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WATCH: Saquon Barkley reacts to joining the coveted '99 Club' in 'Madden NFL 26'

WATCH: Saquon Barkley reacts to joining the coveted '99 Club' in 'Madden NFL 26'

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Saquon Barkley continues to rack up the post-Super Bowl honors, and the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year landed the Madden NFL 26 cover, along with the coveted '99 Club rating to go with it.
Barkley is the first Eagles player to grace a Madden cover since Donovan McNabb for Madden NFL 06. He also earned a spot as the first member of the franchise's history to earn the coveted Madden NFL 26 99 Club.
What is the "99 Club" in Madden NFL
The "99 Club" in Madden NFL is an exclusive group of players who have achieved the highest possible overall rating of 99 in the game. It's a highly prestigious honor, signifying that these players are the best in the NFL, almost flawless at their positions in the game. Madden has previously assigned 100 overall ratings in older versions, but for many years now, 99 has been the maximum and the standard. EA Sports, the creators of Madden, use a combination of real-life performance metrics, statistical analysis, and expert scouting to determine which players earn this elite status each year. Players who make the 99 Club are often celebrated by EA Sports with special announcements, sometimes even receiving a physical "99 Club" chain.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles RB joins the coveted '99 Club' in Madden NFL 26

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