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Here’s a look at the full list of receiver and tight end overall ratings for Madden 23 that play for the Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jacksonville Jaguars: Dolphins. Tyreek Hill 97. Mike ...
One year after securing the most inductions into EA’s Madden NFL “99 Club” for a tight end in the video game’s history, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has done it again. A year ago ...
Madden NFL 24 received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to Metacritic. [6] [7]IGN wrote: "Madden NFL 24 makes several much-needed improvements to the on-field experience thanks to fantastic additions to animations and AI, but it still suffers from the same problems it always has once you get off the field: everything here is just done better in every other sports sim, even ...
Madden NFL 25 received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to Metacritic. [10] [11] Will Borger of IGN wrote a positive review, stating it is better than Madden NFL 24 and complimenting the game's "on-field action", as well as additions from College Football 25. However, Borger added that the game's mode are "functionally the ...
[19] GameSpot also gave the game 6.0/10, praising the new Yard game mode and mechanic updates, but noted the "rampant technical issues and bugs". [22] GamesRadar+ gave the game 3/5 stars, praising the Yard game mode, as well as the updates to Face of the Franchise, but knocked Franchise, Superstar KO, and Ultimate Team for remaining unchanged. [21]
Madden NFL 23 is a 2022 American football video game developed by EA Tiburon and published by EA Sports. Based on the National Football League (NFL), it is an installment in the Madden NFL series and follows the release of Madden NFL 22. Madden NFL 23 was released in August for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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He doesn't have a team to play for in the NFL, but Colin Kaepernick's "Madden" rating is higher than more than half of the league's starting quarterbacks.