Madden 24 is set to be released on August 15th, 2023.
The team and player ratings for the Philadelphia Eagles have been revealed and fans will likely have a lot of fun playing with their favorite team in the latest installment of the iconic Madden franchise.
In Madden 24, the Eagles have drawn one of the highest team ratings in the game at 91 overall. Five different Eagles players drew initial Madden ratings of 90 overall or higher, led by right tackle Lane Johnson, who narrowly missed out on the infamous 99 club.
Let’s go over the top-10 highest-rated Eagles players in Madden, along with full Madden 24 ratings for the top 50 players on the Eagles roster.
Top 10 Best Eagles Madden Players
The Eagles have one of the best Madden 24 rosters with a balance of solid play in the trenches and playmakers on both offense and defense.
Lane Johnson will be the highest-rated player on the Eagles in Madden 24, earning a 98 overall rating to start the season. Darius Slay and Jason Kelce were not far behind with 92 overall ratings at cornerback and center, respectively. Meanwhile, A.J. Brown (91 overall) and Hassan Reddick (90 overall) parlayed their breakout seasons into becoming two of the highest-rated players at their positions.
Let’s take a closer look at the highest-rated Eagles players in Madden 24.
- Lane Johnson — Right Tackle (#65) | Overall: 98
- Darius Slay Jr — Cornerback (#2) | Overall: 92
- Jason Kelce — Center (#62) | Overall: 92
- A.J. Brown — Wide Receiver (#11) | Overall: 91
- Haason Reddick — Left Outside Linebacker (#7) | Overall: 90
- Dallas Goedert — Tight End (#88) | Overall: 89
- Jalen Hurts — Quarterback (#1) | Overall: 88
- DeVonta Smith — Wide Receiver (#6) | Overall: 87
- Jordan Mailata — Left Tackle (#68) | Overall: 87
- James Bradberry IV — Cornerback (#24) | Overall: 85
1. Lane Johnson — Right Tackle (#65) | Overall: 98
Lane Johnson, the standout right tackle of the Philadelphia Eagles, takes the top spot with an impressive overall rating of 98. His exceptional power and technique make him a force to be reckoned with on the offensive line.
2. Darius Slay Jr — Cornerback (#2) | Overall: 92
Darius Slay Jr, the Eagles’ most dynamic cornerback, secures the second position with an overall rating of 92. His prowess in zone coverage and ability to shut down top receivers make him a valuable asset in the Eagles’ defense. Known for his ability to create turnovers, Slay can turn the momentum of a game by taking matters into his own hands.
3. Jason Kelce — Center (#62) | Overall: 92
Jason Kelce, an agile center and Eagles’ fan favorite, shares the second position on the list with an overall rating of 92. Known for his quickness and football IQ, Kelce anchors the Eagles’ offensive line and ensures smooth operations in the trenches, opening up the Eagles running and passing game.
4. A.J. Brown — Wide Receiver (#11) | Overall: 91
A.J. Brown, the physical wide receiver, grabs the fourth spot with an overall rating of 91. Brown’s ability to overpower defenders and make contested catches provides a reliable target for the Eagles’ quarterback.
5. Haason Reddick — Left Outside Linebacker (#7) | Overall: 90
Haason Reddick, the speed rusher at left outside linebacker, secures the fifth position with an overall rating of 90. His blazing speed off the edge makes him a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks.
6. Dallas Goedert — Tight End (#88) | Overall: 89
Dallas Goedert, the vertical threat at tight end, takes the sixth spot with an overall rating of 89. Goedert’s ability to stretch the field and make tough catches adds a new dimension to the Eagles’ passing attack in Madden. With two dominant wide receivers on the outside, Goedert should have plenty of room to work with in the middle of the field.
7. Jalen Hurts — Quarterback (#1) | Overall: 88
Jalen Hurts is arguably one of the most fun quarterbacks to play with in Madden 24, thanks to his ability to improvise under center. Despite a breakout season under head coach Nick Sirianni, Hurts remains the Eagles’ seventh highest-rated player with an overall rating of 88. As the Eagles’ starting quarterback, Hurts brings a dual-threat ability, making him a dangerous playmaker both through the air and on the ground.
8. DeVonta Smith — Wide Receiver (#6) | Overall: 87
DeVonta Smith, the slot receiver, occupies the eighth position with an overall rating of 87. The third-year wideout brings his precise route-running and playmaking ability to enhance the Eagles’ passing game. Often lined up against the opposing team’s second cornerback, Smith provides the Eagles with a potential mismatch nearly every time that he steps onto the field.
