattle
Cook (ankle) did some work in practice Friday but is listed as questionable on the official injury report for Sunday's game against Seattle. Head coach Mike Zimmer said Cook is the type of player who could play after not practicing all week, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: It isn't clear if Cook's work Friday was enough to warrant limited participation rather than a third consecutive DNP. Zimmer left the door open for Cook to play Sunday, but the odds are probably slightly against it because he didn't fully practice all week. Still, he likely will be a game-time decision ahead of Sunday's matchup with Seattle at 4:25 p.m. ET. If Cook were to miss the game, Alexander Mattison would figure to get the start at tailback, with Ameer Abdullah and/or A.J. Rose likely…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 10:42am by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice again
Cook (ankle) doesn't appear to be practicing Friday, as he left the field after stretching, Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site reports.
Analysis: Cook played through the ankle sprain in last Sunday's loss to Arizona, but he wasn't his usual productive self after lighting up the Cardinals in the first half. He's now missing practice for a third straight day, potentially setting up a game-time decision ahead of Sunday's matchup with Seattle at 4:25 p.m. ET. If Cook were to miss the game, Alexander Mattison would figure to get the start at tailback, with Ameer Abdullah and/or A.J. Rose likely called up from the practice squad for backup…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 9:32am by Rotowire.com
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No go Thursday
Cook (ankle) isn't a participant at Thursday's practice, Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site reports.
Analysis: Cook came out of this past Sunday's loss at Arizona with an ankle sprain, which has kept him off the practice field so far this week. He was a spectator, though, indicating he may be logging mental reps with a potential return to drills on the horizon. Cook will attempt to get back on the field Friday, after which the Vikings will provide insight on his odds to suit up Week 3 against the Seahawks. Assuming he's able to, Minnesota will "continue to play him," coach Mike Zimmer told Andrew…read more
Published: Thu, Sep 23 at 12:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Held out Wednesday
Cook (ankle) was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Prior to the session, head coach Mike Zimmer told Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press that Cook would get in some reps Wednesday, but it didn't translate to any individual or team work. Cook was visibly banged up in the second half of the Vikings' Week 2 loss at Arizona, and Zimmer noted afterward that the running back was dealing with a sprained ankle. The Injury is keeping Cook out of drills so far this week, but he has two more opportunities to get back on the field and prove his…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 22 at 2:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Should practice this week
Cook (ankle) will get some work in during Wednesday's practice, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook looks like he'll be a limited participant after playing through an ankle sprain in the Week 2 loss to Arizona. He finished with 148 total yards on a 77 percent snap share, but only 35 of those yards came in the second half. Per Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com, Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer suggested Wednesday that the team won't ease up on Cook's workload, assuming the running back is able to play Sunday against Seattle. If there's a setback, Alexander Mattison is next in line for the…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 22 at 9:00am by Rotowire.com
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Sprains ankle late in loss
Cook carried the ball 22 times for 131 yards and caught two of three targets for 17 yards in Sunday's 34-33 loss to the Cardinals. Per Eric Smith of the Vikings' official site, Cook was slowed by an ankle sprain late in the game.
Analysis: The running back didn't find the end zone, but he otherwise posted huge numbers in a losing effort. The fact that Cook was able to play through his ankle issue suggests it isn't serious, but he could be limited in practice to begin next week as the Vikings try to keep him healthy. Cook has 252 scrimmage yards through two games, a total he should be able to add to significantly in Week 3's clash with a Seahawks defense that just got steamrolled by Derrick Henry.
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 6:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Posts TD, fumble in Week 1 loss
Cook rushed 20 times for 61 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-24 overtime loss to the Bengals. He added six catches for 43 yards on seven targets but also lost a costly fumble.
Analysis: The Bengals did a good job of containing Cook for most of the game, but he still managed to find the end zone from one yard out with 10:07 remaining in the fourth quarter to pull his team within three. That touchdown was unfortunately overshadowed by a costly fumble on Cincinnati's 38-yard line late in overtime. With Minnesota getting in range for a game-winning field-goal attempt, the Bengals instead capitalized on Cook's turnover to set up a game-winner of their own. The star running back…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 12 at 1:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Spotted without helmet
Cook was seen without a helmet and wearing a mask prior to Saturday's preseason game against the Colts, Judd Zulgad of SKOR North Minneapolis reports.
Analysis: The Vikings released a list of players who were not expected to play in the game, and Cook was absent from that list. However, this more recent development suggests he may not get game action after all. Justin Jefferson (shoulder) also will be sidelined, while Kirk Cousins is expected to start under center.
Published: Sat, Aug 21 at 5:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Candidate to see work Saturday
Cook is not listed among the players the Vikings indicated aren't expected to play in Saturday's preseason game against the Colts, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Meanwhile, Kirk Cousins is expected to start at QB for the Vikings on Saturday, while WR Justin Jefferson (shoulder) is in line to sit. Assuming Cook does take the field Saturday, it remains to be seen how many touches he might see, but it seems unlikely he'll handle a heavy workload for the team until Week 1 of the regular season.
Published: Sat, Aug 21 at 3:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Held out along with other starters
Cook won't play in Saturday's preseason game against the Broncos, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Vikings have a list of 30 players who won't play, including Cook, QB Kirk Cousins and all the other usual suspects. Cook could be held out of the preseason even if other starters get playing time the next couple weeks, as he's sure to handle another huge workload once the games start to count.
Published: Sat, Aug 14 at 12:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Aiming to play all 17 games
Cook told vikings.com's Gabe Henderson that his main goals for the upcoming season are to win a Super Bowl and play in every game.
Analysis: Team success and durability are the clear areas for improvement, with Cook now safely established as one of the best running backs in the NFL. His 2020 average of 111.2 rushing yards per game prorates to 1,890 over a 17-game campaign, so there's potential for a 2,000-yard season if Cook can avoid multiple absences for the first time in his career. He'll turn 26 in August and will be playing in an offense that looks much the same as last season, albeit with first-round pick Christian Darrisaw…read more
Published: Mon, Jul 5 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play in Week 17
Cook (personal) won't play Sunday against the Lions, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Pelissero notes that the running back has returned home to Miami to be with his family following the tragic loss of his father, James, who passed away unexpectedly Tuesday at 46 years old. Cook concludes his fourth NFL season with 1,918 yards from scrimmage and 17 touchdowns, both career highs.
