Madden 23 tips with 7 tricks to know before you play (2025)

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Madden 23 tips are already proving useful at this early stage of the new season. With franchise mode tweaked again and Ultimate Team always packing surprises, we've rounded up the key Madden 23 intel below. There's also an explanation of sliders, a look at the new passing system, and other essential nuggets to steer you towards Gridiron glory. Bookmark GR’s Madden 23 tips guide to stay on course for a Hall of Fame year.

1. Use sliders to get the Madden that suits you

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No Madden game is perfect but, instead of tossing the disc aside in a rage, there’s a simple way to help ‘fix’ any issues you might have.

For many Madden vets, this will feel as automatic as a Brady/Gronk touchdown – but it’s worth flagging all the same: head into the settings on the main menu (or in the Franchise menu) to bring up in-game sliders (from 1 to 100) that affect everything from QB accuracy to how tired players get. Practically every element of the game can be tinkered in some way.

Feel free to experiment while you’re under the hood, but we’d recommend upping the Fumbles rating on both CPU and Player Skill so they occur less frequently. Lowering the QB accuracy (to stop the CPU turning Mariota into Mahomes) and increasing the various specific penalty ratings will immediately make the game a less frustrating experience. Feel free to dial up the quarter length to around 9-10 minutes in Franchise mode, too, for a more realistic stat line.

It’s not an exact science, but it’s one that can alleviate a lot of headaches as you get used to the new game. In truth, it should be the first port of call for Madden users every year.

2. Don’t be afraid to try the new passing system

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Change is good. Honest. In Madden 23, EA offers players three ways to pass: the classic method (which is the same as last year’s game), plus two skill-based passing control schemes: Placement and Power & Placement and Accuracy.

The latter two turn passing into a mini-game-of-sorts that requires your QB to hold down the power meter in the Power scheme or to get the timing right in a swing meter – not too dissimilar to field goals – for Accuracy. On top of that, there’s also a Free-Form Passing mode with L2/LT that lets receivers break off from their routes – perfect for busted coverage.

Our best advice is to get very comfortable with the new passing system(s) in the tutorials before going into gameday. Once you’re up to speed, the Accuracy mode in particular helps give a greater degree of freedom to your passing, and even makes curl routes a more viable option this year rather than the risky throw of recent years. Better yet, if you don’t click with the new system then you can go back to the tried-and-tested classic mode.

3. Don’t use up all your salary cap in the first season

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It may be tempting to spend the big bucks to get your dynasty off to a quick start in Franchise Mode, but a subtle change to the financial system – to mirror real-life – means it pays to hold off on mega deals in the first season.

Cap space now rolls over to the second season. That gives you a perfect opportunity to hoover up Free Agents in the offseason. We’ve found Justin Herbert and Joe Burrow can be signed up in 2025 if you’re thinking about snagging a franchise QB a few seasons in with the spare cash.

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Player Tags are one of the most important new features to come to Franchise Mode in years. In essence, these players will get a label – Day 1 Starter, Award Winner, Franchise QB, and so on – that helps shake up NFL teams and makes both yours and the AI’s roster builds far more realistic.

Mentor is one of the best Player Tags we’ve used so far. Having one (or more) on your team allows every player in that position to gain extra XP during weekly training. That, when coupled with the new motivations feature – a series of specific conditions from team prestige to location that can convince a player to sign during negotiations – makes building a complete roster far more challenging and satisfying this year.

5. Your first contract matters in Face of the Franchise

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Face of the Franchise has changed in Madden 23. Instead of fighting for snaps as a rookie, you’re parachuted in as an automatic fifth-year free agent and starter. Of course, you can pick your favorite team but we’d recommend opting for whoever has the biggest signing bonus to begin with. More Rep, more points to play with when building your player from the jump – which is essential if you’re trying out the tricky new Cornerback position.

6. MUT Champions should be your Ultimate Team home – and you can play it whenever

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Goodbye Weekend League, hello MUT Champions. Progress far enough in the new battle pass-style Competitive Pass and you’ll be able to snap a Champs Entry Token. Far from the sugar rush of a weekend binge of years past, MUT Champions gives you the freedom to play 25 games in a week across all seven days. It’s by far the best – and most fulfilling – method to get the big rewards early on MUT this year, so be sure to put all your hours into that when you can.

