CHARLOTTE, N.C.(AP) — James Cook walked into his postgame news conference on Sunday looking like a guy who'd barely worked up a sweat, let alone run for a career-best 216 yards and two touchdowns.

“I feel like I could go again,” Cook said.

Why not?

After all, of Cook's 216 yards, 168 came before contact, according to ESPN Research.

That's a sign of just how well the Bills blocked up front against a Carolina Panthers defense that came into the game ranked eighth in the league against the run and had allowed only 131 yards on the ground over the last three games.

Cook scored on runs of 64 and 21 yards as Buffalo romped to a 40-9 win .

Offensive coordinator Joe Brady seemed to make a concerted effort to get Cook on the edges and used counter plays to allow the fourth-year running back

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