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How Jared Cook is navigating season as the best player on a bad team

BALTIMORE — Jared Cook and his baritone voice provide arguably the most insight of anyone in the Raiders locker room after a loss.

Rarely are his answers short, but one question elicited just a two-word response from the Raiders’ tight end on Sunday after the Raiders’ (2-9) 34-17 loss to the Ravens. Asked how he would assess his own play this season, probably the best of any Raider, Cook quickly deflected.

“No comment,” he said before the reporter finished asking his question. “No comment.”

Cook understandably kept his focus on the team and the loss, but he deserves at least some credit for being the best player on a bad team.