5 best Madden NFL covers in the history of the game


5 best Madden NFL covers in the history of the game

Madden NFL is a video game which is based on the National Football League (NFL). It is developed by EA Tiburon for the EA Sports organisation. It was early called the John Madden NFL but later on, the name was changed in 1993.

Madden NFL is the only licensed game of the National Football League and is hugely popular among fans. It has been highly beneficial to EA Sports as well raising $4 billion in revenue as of 2013. Today we will be seeing the top 5 cover photos of the Madden NFL game packaging.

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5. Madden NFL 2011 (Drew Brees)

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Madden 11

After winning the Superbowl with the New Orleans Saints, it was absolutely no question that Drew Brees will be on the cover of the Madden NFL game. The good looking jersey colour scheme of the Saints makes it a very attractive cover.

4. Madden NFL 2001 (Eddie George)

The 2001 Madden EA NFL cover was one of the best looking in the game’s history. Featuring running back Eddie George, the cover has an attractive blue colour scheme.

3. Madden NFL 2020 (Patrick Mahomes)

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Madden 20

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is featured on the cover of the Madden NFL game. It shows m the 2018 NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes showing off his biceps in signature style.

2. Madden NFL 2017 (Rob Gronkowski)

The 2017 Madden NFL game cover showed Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski doing his famous move ‘Gronk Spike. It is a very good looking cover which is simple in design but still looks stunning.

1. Madden NFL 2010 (Larry Fitzgerald and Troy Polamalu)

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The Madden NFL 2010 cover is undoubtedly the best looking cover in the history of the game. A matchup between the Superbowl finalists Cardinals vs Steelers featuring Larry Fitzgerald and Troy Polamalu going head to head.

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