Published: Wed, Dec 30 at 9:17am by Rotowire.com
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Set to miss Week 17
Cook won't be available for Sunday's game against the Lions after he returned home to Miami due to a family emergency, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The Vikings have yet to officially confirm that Cook will sit out, but at this stage, Alexander Mattison -- if cleared to return from a concussion -- looks set to lead Minnesota's backfield Week 17. If that's the case, Cook will wrap up a spectacular fourth NBA season with 1,557 rushing yards, 361 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns over 14 games.
Published: Wed, Dec 30 at 8:24am by Rotowire.com
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Limited by game script in loss
Cook rushed 15 times for 73 yards and a touchdown and secured both targets for 12 yards in the Vikings' 52-33 loss to the Saints on Friday. He also committed a fumble that was recovered by the offense.
Analysis: The Vikings were constantly in trail mode throughout the afternoon, and while the deficit wasn't always untenable, it was enough to eventually force the Vikings to go more pass heavy than ideal. Cook still churned out an efficient performance against yet another tough run defense after having averaged 5.1 yards per rush against the Buccaneers and Bears the previous two games. The third-year pro was also significantly outshined by Saints counterpart Alvin Kamara, who tied an NFL record with six…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 25 at 5:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Rare success versus Bears
Cook rushed 24 times for 132 yards and a touchdown and secured all five targets for 27 yards in the Vikings' 33-27 loss to the Bears on Sunday.
Analysis: Facing a defense that had stymied him to the tune of a season-low 3.2 yards per carry the first time he saw them in 2020, Cook frequently ran uninhibited throughout the afternoon despite a game-long run of 20 yards. He had just overcome another difficult matchup Week 14 against the Buccaneers' typically impenetrable run defense, so Sunday was merely another example of his transcendent talent. Cook now has four 100-yard efforts in his last five games alone, particularly timely contributions for…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 20 at 1:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Eclipses century mark in loss
Cook rushed 22 times for 102 yards and a touchdown and secured two of four targets for eight yards in the Vikings' 26-14 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Analysis: Cook's long run of the day went for a modest 14 yards, but he continued to chip away with multiple productive carries against one of the stingiest run defenses in the league to notch his seventh 100-yard effort of the campaign, including his second straight. The fourth-year pro's workload was modest compared to his season-high 32-carry tally from Week 13 versus the Jaguars, as game script limited his opportunities late. Nevertheless, Cook delivered for managers in the fantasy playoffs, and…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 13 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Piles up yardage on 38 touches
Cook rushed 32 times for 120 yards and caught six of nine targets for another 59 in Sunday's 27-24 overtime win over the Jaguars.
Analysis: Cook was bottled up on the ground for much of the day and finished with fewer than 4.0 yards per carry for the third time in four games after topping that mark in six of his first seven this season. Despite that limited effectiveness, Cook reached triple digits in rushing yards for the sixth time, as his season high in carries included eight in overtime with Minnesota plowing deep into Jacksonville territory before winning it with a short field goal. Cook's ability to contribute as both a…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 6 at 2:02pm by Rotowire.com
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All systems go for Week 13
Cook (ankle) practiced fully Friday and doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
Analysis: The Vikings capped Cook's reps in their first two practices of the week, but that was mainly for maintenance purposes after he had suffered a minor ankle tweak in last week's win over the Panthers. After allowing him to return to full activity Friday, Cook completed the session no worse for the wear, eliminating any concern about his status heading into the weekend. The 25-year-old once again should be in store for a bell-cow role Sunday, taking on a Jaguars defense that has allowed 4.5 yards…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 4 at 12:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Reps capped in practice again
Cook (ankle) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: Though Cook's reps were capped for the second day in a row, the fact that he has been able to log some activity in both of the Vikings' Week 13 practices seemingly puts him on a path to play Sunday against the Jaguars. Assuming Cook attains clearance for the weekend, he'll likely be in store for another 20-plus-touch outing versus a Jacksonville defense that has surrendered 136.2 yards per game on the ground this season, the fourth-worst mark in the NFL.
Published: Thu, Dec 3 at 12:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices in limited capacity
Cook (ankle) was limited in practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Cook missed a brief spell with an ankle injury this past Sunday against the Panthers, but he still notched 82 yards from scrimmage on 22 touches. While the performance was a modest one for the fourth-year running back, he told Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Wednesday that he's "feeling good" and "ready to roll" ahead of this weekend's matchup with the Jaguars. Clearly, the Vikings decided to cap Cook's reps to begin Week 13 prep, but he'll have two more chances to prove his…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 2 at 1:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Declares self ready for Week 13
Cook, who tweaked his ankle during the Vikings' Week 12 win over the Panthers, said he's "feeling good" and is "ready to roll" in advance of Sunday's game against the Jaguars, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: Minnesota could choose to limit Cook's reps in practice this week while he manages the injury, but at this stage, he looks on track to start and see plenty of volume versus Jacksonville. Ten games into his 2020 campaign, Cook is averaging 21.9 carries and 113 rushing yards per contest while scoring 14 times and adding 29 catches for 255 yards.
Published: Wed, Dec 2 at 9:22am by Rotowire.com
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Surprisingly struggles in win
Cook rushed 18 times for 61 yards and secured all four targets for 21 yards in the Vikings' 28-27 win over the Panthers on Sunday. He also lost a fumble that was returned for a touchdown.
Analysis: The star back had a premium matchup on paper versus the Panthers' porous run defense, but he had a long run of just 14 yards and gained a sparse 47 yards on his other 17 carries. Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports Cook also exited the game for a brief time in the second half with an ankle injury, although he ultimately returned after just a handful of plays. Cook's costly third-quarter fumble put Minnesota behind by two possessions at the time and marked the third time he lost…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 29 at 2:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Doesn't slow down against Dallas
Cook carried the ball 27 times for 115 yards and a touchdown and caught all five of his targets for 45 yards in Sunday's 31-28 loss to the Cowboys.
Analysis: His incredible run of production continues. Since the Vikings' Week 7 bye, Cook has amassed 750 combined yards and seven total TDs in four games, and he's topped 100 scrimmage yards in six of his last seven starts. Derrick Henry nudged ahead of him Sunday in the race for the league rushing title, but Cook will look to reclaim the lead in Week 12's tilt against the Panthers.
