Bills' James Cook has a hilarious response when asked about his brother joining the Jets

The Buffalo Bills RB James Cook knows all too well how dominant his brother, Dalvin Cook, can be. The two are close and, like all brothers, seem to have a little rivalry going on. The best part? We are all winners in their competition. Dalvin Cook recently, after weeks of anticipation, agreed to a deal […]

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The Buffalo Bills RB James Cook knows all too well how dominant his brother, Dalvin Cook, can be. The two are close and, like all brothers, seem to have a little rivalry going on. The best part? We are all winners in their competition.

Dalvin Cook recently, after weeks of anticipation, agreed to a deal with the New York Jets. Meaning, these two are going to face off at least twice a year.

I previously wrote about James opening up on the potential of his brother joining the Bills and the slim possibility that would be. For a while, Buffalo was one of the favorites to land Cook before he ultimately ended up in New Jersey, and definitely not New York.

Now that Dalvin has made his decision, of course, the media would ask James what he had to think. Without saying a single word, Cook hilariously stuck it to his brother. We already can't wait for week one.

Alaina Getzenberg, Buffalo Bills reporter for ESPN, stopped James as he was walking off the practice field to ask him about his brother joining the division. Cook wasted no time with a big ol' thumbs down before walking away. At the last moment, James turned and yelled "for him" referring to the thumbs down being aimed at Dalvin.

Cook, often quiet-mannered, gave the most James Cook answer possible. Bills Mafia will remember the discourse on social media after he was drafted, not flashing a smile which had many worried he wasn't excited or having fun. We've all grown to learn and love the soft-spoken dominant running back.

If you ask me, the Bills have the better Cook, and we're beyond excited to see these two duke it out on game day. Cook will get an increased role this season with RB Devin Singletary going to the Texans, leaving him as the clear number one in the offense.

There's nothing James would like more than to beat his brother, both for the season and in their head-to-head matchups. Here's hoping he does just that.

Featured image via YouTube @buffalobills