Who was on the Madden cover in 2010?
Drew Brees
Series overview
| Title | Release year | On the cover |
|---|---|---|
| Madden NFL 10 | 2009 | Troy Polamalu of the Pittsburgh Steelers Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals |
| Madden NFL 11 | 2010 | Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints |
| Madden NFL Football | 2011 | Madden NFL Football logo |
| Madden NFL 12 | 2011 | Peyton Hillis of the Cleveland Browns |
Who will be on the next Madden cover?
A pair of future Hall of Famers will serve as the faces of EA Sports’ Madden NFL 22 as Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes were announced as the franchise’s latest cover athletes on Thursday.
Who was the first player on the cover of Madden?
The extensive list of Madden cover athletes goes back to 1988 when Madden released its first title. John Madden was the cover “athlete” all the way up till 1998 when he shared the cover with San Francisco 49ers running back Garrison Hearst. Hearst was the first official athlete to be featured on a Madden game.
Is Derrick Henry on the cover of Madden 22?
The Madden 22 cover vote rumours were wrong after all: Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry is not the athlete on this year’s box. Instead, Madden 22 is fronted by Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes, both scoring their second covers after appearing on Madden 18 and Madden 20 respectively.
Who’s on the cover of Madden 2022?
Patrick Mahomes
The Buccaneers’ Tom Brady and Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes will share the cover of Madden NFL 22, as the league’s two most recent Super Bowl MVPs were unveiled as co-cover athletes of the “MVP Edition” on Thursday.
How many times has Brady been Madden cover?
At nearly 44 years old, Tom Brady is putting up some of the best stats of his career. It turned out to be a fitting choice to feature Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes on the cover of Madden 22. Mahomes and Brady are now the first players to feature on the cover twice.
Will Derrick Henry be on Madden 22?
Derrick Henry was rated 96 in Madden NFL 22, and on behalf of all Tennessee Titans fans, we’ve got a bone to pick with you. Rival Christian McCaffrey on the Panthers wins top running back honors with a 97 rating, which, given his injury-plagued 2020 season, is honestly ridiculous.