Bills running back Fred Jackson has produced like one of the NFL's top rushers and he wants to be paid like one. Two games into the season, the only place the NFL's current leading rusher is not making headway is with the Bills front office. He has two years left on his contract, including this season, during which he's set to make a base salary of $1.75 million. "We've approached them, and it's not gone the way we would've liked it to," Jackson said. "I'm annoyed by it. I've been playing at a high level for three straight years now. I would like something to be done about it this year. I want something done that's fair for myself and the team." Unhappy as he might be, Jackson stresses he's not letting off-the-field issues distract him from what he needs to do come game time. "Not at all. I'm going to play football," he said. "I come to help this team and get wins. And that's what I'm going to continue to do."