That would be the quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who led the Green Bay Packers to a 13-3 record as well as an NFC Championship Game appearance (he lost, a fact that is a source of great satisfaction for me as Mut 22 coins an Minnesota Vikings fan). In the present, Rodgers engaged in an ongoing tit-for-tat battle with the Packers (again an absolute joy) But that isn’t stopping some fans from questioning the absence of his current MVP.

Madden 22’s “ultrarare two-player cover” instead include Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes — two former Madden cover players. Mahomes made an appearance in Madden 20 and Brady was featured in Madden 18.

Madden was a rocky 2020, but as the only NFL sim on the market, having it on the cover confers a certain amount of prestige. Madden 21 could have been with many players, including Aaron Donald and Derrick Henry or rising stars like Justin Herbert, if Rodgers was not present. Instead, Madden 22 is rolling with familiar faces which is causing people to be bored. Perhaps EA should reconsider bringing back fan voting so Peyton Hillis can be on the cover once more.

In any case, Madden 22 is on the way to Xbox Series X, PS5, PS4, and Xbox One as well as a an early look at the game, which lists 10 significant improvements. These include homefield advantage as well as the possibility of hiring offensive and buy Madden 22 coins defensive coordinators and lots more.