Published: Sun, Nov 22 at 6:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Tops 100 scrimmage yards
Cook rushed 30 times for 96 yards and caught all four of his targets for 16 yards in Monday night's 19-13 win over the Bears.
Analysis: Cook was smothered by a swarming Chicago defense for the majority of Monday's game, but he finally broke off some longer runs with opposing lineman Akiem Hicks (hamstring) sidelined during the fourth quarter. With the Vikings protecting a late lead, they also turned to Cook to bleed the clock, enabling him to match his season high with 30 carries. Overall, that volume along with his four receptions helped Cook top 100 yards from scrimmage once again, salvaging production despite not scoring for…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 16 at 8:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Rumbles to another massive game
Cook rushed the ball 22 times for 206 yards and two touchdowns in Week 9 against the Lions. He added two receptions for 46 yards.
Analysis: Cook dominated once again and played a key role in the team's second consecutive win. He found the end zone on the team's first drive of the game from five yards away and capped his effort with a 70-yard rumble to secure the victory for the Vikings early in the fourth quarter. In between, he logged explosive plays of 29, 17 and 14 yards -- two of which came as a receiver. In two games since returning from a groin injury, Cook has racked up 369 rushing yards, 109 receiving yards and six total…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 8 at 2:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Four TDs in return
Cook carried the ball 30 times for 163 yards and three touchdowns and caught two of three targets for 63 yards and a TD in Sunday's 28-22 win over the Packers.
Analysis: After missing the Week 6 game with a groin strain, Cook was able to fully recover over the Vikings' bye and accounted for all the team's scoring in a win at Lambeau Field. His biggest play of the afternoon was the one that sealed the victory, as the running back took a screen pass from Kirk Cousins late in the third quarter and navigated through the Green Bay defense for a 50-yard score, Cook's fourth TD of the day. He now has 10 rushing touchdowns, and 11 TDs in total, through six games, and…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 1 at 2:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Returning to action Sunday
Cook (groin) is listed as active Sunday at Green Bay, Chris Carso of the Vikings' official site reports.
Analysis: Cook last took the field Week 5, when he sustained a groin injury that sidelined him for the Vikings' Week 6 loss to the Falcons. With the benefit of a bye week, though, he managed an LP/LP/FP practice regimen in advance of this game, earning a questionable designation. Now officially cleared to return, Cook will take on a Packers defense that arguably held him to his worst performance of the season back in the season opener (13 touches, 48 yards from scrimmage, two touchdowns).
Published: Sun, Nov 1 at 8:35am by Rotowire.com
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Should play Sunday
Cook (groin) is expected to play Sunday against the Packers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The 25-year-old received the questionable tag after working as a full practice participant Friday, so it's not a major surprise he's on track to play Sunday. Cook missed the Week 6 matchup with Atlanta but appears good to go coming out of Minnesota's bye week. Coach Mike Zimmer previously said he believes Cook can handle his usual workload, and there's been nothing to indicate that outlook has changed.
Published: Sat, Oct 31 at 8:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Finishes week with full practice
Cook (groin) was a full participant in Friday's practice, and "all signs point to him playing" in Sunday's game against the Packers, Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: The Vikings initially listed Cook without a game designation before updating their final injury report to mark the star running back as questionable. It sounds like he'd be 'probable' if that were still an option, but cautious fantasy managers may still want to check in on the situation when Minnesota releases its inactive list at approximately 11:30 a.m. ET on Sunday. Coach Mike Zimmer said he thinks Cook should be fine to handle his usual workload.
Published: Fri, Oct 30 at 1:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Now listed as questionable
The Vikings have updated their final injury report to list Cook (groin) as questionable for Sunday's game in Green Bay.
Analysis: The team initially left Cook off the injury report but then deemed him questionable shortly thereafter. However, multiple Minnesota beat writers have said Cook is expected to play, a sentiment echoed by coach Mike Zimmer when he said the running back should be ready for his normal workload come Sunday. Even so, fantasy managers may want to check back Sunday morning when the Vikings release their inactive list at approximately 11:30 a.m. ET.
Published: Fri, Oct 30 at 11:19am by Rotowire.com
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Cleared for Sunday
Cook (groin) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game in Green Bay.
Analysis: Chad Graff of The Athletic confirms Cook is expected to play, with him returning to the lineup after a Week 7 bye. Speaking to the media Friday afternoon, coach Mike Zimmer said he anticipates Cook handling his regular workload, per Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Alexander Mattison will slide back to a reserve role after failing to capitalize on his shot in the starting lineup (Week 6 versus Atlanta).
Published: Fri, Oct 30 at 10:53am by Rotowire.com
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Limited at practice Thursday
Cook (groin) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: Though Cook's limited activity matched his participation level from Wednesday, he appears to be trending toward returning from a one-game absence Sunday in Green Bay. As Tom Pelissero of NFL Network notes, Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer already said he expects Cook to play against the Packers, so at this point, the bigger question appears to be not if the 25-year-old suits up this weekend, but whether he faces any restrictions with his workload. According to Chad Graff of The Athletic,…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 29 at 12:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Still in line to play this week
Coach Mike Zimmer expects Cook (groin) to suit up Week 8 against Green Bay, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: The Vikings seemed to express a great level of optimism about Cook's status earlier in the week, and it doesn't appear the tune has changed after Cook logged a limited practice Wednesday. As long as he continues to get through the week without any meaningful setbacks from what was considered a minor injury from the beginning, Cook should be in uniform against Minnesota's division rival. Minnesota's lead back will be facing a Packers team that gave up two touchdowns to him in a Week 1 loss and…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 29 at 6:11am by Rotowire.com
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Gets in limited practice
Cook (groin) practiced in a limited capacity Wednesday.
Analysis: Coach Mike Zimmer noted earlier Wednesday that Cook was expected to practice, but he didn't disclose whether the running back's reps would be capped. Even though Cook ended up being limited to start Week 8 prep, Zimmer believes the running back will return to action Sunday at Green Bay. Still, Cook's status bears watching as the week goes on to make sure he's trending in the right direction.
Published: Wed, Oct 28 at 1:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to practice Wednesday
Coach Mike Zimmer said that Cook (groin) will practice Wednesday.