9. Jordan Mailata — Left Tackle (#68) | Overall: 87
Jordan Mailata, the powerful left tackle, shares the eighth position with an overall rating of 87. Mailata’s size and strength make him an anchor on the Eagles’ offensive line.
10. James Bradberry IV — Cornerback (#24) | Overall: 85
James Bradberry IV, the lockdown cornerback, rounds up the top ten with an overall rating of 85. Bradberry’s skills in zone coverage make him a key component of the Eagles’ defensive backfield.
Philadelphia Eagles Madden 24 Ratings
Rank | Player | Overall |
---|---|---|
1 | Lane Johnson
#65 RT | Power |
98 |
2 | Darius Slay Jr
#2 CB | Zone |
92 |
3 | Jason Kelce
#62 C | Agile |
92 |
4 | A.J. Brown
#11 WR | Physical |
91 |
5 | Haason Reddick
#7 LOLB | Speed Rusher |
90 |
6 | Dallas Goedert
#88 TE | Vertical Threat |
89 |
7 | Jalen Hurts
#1 QB | Improviser |
88 |
8 | DeVonta Smith
#6 WR | Slot |
87 |
9 | Jordan Mailata
#68 LT | Power |
87 |
10 | James Bradberry IV
#24 CB | Zone |
85 |
11 | Josh Sweat
#94 RE | Smaller Speed Rusher |
84 |
12 | Landon Dickerson
#69 LG | Power |
82 |
13 | D’Andre Swift
#0 HB | Elusive Back |
81 |
14 | Fletcher Cox
#91 DT | Run Stopper |
81 |
15 | Jake Elliott
#4 K | Power |
81 |
16 | Brandon Graham
#55 LE | Power Rusher |
80 |
17 | Avonte Maddox
#29 CB | Man to Man |
79 |
18 | Jalen Carter
#98 DT | Run Stopper |
79 |
19 | Jordan Davis
#90 DT | Run Stopper |
79 |
20 | Rashaad Penny
#23 HB | Elusive Back |
79 |
21 | Terrell Edmunds
#26 SS | Zone |
78 |
22 | Kenneth Gainwell
#14 HB | Elusive Back |
76 |
23 | Milton Williams
#93 DT | Run Stopper |
75 |
24 | Quez Watkins
#16 WR | Deep Threat |
75 |
25 | Boston Scott
#35 HB | Elusive Back |
74 |
26 | Greedy Williams
#38 CB | Man to Man |
73 |
27 | Justin Evans
#30 SS | Run Support |
73 |
28 | Nolan Smith Jr
#3 LOLB | Speed Rusher |
73 |
29 | Reed Blankenship
#32 FS | Zone |
73 |
30 | Derek Barnett
#96 RE | Power Rusher |
72 |
31 | K’Von Wallace
#42 FS | Hybrid |
72 |
32 | Kelee Ringo
#37 CB | Man to Man |
72 |
33 | Nakobe Dean
#17 MLB | Field General |
72 |
34 | Olamide Zaccheaus
#13 WR | Playmaker |
72 |
35 | Sydney Brown
#21 SS | Hybrid |
72 |
36 | Arryn Siposs
#10 P | Power |
71 |
37 | Cam Jurgens
#51 RG | Agile |
71 |
38 | Josiah Scott
#33 CB | Slot |
71 |
39 | Nicholas Morrow
#41 ROLB | Run Stopper |
71 |
40 | Dan Arnold
#46 TE | Vertical Threat |
70 |
41 | Greg Ward Jr
#84 WR | Slot |
70 |
42 | Kentavius Street
#97 DT | Speed Rusher |
69 |
43 | Marcus Mariota
#8 QB | Scrambler |
69 |
44 | Kyron Johnson
#58 LE | Smaller Speed Rusher |
68 |
45 | Tyler Steen
#56 RT | Agile |
68 |
46 | Zech McPhearson
#27 CB | Man to Man |
68 |
47 | Davion Taylor
#52 ROLB | Run Stopper |
67 |
48 | Jack Driscoll
#63 RT | Agile |
67 |
49 | Marlon Tuipulotu
#95 DT | Run Stopper |
67 |
50 | Trey Sermon
#22 HB | Elusive Back |
67 |