Dalvin Cook Has The World In His Hands
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The Jets seemed to have a big effect on star running back, Dalvin Cook.
The unsigned running back stated on NFL Network on Friday that his chances of signing with the team are "pretty high" when on a visit this weekend.
He expressed a similar view on Saturday afternoon, praising the Jets' will to compete for the Super Bowl and the team's decision to acquire Aaron Rodgers from the Packers.
The unsigned running back stated on NFL Network on Friday that his chances of signing with the team are "pretty high" when on a visit this weekend.
He expressed a similar view on Saturday afternoon, praising the Jets' will to compete for the Super Bowl and the team's decision to acquire Aaron Rodgers from the Packers.
Cook, 27, played with the Vikings for his first six seasons of professional football. He had at least 1,000 running yards in each of the previous four seasons before Minnesota released him earlier in the summer.
The star has experience against the Jets' quarterback because they face off twice a year in the NFC North.
Cook is pleased with the Jets' whole roster, though, not just Rodgers.
Cook has had persistent shoulder problems going back to his time at Florida State, and in 2019 while playing for Minnesota, he shattered his shoulder.
But once he signs, or if he signs at all, he should be prepared to travel.
The star has experience against the Jets' quarterback because they face off twice a year in the NFC North.
Cook is pleased with the Jets' whole roster, though, not just Rodgers.
Cook has had persistent shoulder problems going back to his time at Florida State, and in 2019 while playing for Minnesota, he shattered his shoulder.
But once he signs, or if he signs at all, he should be prepared to travel.