Analysis: The Vikings won't reveal whether Cook will be limited or full participant until after the workout concludes. Even if Cook is listed as limited to begin the week, Zimmer said he assumes the running back will be ready to play Sunday against the Packers, according to Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Cook was sidelined for the Vikings' Week 6 loss to the Falcons before benefiting from a Week 7 bye.
Published: Wed, Oct 28 at 8:20am by Rotowire.com
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Likely to return Week 8
Per Tom Pelissero on NFL Network, Cook (groin) has a "99.999 percent chance" to return for the Vikings' Week 8 game at Green Bay on Sunday, Nov. 1.
Analysis: Cook was knocked from Minnesota's Week 5 loss at Seattle with what was eventually termed an adductor strain, an injury that will sideline him Sunday against the Falcons. With the benefit of a Week 7 bye, there's hope Cook will be past the issue in time for a divisional showdown with the Packers. On the season, he's averaging 20.8 touches per game, most of which are expected to filter down to Alexander Mattison in the short term. Mike Boone, C.J. Ham and Ameer Abdullah also are candidates to see…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 18 at 7:35am by Rotowire.com
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Officially ruled out
Cook (groin) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Atlanta, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The obvious becomes official, leaving Alexander Mattison as the lead man in the Minnesota backfield, with Mike Boone and Ameer Abdullah being the depth options. A Week 7 bye could allow Cook to avoid any additional absences, with him perhaps returning as soon as Week 8 against the Packers (Nov. 1). He hasn't been able to practice since suffering an adductor strain in the second quarter of a Week 5 loss to the Seahawks.
Published: Fri, Oct 16 at 10:46am by Rotowire.com
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Absent again
Cook (groin) isn't practicing Friday, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: Cook isn't expected to play in Sunday's game against the Falcons, but he could avoid any further absences with the Vikings on bye in Week 7. In the meantime, Alexander Mattison will take over the lead role in the backfield, with Mike Boone and Ameer Abdullah providing depth.
Published: Fri, Oct 16 at 9:14am by Rotowire.com
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Skipping another practice
Cook (groin) won't participate in Thursday's practice, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: The early expectation following Cook's departure from Sunday's loss to the Seahawks was that the running back would be sidelined for the Vikings' Week 6 game against the Falcons, and there's been little change on that front over the past few days. With back-to-back absences from practice to begin the week, Cook may need to log a limited workout Friday just to take a questionable designation into the weekend. Alexander Mattison would be primed for the lead role out of the Minnesota backfield if…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 15 at 9:27am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing
Cook (groin) isn't taking part in Wednesday's practice, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cook's absence from the first practice of Week 6 was fully expected after he was diagnosed with an adductor strain following his early departure from Sunday's loss to the Seahawks. The Vikings will likely prepare Alexander Mattison for the starting job this week against Atlanta, but there's a chance Cook avoids any additional missed time beyond Week 6, with a well-timed Week 7 bye working in his favor.
Published: Wed, Oct 14 at 11:36am by Rotowire.com
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Unlikely to play Week 6
Cook isn't expected to play Sunday against the Falcons after an MRI revealed he sustained an adductor strain in the Vikings' Week 5 loss to the Seahawks, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Though he rewarded fantasy managers with 89 total yards and a touchdown on 22 touches in the 27-26 loss in Seattle, Cook tweaked his groin in the third quarter and ultimately wasn't able to keep playing after briefly re-entering the contest. While the follow-up MRI a day later cleared him of a major injury, Cook doesn't look like he'll have enough time to get back to full health ahead of Sunday's contest. Fortunately for Cook, the Vikings are on bye in Week 7, which could provide him with…read more
Published: Tue, Oct 13 at 6:43am by Rotowire.com
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MRI goes well
When asked about the MRI that Cook underwent Monday, coach Mike Zimmer relayed that "it went well. We'll see how he does this week." The running back injured his groin in the third quarter of Sunday's 27-26 loss to the Seahawks.
Analysis: While that update doesn't provide details, it does imply that Cook's injury isn't major, and that he could have a chance to suit up this weekend against the Falcons. Added context on that front will arrive once the Vikings return to practice, but if Cook is limited or unable to go Week 6, Alexander Mattison would step into an expanded role in the team's backfield.
Published: Mon, Oct 12 at 2:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Scheduled for MRI
Coach Mike Zimmer said Sunday that Cook (groin) will receive an MRI on Monday, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook appeared to suffer a groin strain in the third quarter of Sunday's 27-26 loss to the Seahawks. Prior to being forced out, the 25-year-old had 17 carries for 65 yards and a score, in addition to five catches for 24 yards. He briefly returned to the field, per Tomasson, before deciding that he wasn't able to play through the issue. The Vikings stand to receive more information on the severity of Cook's injury Monday, and if he's forced to miss any time, the team has a more than capable…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 11 at 8:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Retakes field Sunday night
Cook (groin) has returned to Sunday's contest against the Seahawks, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook briefly exited Sunday's game after appearing to pull his groin while hauling in a short catch, but he's managed to retake the field in the same quarter he left. The star running back had 23 touches in the first half, and he'll look to remain busy as the Week 5 contest continues.
Published: Sun, Oct 11 at 7:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable to return Sunday
Cook is questionable to return to Sunday night's game against the Seahawks due to a groin injury.
Analysis: Cook pulled up awkwardly after making a short catch early in the third quarter, and he limped to the locker room under his own strength after taking a brief knee on the sideline. Count on Alexander Mattison to inherit the majority of Minnesota's backfield touches as long as Cook remains off the field, with Ameer Abdullah and Mike Boone backing him up.
Published: Sun, Oct 11 at 7:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Limps off field Sunday
Cook (undisclosed) went to the locker room after limping off the field in the third quarter of Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook limped off the field with what looked like a groin or quadriceps injury after hauling in a short throw from Kirk Cousins. He had 47 percent of the Vikings' offensive touches in the first half, in the form of 17 carries for 65 yards and a score, in addition to five catches for 24 yards (on five targets). Alexander Mattison will serve as the Vikings' top running back as long as Cook is off the field.
Published: Sun, Oct 11 at 6:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Monster ground game against Texans
Cook ran for 130 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries, also corralling both of his targets for 16 receiving yards during Sunday's 31-23 win against Houston. Cook briefly exited the game with an undisclosed injury near the start of the fourth quarter, but he was able to return.