7. Mash the A/X button when running downhill

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Tackle Battles – the act of mashing A (or X on PlayStation 4 and 5) when met with a conservative tackle – are back in Madden 23. When playing with big, burlier running backs, it should become second nature to start hammering on the button to drag your player on for those extra yards. It can be the difference between a crucial first down or going three-and-out.

If you’re struggling to stop a runner on the other side of the ball, you can use R2/RT at the line of scrimmage to sidestep a block and come in hard on whoever is carrying the football with a big hit stick tackle. Ordinary tackles will get punished more this year – and players can often slip free for big gains.

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Madden 23 tips with 7 tricks to know before you play (2025)

FAQs

How to be really good at Madden 23? ›

Learn how to tackle or hit-stick your opponents and dominate the gridiron.
  1. Hold A/X for a conservative 'Breakdown Tackle'
  2. Press X/Square for an aggressive dive tackle.
  3. Flick Right Stick up when in range of ball carrier to hit stick.
  4. Flick Right Stick down when in range to cut stick (take Ball carrier's legs out)

How do you run effectively in Madden 23? ›

Running the ball is a numbers game. As painfully obvious as it sounds, you want to run the ball where you have more or equal blockers to where the defense has defenders. You can control which way most runs (not including shotgun) by flicking the "right stick" left or right.

What is the funnest position to play in Madden 23? ›

So far, we've had the most fun playing RB in Face of the Franchise mode. If you choose a team with a solid QB, you should be well on your way to the 99 Club. The gameplay is also more fun as an RB. You can run routes in the passing game and pound the rock in the running game.

Who is the strongest player in Madden 23? ›

The strongest players in the game

Donald remains the strongest player in the game -- as it should be. Behind Donald there has been some change. Williams, with his 99 overall rating, moves into the top five and Vea jumped from a 97 to a 98. Nelson, one of the best and strongest out there, remained at a 97.

What is the best defense to call in Madden 23? ›

Cover 2 and Cover 3 are the most popular coverage styles in Madden NFL 23. They keep the play in the front and press the opponent near the passing packet.

What is the best offense play in Madden 23? ›

Best offensive playbooks in Madden 23
  • Best rushing playbook: Baltimore Ravens. ...
  • Best passing playbook: Kansas City Chiefs. ...
  • Best balanced playbook: New England Patriots/Oakland Raiders. ...
  • Most underrated offensive playbook: Detroit Lions. ...
  • Best playbook to beat man coverage: Pittsburgh Steelers.
Sep 1, 2022

What is a flea flicker play? ›

A flea flicker is an unorthodox play, often called a "trick play", in American football which is designed to fool the defensive team into thinking that a play is a run instead of a pass. It can be considered an extreme variant of the play-action pass and an extension of the halfback option play.

What is the most op team in Madden 23? ›

1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 92

Their 92-rated offense boasts the evergreen Tom Brady (QB, 97) behind center, throwing to Mike Evans (WR, 92) and protected by Tristan Wirfs (RT, 91).

What is the weakest team in Madden 23? ›

#1 Houston Texans (74)

The Houston Texans are the worst rated team in the game.

How to be a better QB in Madden 23? ›

How To Pass The Ball In Madden 23
  1. Know Your Offensive Scheme - The Key To Get Better At Passing In Madden 23. Look, this sounds obvious but seriously it's important. ...
  2. You Must Have Great Pocket Presence. ...
  3. Know When To Bullet, Lob, and Touch Pass. ...
  4. Know When To High Pass and Low Pass. ...
  5. Watch The Pros.

How do you get better at defense in Madden 23? ›

How to Play Defense in Madden 23
  1. Match the Formation with the Opposition. The opponent's offensive formation shows up as soon as they select it. ...
  2. Adjust the Defensive Line in Advance. ...
  3. Use Coverage Adjustment to Shade. ...
  4. Assign Players and Define Their Zone. ...
  5. Choose a Turnover-Friendly Coverage Style.
Mar 14, 2023

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