Madden NFL 24
Madden NFL 24 will launch later this year, likely by the end of August. However, now's the time of year when fans and pros alike guess who could (and should) be on the cover. Here are some potential players who are rumored to be the pick or who deserve a shot at having their face on the next video game.
For reference, Patrick Mahomes has been on the Madden NFL cover twice already in his prestigious career since 2019. While he's obviously a future hall-of-famer, we're going to omit him from this year's running since he already appeared more than once. If he does appear again, then it truly does mean he owns the league.
Madden NFL 23's cover was in honor of legendary head coach John Madden, who passed away in December of 2021.
Rumors online have suggested that Josh Allen will be the chosen one when EA Sports announces the cover athlete for Madden 24 on June 7, although some on Twitter are not thrilled with the idea of Allen being on the cover.
With Josh Allen at the helm of the offense, the Bills have seen a resurgence in recent years with 3 straight AFC East titles. Allen was named to the Pro Bowl in both 2020 and 2022.
However, Allen's high-risk style of play has led to a high number of interceptions with 15 in 2021 and 14 in 2022. Still, there's little doubt that Josh Allen is one of the more exciting young stars in the NFL today.
To say Jalen Hurts had a breakout season in 2022 would be an understatement. He improved in nearly every statistical category and is a leader of this offense. Hurts will be just 25 this upcoming season, but he already has the whole team behind his back. His teammates, coaches, and even rivals have nothing but good things to say about him.
Not only is Hurts a great player, but he's a personality that everybody loves. When Eagles fans fell off the broken rails at the Washington Football Team game back in 2021, Hurts helped them up. He didn't run away or watch out for himself. He stuck around, took a few pictures, and met with fans before heading back to the locker room.
Hurts is also coming off a close Super Bowl LVII loss in which he played amazingly but had a costly fumble early in the game. To be fair though, his defense and special teams couldn't step up to the plate and help the offense out in the second half.
Hurts would be the first Eagles player to appear on a Madden NFL cover since Donovan McNabb on Madden 06 (2005), if he were selected. He would be the second Eagles player overall.
Justin Jefferson is arguably the best wide receiver in the game right now. With over 4,800 receiving yards in just three seasons, Jefferson is producing numbers that could threaten the likes of Terrell Owens by the time he retires.
Jefferson not only breathes life into the Vikings offense but into the entire league. He's waking up defensive coordinators and fantasy team managers every time they realize they have to go against him.
But the LSU alum also makes the sport of football fun. There's always that period of transition in sports where the seemingly best players retire. But then there's players like JJets who remind us we still live in a league full of talent. Even if you're not a Vikings fan, just watching him makes your jaw drop in awe and appreciate the level of talent he has.
Jefferson would be the first WR to be on a Madden NFL cover since Antonio Brown in Madden 19 and the first Vikings player since RB Adrian Peterson in Madden NFL 25. He would be the second Vikings player overall.
Hear me out. Remember when Madden NFL 09 had both a Brett Favre Jets and Packers cover? Now, wouldn't it be cool to do the same thing again with another first-ballot hall-of-famer?
Rodgers is one of the most talked-about players in the league. Whether it was something big like his trade to the Jets or jokes about his darkness retreat, he's extremely popular. He was traded to New York during the offseason, just like his predecessor, Brett Favre, was back in 2008. Rodgers, like Favre, had also never been on a Madden NFL cover up to that point.
An extremely talented player who's heading to an extremely talented roster, Aaron Rodgers makes great sense for a Madden cover. We don't know how his year with the Jets will end up, but we do know all eyes will be glued on him when he's playing for Gang Green.
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He would be the first Jets player since Favre to appear on a Madden cover in 2008 and second Jets/Packers player overall.
Here are some players who also deserve recognition, if not a Madden cover spot:
Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals
Similarly to Hurts, Burrow is a locker room guy. People love playing for him. He's taken his team to the Super Bowl, and statistically, he's proven himself. He's also got a great personality and leadership qualities that could set a precedent for future Madden cover athletes.
While he wasn't able to take his team to the big game for the second time in a row, he's brought a level of success that the Bengals haven't seen in a long time. He would be the first Bengal to be on a Madden cover.
Trevor Lawrence – Jacksonville Jaguars
Why? Because he's just so chill.
In all seriousness, Lawrence with new head coach Doug Pederson led their team to the franchise's first playoff win since 2018. He also remained cool and calm during the Urban Meyer disaster that took place in 2021. He's been improving, plays hard, and has a great attitude. He would be the first Jaguar player on a cover.
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Derrick Henry – RB, Tennessee Titans
There's been a recent trend in the NFL that suggests running backs only have a limited life span. Then there's Derrick Henry, who just came off his 3rd 1,500+ rushing yard campaign.
The only problem with Henry is that he may not be remembered by fans beyond the Titan's fanbase after his retirement. He has yet to reach milestones like 10,000 rushing yards or 100 rushing touchdowns. Look at Shaun Alexander, who also appeared on a Madden NFL cover. Fantastic athlete but still hasn't earned a hall of fame spot.
Travis Kelce – TE, Kansas City Chiefs
Mahomes has been on the cover twice already, but the Chiefs are still the best team in the league. A part of the reason why is because they have the most reliable tight end in the league.
At 33 years old, he came off one of the best years of his career (1,338 receiving yards, 12 touchdowns, 12.2 YPC). Kelce also has a big personality, and people love to follow him. His New Heights Podcast with Jason Kelce is adored by many and shows how much people love the Kelce bros. While it would be tough for Jason to get a Madden cover, Travis' chances seem a bit better.
Travis Kelce would be just the second tight end to make the cover after Rob Gronkowski was on Madden 17.
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