Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR Sports Radio 550) - The National Football League released the results of the Associated Press' NFL All-Pro voting for the 2025 season on Saturday, where two members of the Buffalo Bills ended up earning honors.
The most notable honor bestowed was for running back Ray Davis, who earned First-Team All-Pro honors as a kick returner on special teams. As for running back James Cook, despite finishing the 2025 season as the league's leading rusher, he finishes with a Second Team All-Pro honor at running back.
Lead by the 1,621 yards on the ground, Cook helped the Bills to finish the 2025 campaign as the best rushing attack in the NFL. Cook became the first Bills running back to win the league's rushing title since O.J. Simpson did it in the 1976 season.
Cook finished his season with 309 carries and averaged a second-best 5.2 yards per-carry, a league-best 95.4 yards per-game and 12 rushing touchdowns.
The 26-year-old was able to surpass 100 yards rushing in a league-best nine games this season. This included a career-best 216 yards rushing back in Week 8 in a win over the Carolina Panthers.
This is the first time in Cook's career he has earned All-Pro honors in the NFL.
As for Davis, he earns First-Team All-Pro honors on special teams as a kick returner, the first such honor of his career.
The second-year running back returned 31 kickoffs this season for 943 yards, and returned one touchdown in a Week 12 loss to the Houston Texans. Davis averaged 30.4 yards per-kick return, which ranked first in the NFL this season.