Analysis: The reigning Pro Bowl back has been magnificent the past two weeks, combining for 345 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns against AFC South foes Tennessee and Houston. Cook was still a top-shelf fantasy producer Weeks 1 and 2, though his value was much more touchdown-dependent during that span, as he combined for just 121 scrimmage yards in those two games with three total TDs. Up next is a challenging matchup for Cook, as he faces a Seattle defense that entered Sunday allowing the…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 4 at 2:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Totals 199 yards
Cook rushed the ball 22 times for 181 yards and a touchdown in Week 3 against the Titans. He also added two receptions for 18 yards.
Analysis: Cook's highlight play came late in the first quarter, when he broke off a 39-yard run to find the end zone. However, that was far from his only production, as he recorded seven rushes of 10 yards or more and also added an additional reception for a double-digit gain. Though Cook briefly left the game hobbled late in the fourth quarter, he was able to retake the field and should be ready to roll in Week 4 against Houston.
Published: Sun, Sep 27 at 2:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Registers TD in loss to Colts
Cook collected 63 yards and a rushing touchdown on 14 carries, while also corralling both of his targets for eight receiving yards during Sunday's 28-11 loss to Indianapolis.
Analysis: Cook had averaged 17.5 carries per game over his past 15 regular-season outings entering Week 2, but the Vikings were less able to lean on the team's Pro Bowl back down the stretch, having fallen into a 15-point deficit by the 9:27 mark of the third quarter. The Colts' lead would only balloon from there, leaving Cook with a workload of 16 or fewer offensive touches for the third consecutive game. Despite just 119 scrimmage yards to his name thus far this season, Cook's fantasy value has been…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 2:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Two scores in season-opening loss
Cook rushed 12 times for 50 yards and two touchdowns and brought in one of two targets for minus-2 yards in the Vikings' 43-34 loss to the Packers on Sunday. He also notched a pair of two-point conversion runs.
Analysis: Cook saw game script take him out of the equation for large stretches, as the Vikings found themselves down 22-10 at the half and 29-10 after three quarters. However, he salvaged his fantasy day with a pair of touchdowns, the second coming with 7:55 remaining and Minnesota down 36-18. The newly minted running back, who signed a lucrative five-year extension Saturday, will look to pay better dividends in a Week 2 road interconference matchup against the Colts next Sunday.
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 2:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Inks five-year extension
Cook came to terms Saturday with the Vikings on a five-year, $63 million contract extension, which includes $28 million guaranteed, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: With Cook signed to an extension, there's no longer any risk that he'll hold out this season. Cook now looks set to be the main running back in the Minnesota backfield for this season and beyond. With his contract situation resolved, Cook will turn his focus to the Vikings' season-opening matchup with Green Bay on Sunday. He had a career-high 154 rushing yards in his lone outing against the Packers in 2019, breaking free for a 75-yard touchdown in the Week 2 loss.
Published: Sat, Sep 12 at 9:16am by Rotowire.com
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Ready for full workload
Cook said he isn't too worried about his contract situation and is prepared to play Sunday in the Vikings' season opener against the Packers, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports. "If [coach Mike Zimmer] calls my name, I'll be out there," Cook said Wednesday.
Analysis: Cook obviously isn't thrilled that he still doesn't have a long-term deal, but he doesn't seem reluctant to take on his usual workload Week 1. While reports suggest the running back's agent and the Vikings broke off discussions in mid-August, there's still some hope to work things out before next offseason. Cook had a career-high 154 rushing yards in his lone matchup with the Packers last year, breaking free for a 75-yard touchdown in the Week 2 loss.
Published: Wed, Sep 9 at 11:04am by Rotowire.com
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Contract talks stall
Cook's discussions with the Vikings about a contract extension reportedly broke down Tuesday, according to Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Analysis: That said, the impasse won't keep the running back off the practice field, as Cook -- who is in the last year of his rookie deal -- maintains that he's focused on getting ready for Week 1. In the meantime, the possibility remains that contract talks could resume down the road, and the Vikings will have the option of using their franchise tag on Cook next season.
Published: Wed, Aug 19 at 10:21am by Rotowire.com
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Plans to practice Monday
Cook plans to participate in practice Monday, regardless of whether he's signed a contract extension with the Vikings by then, ESPN's Courtney Cronin reports. "I'll for sure be out there coaching, cheering, running the ball," Cook noted Friday in advance of the team's first padded practice. "I'm locked up full go, a thousand percent. I'm trying to get better. I'm trying to lead this young group that we've got."
Analysis: Though there had been previous speculation that the running back may hold out, Cook relayed Friday that he never considered not reporting to training camp. In the meantime, the 2017 second-rounder said he's focused on his Week 1 prep, while the Vikings and his representation continue to discuss his contract. Under the terms of his current deal, the 25-year-old is slated to make $1.33 million in the final year of his rookie pact. Cook is coming off a strong 2019 showing in which he logged 1,135…read more
Published: Fri, Aug 14 at 1:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Reports to training camp
Cook reported to training camp Tuesday, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Per Cronin, Cook arrived early in the day to get his first COVID-19 test. The running back will then presumably participate in the team's virtual meetings in the afternoon. Though Cook reported to camp on time, his contract issues have not been resolved, with Chad Graff of The Athletic noting that it remains unclear "how involved Cook will be in the actual on-field part of training camp if he remains without a new deal."
Published: Tue, Jul 28 at 10:28am by Rotowire.com
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Training camp status disputed
Cooks' agent, Zac Hiller, refuted a report indicating that Cook told running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu he was planning to report to training camp Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Saturday has been a mess of miscommunication between Cook and the team through the media, which started with coach Mike Zimmer saying in the morning that Cook told him he would be reporting to camp Tuesday, which Hiller refuted later in the day. Another report indicated Cook relayed said information to Polamalu instead of Zimmer, which Hiller also says did not happen. Cook previously indicated he would hold out until he receives a "reasonable" extension, but Saturday's back and forth has been…read more
Published: Sat, Jul 25 at 8:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Still expected in training camp
Cook told running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu he plans to report to training camp Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Coach Mike Zimmer said earlier Saturday that Cook told him he would report to camp on time, but Cook's agent, Zac Hiller, refuted that information from Zimmer later in the day. The 25-year-old apparently had a similar conversation with his position coach, who then talked to Zimmer. Cook previously said he wouldn't report until he receives a "reasonable" extension, but the holdout penalties under the new CBA are much harsher than the previous agreement. Regardless of Saturday's "he said, he…read more
Published: Sat, Jul 25 at 7:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Agent denies talk Cook will report
Cook's agent, Zac Hiller, said that Cook did not tell head coach Mike Zimmer that he would report to training camp Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Zimmer told the Minnesota media earlier Saturday that Cook told him he would not hold out and would report on time when Minnesota's training camp beings Tuesday. Heading into the final year of his rookie deal, in which he would play under a $1.3 million salary if not extended, Cook previously said he would hold out until he receives a "reasonable" extension. We'll have to see if Cook reports Tuesday or if he plans to hold out.
