
Madden 26 ratings: Kyler Murray ranked 17th among QBs
NFL training camps have begun and the 2025 NFL season is just a few weeks away. It is the time of year when the latest edition of the Madden NFL videogame franchise comes out.
Madden NFL 26 comes out this month and EA Sports has released all player ratings.
The Arizona Cardinals have only two players with overall ratings in the 90s. This year, quartrback Kyler Murray doesn't even have a rating in the 80s.
Madden 26 player ratings: Kyler Murray
Murray's rating is 79 overall. Sixteen quarterbacks have higher overall ratings than he does. He has the same rating as second-year Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix.
Murray's speed rating is 92. Only two quarterbacks have a higher rating — Baltimore's Lamar Jackson at 96 and Seattle's Jalen Milroe (a rookie) at 93. Murray's 92 speed rating matches Justin Fields of the New York Jets.
Madden 26 player ratings: Other quarterbacks
Only four quarterbacks haver overall ratings in the 90s — Buffalo's Josh Allen and Baltimore's Lamar Jackson both are 99s. Cincinnati's Joe Burrow has a 97 and Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes is a 95.
Twelve quarterbacks have ratings in the 80s, with the Rams' Matthew Stafford at 88 and the Raiders' Geno Smith at 80, with 10 others in between.
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