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James Cook Brother Dalvin Cook NFL, Contract, and All You Want to Know

Who is James Cook Brother Dalvin, and for which NFL team he is playing for? Find answers to all your questions.

Running Back James Cook’s brother Dalvin Cook is running back for the New York Jets in this NFL season 2023. Dalvin started his NFL career before his brother, James Cook. The Minnesota Vikings selected Dalvin in round 2, overall 41 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.

On Sunday Night Football, Dec. 17 was the best NFL career day for James Cook, he made 2 total touchdowns for 221 total yards and with 25 carries.

The NFL also shared and appreciated the effort of James Cook in the post on X.

After the best career performance by James Cook all NFL fans want to know more about the brother duo James and Dalvin Cook.

James Cook NFL Bio

James Cook was born on September 25, 1999 in Miami, Florida, U.S. He is the younger brother of NFL team Minnesota Vikings RB Dalvin Cook. He went to Miami Central (West Little River, Florida) High School, where the dream of becoming a football player was blooming in him.

James Cook played college football at the University of Georgia, where he played a running back position for the Georgia Bulldogs Football team. He was a member of the college football team when they clinched the CFP National Champion title.

James Cook Draft

James Cook was selected by the Buffalo Bills in round 2 with overall pick 63rd in the 2022 NFL Draft. Here is the Tweet Bills PR team shared when picked Cook.

James Cook College Stats

James Cook’s college stats speak about his skills and performance at the collegiate level. James’s total yards are 2233, and their total touchdowns are 20 in college career.

As a Freshman in 2018, Cook started 13 out of 14 games. He made 2 touchdowns for 284 rushing yards and caught 8 passes for 89 receiving yards.

As a Sophomore in 2019, Cook started three games and played 14 games. He made 2 touchdowns for 188 rushing yards and caught 16 passes for 132 receiving yards.

As a Junior in 2020, Cook played eight games, made 3 touchdowns for 303 rushing yards, and received 16 catches for 225 receiving yards, and 2 touchdowns.

As a Senior in 2021, Cook started 3 games and played 15 games. As a senior, he finished the season with the best career stats; he made 7 touchdowns for 728 yards, 113 carries, and averaged 6.3. As a receiver, he made 4 touchdowns for 284 yards and 27 catches.

James Cook Net Worth

According to James Cook’s current contract with the Buffalo Bills, he will get $ 2.39 million guaranteed. According to Spotrac he signed a $5,832,057 four year (2022-2025) contract including a $1,421,496 signing bonus, $2,391,590 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $1,458,014

James Cook current net worth is estimated to be 2 million for the year 2023.

James Cook Brother Dalvin Cook

Dalvin Cook is the elder brother of James Cook. The Minnesota Vikings drafted Dalvin in 2017, where he played for six seasons from 2017 to 2022. He won Pro Bowl honor four times while playing for the Vikings.

Dalvin Cook was born on August 10, 1995, four years before his brother James Cook.

Dalvin Cooks went to the same school, Miami Central (West Little River, Florida) as his brother.

Dalvin Cooks played college football at Florida State University, where he played from 2014 to 2016.

Dalvin’s current team is the New York Jets. He signed a $7,000,000 a year contract with the Jets this year, 2023, including 5,800,000 guaranteed. His base salary is $1,080,00, and his average annual salary is $7,000,000.

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