Published: Sat, Jul 25 at 5:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Will report for training camp
Cook told Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer that he will report for the start of training camp Tuesday, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Heading into the final year of his rookie deal, in which he would play under a $1.3 million salary if not extended, Cook previously said he would hold out until he receives a "reasonable" extension. It's not clear if he received a contract offer or had a change of heart. Either way, it looks far more likely he'll be on a regular schedule for Week 1.
Published: Sat, Jul 25 at 10:26am by Rotowire.com
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Holding out for extension
Cook announced Monday that he intends to exercise a holdout from team activities until he receives a "reasonable" extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Heading into the final year of his rookie deal, in which he would play under a $1.3 million salary if not extended, it's not surprising to see Cook make use of what leverage he has and hold out from all team-related activities. Schefter reports that the Pro Bowler "will not be showing up for camp or beyond" until the Vikings offer him an extension, a hint that Cook could tentatively carry his holdout into the regular season should it come to that. The 24-year-old was one of the premier ball…read more
Published: Mon, Jun 8 at 2:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Taking part in virtual program
Cook will participate in the Vikings' voluntary offseason program, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Entering the final year of his rookie contract, Cook presumably hopes to sign a long-term deal before Week 1. His participation in the virtual offseason program suggests his relationship with the team remains good, but it doesn't necessarily mean he'd be willing to put his body at risk in actual practices without the security of a new contract. With little hint as to when NFL teams might be able to practice, the Vikings probably won't feel too rushed to complete a deal.
Published: Mon, Apr 27 at 7:03am by Rotowire.com
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Ready for extension talks?
Cook could be in line for an extension later this offseason, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Following a breakout 2019 campaign, Cook is entering the fourth and final season of his rookie contract. The recent track record of RB contract extensions involves a lot of regret on the part of the teams that re-signed those players, but Cook does have age (24) and limited workloads pre-2019 working in his favor. Of course, injuries were largely to blame for his modest volume through two seasons, with a torn ACL in 2017 followed by a lingering hamstring injury in 2018. Even his breakout season…read more
Published: Mon, Mar 9 at 7:04am by Rotowire.com
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Stifled by Niners
Cook carried the ball nine times for only 18 yards and caught six of eight targets for eight yards in Saturday's 27-10 loss to the 49ers in the NFC divisional round.
Analysis: The third-year running back saw his season end with a whimper after he carried the Vikings into the divisional round with a huge performance last weekend against the Saints. Cook stayed mostly healthy in 2019 and proved he can be a three-down bell cow, rushing for 1,135 yards and 13 TDs through 14 games while adding 53 catches on 63 targets for an additional 519 yards. Alexander Mattison could grow into a more prominent role next season if the Vikings make an effort to keep Cook from breaking…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 11 at 8:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores two TDs in upset win
Cook (shoulder) carried 28 times for 94 yards and two touchdowns Sunday against the Saints. He also caught three of five targets for 36 additional yards in the 26-20 wild-card win.
Analysis: Making his return after recovering from a shoulder injury, Cook managed a meager 3.4 yards per carry against one of the league's best run defenses but nearly reached the 100-yard mark through sheer volume. He scored a five-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter and added a one-yard score in the third. Cook was also quite effective as a receiver, finishing second on the team in receiving yards and third in targets. He should be instrumental in the gameplan for next Saturday's…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 5 at 4:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices fully
Cook (shoulder) practiced fully Wednesday.
Analysis: As did Alexander Mattison (ankle), with Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com noting that the duo took their usual first and second-team reps at practice Wednesday. With both Cook and Mattison slated to return to action in Sunday's wild-card game against the Saints, Mike Boone will drop down to third on the depth chart and may be phased out of the Vikings' offensive game plan.
Published: Wed, Jan 1 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Doesn't foresee any limitations
Cook (shoulder) said Wednesday that he will be at full strength for this weekend's wild-card game in New Orleans, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook made similar comments Tuesday, downplaying any concern about his late-season absence extending into the playoffs. The Vikings will release their first injury report of the week later Wednesday.
Published: Wed, Jan 1 at 9:40am by Rotowire.com
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Gearing up for Sunday
Cook (shoulder) is optimistic he'll play this weekend after sitting out the last two games. "I've been putting the time in and I feel good" he said Tuesday, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
Analysis: The 24-year-old went through warmup drills prior to a Week 17 loss to the Bears, so it's not a major surprise he's still upbeat a couple days later. The Vikings will release their first injury report of the week Wednesday, which should clarify Cook's status, but for now the star running back appears on track to retake the field Sunday at New Orleans.
Published: Tue, Dec 31 at 4:58pm by Rotowire.com
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On track for playoff return
Cook (shoulder), who is inactive for Sunday's contest against the Bears, is planning to return from a two-game absence for the Vikings' wild-card matchup next weekend, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Cook has only been able to practice on a limited basis since injuring his shoulder in the second half of the Vikings' Week 15 win over the Chargers, but he may have pushed harder to play in the regular-season finale if Minnesota had playoff positioning at stake. Instead, since the Vikings are locked in as the NFC's No. 6 seed regardless of how Week 17 action plays out, Cook will benefit from some additional time to rest his shoulder. Graff notes that Cook was still taking part in warmup drills…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 29 at 8:52am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play until wild-card round
Cook (shoulder) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Chicago, with the expectation he'll return for the wild-card round of the playoffs, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Fellow running back Alexander Mattison (ankle) is listed as questionable, but he probably won't be in store for many touches even if he's active, considering Minnesota doesn't have an opportunity to rise above the No. 6 seed in the NFC. Mike Boone and Ameer Abdullah are the best bets to take snaps in the backfield in the regular-season finale, while Cook finishes his breakout campaign with 1,654 yards from scrimmage and 13 touchdowns in 14 games. The Vikings will face the Saints, Packers,…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 27 at 10:52am by Rotowire.com
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Puts forth limited practice
Cook (shoulder) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: Cook maintained his listing on the practice report from Wednesday, when the Vikings submitted an estimate since the team only held a walk-through due to the holiday. After not practicing in any fashion before being ruled out ahead of Monday's loss to the Packers, Cook looks to be in a better place health-wise than he was a week ago, but that doesn't mean he'll suit up in the regular-season finale against the Bears this weekend. With the Vikings locked into the No. 6 seed for the postseason, the…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 26 at 1:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited in walk-through session
Cook (shoulder) was a limited participant in Wednesday's walk-through session.
