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Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott Rips Running Back For Lack Of Focus And Commitment After Embarrassing Loss To Texans

After a stunning loss to the Texans, Bills head coach Sean McDermott called out his star running back for a lack of focus and commitment, hinting that off field distractions and dating drama have bled into the locker room.

Bills Stunned By Texans, And McDermott Has A Clear Target

The Buffalo Bills walked into Sunday fully expecting to reassert themselves as an AFC powerhouse.
Instead, they walked out of NRG Stadium with a humbling loss to the Houston Texans and a head coach who had clearly reached his breaking point.

In his postgame press conference, head coach Sean McDermott did not hide behind clichés or gentle “we will watch the tape” answers. He went straight to the heart of the problem: focus and commitment.

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And at the center of that storm was his star running back, James Cook – a dynamic, explosive playmaker who is supposed to be one of the engines of Buffalo’s offense.

“This Is Not Just About Missed Assignments”

McDermott’s tone was calm, but the message was sharp.

“This is not just about missed assignments on Sunday,” McDermott said. “This is about how you prepare, how you live, how seriously you treat your responsibility to this team.”

On paper, Carter’s stat line did not look terrible. But the numbers did not match what McDermott has been seeing behind the scenes for weeks.
Mental errors in pass protection, missed reads on key downs, and visible frustration on the sidelines painted a different picture.

And McDermott made it clear that what happens from Monday to Saturday is now under the microscope just as much as what happens on Sunday.

Off Field Distractions: Dating Life Spilling Into Football

Without naming names directly, McDermott all but confirmed what has been circulating quietly around the building: off field distractions are starting to show up on game day.

According to multiple team sources, Carter has recently spent more time juggling his social life than studying the playbook.
Stories have spread in the locker room about him going out on dates with three different women in the span of a few days, posting late night photos, and showing up to meetings looking tired and unfocused.

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McDermott did not recount the details, but his hint was unmistakable.

“When your job becomes your second priority,” he said, “the team feels it. The scoreboard reflects it.”

For a franchise that lives under the constant pressure of “this is our window,” that kind of message hits hard.

Locker Room Frustration: “We Need Everyone Locked In”

Inside the locker room, some veterans are quietly frustrated.

They see the same thing McDermott does: a gifted player who can tilt the field, but who is now walking a dangerous line between superstar lifestyle and professional discipline.

One veteran offensive lineman, speaking anonymously, did not mince words.

“We need everyone locked in,” he said. “You can’t be all over the place during the week and then expect to flip a switch on Sunday. That is not how this league works.”

For a Bills team that used to be defined by its blue collar mentality and collective focus, this kind of distraction hits at the identity level.
It is not just about one bad game. It is about what kind of team they want to be.

McDermott Sends A Message To The Entire Roster

McDermott’s criticism was aimed at James Cook, but the message was clearly meant for the entire roster.

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He talked about standards, about the privilege of wearing a Bills uniform, and about what happens when personal priorities get out of alignment with team goals.

“I am not here to babysit careers,” McDermott said. “I am here to coach men who understand what it takes to win in this league. If football is not your first priority, this is going to be a very difficult place for you.”

That is not the kind of quote that blows over in 24 hours.
That is the kind of quote that players remember, agents remember, and the rest of the league notices.

What Happens Next For The Bills And Their Star RB?

The loss to the Texans has already tightened the AFC playoff race. The margin for error is shrinking fast.

For Carter, the path forward is brutally simple: lock in or fall behind.

If he responds the right way – shows up earlier, studies harder, cuts down the noise off the field, and produces when it matters – this episode could become a turning point in his career.

If he does not, McDermott has already hinted that no role is guaranteed, no matter how much talent a player has.

For the Bills, this is bigger than one player or one loss. This is about resetting the tone of a season that is in danger of slipping away.

The question now is not just whether Buffalo can bounce back in the standings.
It is whether their star running back is ready to grow up, shut out the distractions, and match his talent with the level of commitment his head coach is demanding.

And in the NFL, that answer often determines who is still playing in January, and who is watching at home.

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