Analysis: Since the Vikings didn't hold a traditional practice on account of the Christmas Day holiday and the quick turnaround from a Monday night loss to the Packers, Cook's "limited" listing is merely an estimate for his activity. As such, it's difficult at this stage to gauge Cook's chances of playing Week 17 versus the Bears, though the fact that the Vikings are locked in as the NFC's No. 6 seed in the playoffs could prompt the team to err on the side of caution and hold him out Sunday.
Published: Wed, Dec 25 at 1:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially out against Packers
Cook (chest) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Packers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Minnesota will be without its starting running back for a vital divisional matchup in Week 16 with Cook unable to go due to his chest injury. Schefter adds that Alexander Mattison (ankle) is questionable, meaning that Mike Boone should be in line for an elevated role against the Packers.
Published: Sat, Dec 21 at 10:39am by Rotowire.com
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Not spotted at practice Saturday
Cook (chest) wasn't spotted at practice Saturday, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: We'll circle back on his status once the Vikings' final injury report of the week is revealed, but Cook is expected to be out Monday night against the Packers. Meanwhile, Alexander Mattison was seen testing things out with his ankle during individual drills Saturday, but he's still looking iffy for Week 16 action. If both Cook and Mattison can't play Monday, Mike Boone will be in line to head Minnesota's rushing attack against Green Bay.
Published: Sat, Dec 21 at 9:30am by Rotowire.com
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Not ready for practice
Cook (chest) and Alexander Mattison (ankle) both are absent from Friday's practice, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Most signs point to Mike Boone handling the lead role Monday against Green Bay, though the Vikings haven't ruled out the possibility of Cook and/or Mattison playing. A Thursday report from Adam Schefter of ESPN suggested the Vikings were leaning toward shutting Cook down for the next two weeks, hoping to get him healthy before the playoffs. On the other hand, Cook did say he'll go through his normal routine of team meetings and work with the training staff, preparing as if there's at least some…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 20 at 9:28am by Rotowire.com
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Doesn't practice Thursday
Cook (chest) isn't participating in Thursday's practice, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The Vikings will begin Week 16 prep with both of their top two running backs going down on the injury report as non-participants, as Alexander Mattison (ankle) was only able to work out on the side with a trainer. Cook, meanwhile, was merely a spectator during the portion of the session that was open to the media, leaving Mike Boone to handle the first-team reps. Adam Schefter of ESPN relayed earlier Thursday that Cook is unlikely to suit up Monday night against Green Bay, but the 24-year-old…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 19 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Unlikely to play Monday
Cook (shoulder) is considered unlikely to play this coming Monday against Green Bay, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Schefter suggested on ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast earlier this week that he would be surprised if Cook was available for the final two regular-season games, but Thursday's report is the first time he cited a source in reference to the running back's likely absence for Week 16. With Minnesota expected to prioritize Cook's health for the posteason, Schefter notes that the club is leaning toward shutting him down for the Week 17 matchup with the Bears as well. Coach Mike Zimmer has thus…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 19 at 5:40am by Rotowire.com
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Coach downplays injury
Coach Mike Zimmer said Cook "feels good" Monday and expressed optimism that the running back will be able to play through his right shoulder injury in the Vikings' Week 16 game against the Packers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Zimmer's comments about his players' injuries aren't always especially reliable, so the Vikings' practice reports this week will likely prove more telling with regard to Cook's status for the matchup between the NFC North's top two teams. Given that the division title is still up for grabs, it would be somewhat surprising if Cook ultimately was withheld from action against Green Bay if he's healthy enough to practice in at least a limited fashion this week. With Cook exiting early in the Week…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 16 at 12:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Injury severity unclear
Coach Mike Zimmer indicated in his post-game press conference after Sunday's victory over the Chargers that he isn't sure about the severity of Cook's shoulder injury, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Zimmer did say that this injury is unrelated to the chest injury Cook has been dealing with recently. Expect further clarification on Cook's status once the Vikings get into their week of practice.
Published: Sun, Dec 15 at 4:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out of Sunday's contest
Cook won't return to Sunday's game against the Chargers in L.A. due to a shoulder injury.
Analysis: Early in the third quarter, Cook seemed to land hard on the right shoulder injury that has afflicted him since a Week 11 hit against the Broncos. After being tended to on the turf, he proceeded to the sideline medical tent and was ruled out shortly thereafter. With his usual backup Alexander Mattison (ankle) sidelined Sunday, the Vikings' backfield has been whittled down to Mike Boone, Ameer Abdullah and fullback C.J. Ham.
Published: Sun, Dec 15 at 2:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Mitigates inefficiency with score
Cook carried the ball 18 times for 62 yards and a touchdown in the team's Week 14 win over the Lions. He also added two receptions for 13 yards.
Analysis: For the third consecutive game, Cook failed to record a run of greater than nine yards. However, he ultimately came through with a decent statistical performance due to a three-yard touchdown run just prior to halftime. Though there was some concern over the Cook's health throughout the week, his 20 total touches suggest that he was feeling good enough to remain a focal point of the team's game plan. Unless there is a setback, that should remain the case for Week 15 against the Chargers.
Published: Sun, Dec 8 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to play
Cook (chest) isn't listed on the final injury report for Sunday's game against the Lions, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Cook never returned after his early exit from Monday's 37-30 loss to Seattle, but the Vikings maintained all along that he'd be fine for Week 14. Coach Mike Zimmer didn't sound concerned when he spoke to the media after Friday's practice, noting that the chest injury won't impact Cook's ability to grip the football, per Chad Graff of The Athletic. Even so, it isn't out of the question for Alexander Mattison to see a bit more work than usual, especially if the Vikings are nursing a large lead.
Published: Fri, Dec 6 at 10:48am by Rotowire.com
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Logs limited practice
Cook (chest) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: Despite having his reps capped for the second straight day, the running back remains optimistic that he'll be able to play Sunday against the Lions, with coach Mike Zimmer also supporting that notion, per Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Even if Cook ultimately gains clearance to suit up this weekend, the Vikings could choose to act conservatively with his workload, given his injury history along with the fact that Minnesota is a double-digit favorite in Week 14 while hosting a…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 5 at 12:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited to start week
Cook was limited in Wednesday's practice due to a chest injury.
Analysis: Cook was forced out of Monday's loss to the Seahawks in the third quarter due to what was initially believed to be a right shoulder injury, but follow-up reports have clarified that he's dealing with a chest issue. The star running back said prior to practice Wednesday that he's confident he'll be ready to play Sunday against the Lions, with his ability to play through the injury likely coming down to a matter of pain tolerance. The early optimism surrounding Cook's situation is encouraging,…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 4 at 1:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Expects to play Sunday
Cook, who was forced out of Monday's 37-30 loss to the Seahawks with what is being described as a right shoulder injury, plans to play in Week 14, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. "I'll definitely be ready to go Sunday," Cook said of this weekend's home game against the Lions.
Analysis: Supporting that notion is that Cook indicated he could have returned to Monday's game, but was held out for "precautionary'" reasons, while Alexander Mattison filled in as the team's lead back. Despite Cook downplaying his injury, there's a decent chance it will impact his practice participation in advance of Sunday's contest.
Published: Tue, Dec 3 at 6:20am by Rotowire.com
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Downplays injury
Cook, who left Monday's loss to Seattle after taking a hit to the chest/shoulder area in the third quarter, said he sat out the remainder of the game for precautionary reasons, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Cook added he'd be ready to play next week.
Analysis: The running back indicated the blow landed on the same spot he'd sustained an injury to back in Week 11 against the Broncos, although the prior issue didn't force him off the field. Alexander Mattison took over and ended up with four carries for 22 yards, while Cook had nine carries for 29 yards and a touchdown before departing. He also added three receptions for 35 yards. While Cook is optimistic about his injury, check to see how he fares in practice this week.
Published: Mon, Dec 2 at 9:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Injury not considered serious
Cook's shoulder injury is not considered serious, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook finished the game with nine carries for 29 yards and a touchdown and three receptions (on four targets) for 35 additional yards before being sidelined in the third quarter. The third-year back will have a short week to fully recover before a Week 14 divisional battle against the Lions next Sunday.
Published: Mon, Dec 2 at 9:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Headed to locker room
Cook is headed to the locker room with a shoulder injury and is questionable to return to Monday's contest against the Seahawks, Ben Goessling of The Star Tribune reports.
Analysis: Cook went straight back to the locker room after suffering a shoulder injury, as the play resulted in a fumble recovered by the Seahawks. Look for more updates to come as they are made available. In the meantime, it will be Alexander Mattison taking over as the top back with Ameer Abdullah and Mike Boone also active.
Published: Mon, Dec 2 at 7:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices in full
Cook (chest) was a full participant at Friday's practice.
Analysis: With confirmation that his chest injury isn't serious, Cook should be fine to handle his usual workload Monday night in Seattle. He's scored a touchdown in nine of 11 games this season, while the other two outings yielded 218 and 116 total yards.
Published: Fri, Nov 29 at 2:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Fine to practice
Cook (chest) is practicing Friday, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Analysis: Cook was listed as a limited participant on the estimated injury report Thursday, though the Vikings didn't actually hold a practice. There doesn't seem to be much concern about the chest issue impacting his availability for Monday's game in Seattle.
Published: Fri, Nov 29 at 9:30am by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with chest injury
Cook was listed as limited on Thursday's practice report due to a chest injury.
Analysis: After racking up at least 100 yards from scrimmage eight times in the first 10 games of the season, Cook sputtered in the Vikings' last contest Week 11 with 57 total yards, his second-lowest mark of the season. The team's ensuing bye week meant the running back wouldn't be listed on an injury report again until Thursday, at which point he was estimated as a limited participant. He'll have two more practices to prove his health ahead of Monday's game at Seattle.
Published: Thu, Nov 28 at 12:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Breaks through to cap comeback
Cook ran for 26 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries and added five catches for 31 yards during Sunday's 27-23 win over Denver.
Analysis: Cook wasn't getting much of anything going against the Denver front in the first half and didn't do much better in the second half, though the Vikings were more successful getting him the ball in the screen game, and he did find the end zone on a three-yard zone run early in the fourth quarter. Sunday was Cook's second smallest yardage total of the season and only the third time in 11 games in which he was held under 100 yards from scrimmage. He has scored in all three of those games and…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 17 at 2:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Carries offense in big way
Cook rushed 26 times for 97 yards and a touchdown and caught seven passes for 86 receiving yards in Sunday's 28-24 win over the Cowboys.
Analysis: Cook didn't have very many holes to run through against the Cowboys' front seven (3.7 yards per carry), but he was able to put up a huge fantasy line through sheer volume and a trip to the end zone (10th rushing touchdown of the season). The NFL's leading rusher also led his team in receiving, tying his season high of 86 receiving yards. Cook was the clear-cut winner in a star running back showdown with Ezekiel Elliott (63 total yards), and the former is making a strong case for fantasy MVP…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 10 at 9:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Garners 116 total yards in loss
Cook rushed 21 times for 71 yards and brought in four of seven targets for 45 yards in the Vikings' 26-23 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.
Analysis: Cook came into the contest with sky-high expectations due to the favorable matchup against a suspect Kansas City run defense, but he was mostly contained throughout the contest. The star running back had a long run of 12 yards, and fell short of the 100-yard mark on the ground for the third time in the last four games. Cook did encouragingly continue with his solid passing game role, as his four catches tied for the team lead and pushed his reception total over the last two contests to nine…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 3 at 2:10pm by Rotowire.com
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