Cordarelle Patterson (up three points to 84) has seen his rating rise for the third time in a row this week. A swiss-army knife for Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons who is used for both running back and wide receiver. Patterson had a great game with six receptions and the score of 126 yards on Sunday's win against the New Orleans Saints.
Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner was a dynamite performer with three touchdowns to his name as well as 173 yards of scrimmage an upset win over the San Francisco 49ers. For his efforts, Conner was awarded a 2 point jump, resulting in an 82 overall rating.
Conner's 454 rushing yards rank among the 19th best in the NFL, but his 10 touchdowns on the rushing field have him tied for the top spot in the league with Titans All-Pro Derrick Henry. Conner is likely to have the chance to claim sole possession of first place in the league with Henry out because of foot surgery.
Bo Jackson, a former NFL running back with the Los Angeles Raiders and Major League outfielder Bo Jackson is the sole player who has been named as a Pro-Bowler in football as well as an All-Star on the baseball field. That's why, in 1990 American toy manufacturer Tiger Electronics released a handheld game that let players play alongside Jackson on both field of baseball and football. The following year, Nintendo launched Bo Jackson's Hit and Run for Game Boy and Bo Jackson Baseball for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Yet his trio of games may not have been even possible without the virtual stardom attained by him during 1989's Tecmo Bowl, the first console game to be granted an authorization through the NFL to show players' name, image and likeness. Today, Jackson in Tecmo Bowl and 1991's Tecmo Super Bowl is considered to be among the best video game avatars. He's also Michael Vick from Madden NFL 2004.
Madden was released for the first time in the form of a PC in 1988 during Jackson's second season in the NFL. However, due to licensing issues as well as a hip injury that occurred during the 1990 NFL season, which forced his early retirement from football. Jackson never played Madden in the course of his career. The year 2014 was the first time Jackson was able to make his Madden debut as a special edition gamer as part of The Ultimate Team game mode.
In a press release on Wednesday afternoon, EA Sports announced that not only will Jackson be back in the game to play for the first time in a while following Madden NFL 15 however, he'll also receive the honor of being an official Madden cover athlete. More than 35 years after his NFL career began in 1987, Jackson is set to grace the cover featuring a digital version of Madden NFL 22. Beginning on Friday, players are once more allowed to play the game virtually. EA Sports also teamed up with Nike to revive the company's iconic Bo Knows ad campaign by adding a digitally rendered model of his signature shoe, which is the Nike Air Bo Turf and incorporating it into the game.
Jackson has become the seventh running back designated as a Madden cover athlete. This follows Eddie George (Madden 2001), Marshall Faulk (Madden 2003), Shaun Alexander (Madden 2007), Peyton Hillis (Madden 12), Adrian Peterson and Barry Sanders (both Madden 25).
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Cordarelle Patterson (up three points to 84) has seen his rating rise for the third time in a row this week. A swiss-army knife for Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons who is used for both running back and wide receiver. Patterson had a great game with six receptions and the score of 126 yards on Sunday's win against the New Orleans Saints.
Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner was a dynamite performer with three touchdowns to his name as well as 173 yards of scrimmage an upset win over the San Francisco 49ers. For his efforts, Conner was awarded a 2 point jump, resulting in an 82 overall rating.
Conner's 454 rushing yards rank among the 19th best in the NFL, but his 10 touchdowns on the rushing field have him tied for the top spot in the league with Titans All-Pro Derrick Henry. Conner is likely to have the chance to claim sole possession of first place in the league with Henry out because of foot surgery.
Bo Jackson, a former NFL running back with the Los Angeles Raiders and Major League outfielder Bo Jackson is the sole player who has been named as a Pro-Bowler in football as well as an All-Star on the baseball field. That's why, in 1990 American toy manufacturer Tiger Electronics released a handheld game that let players play alongside Jackson on both field of baseball and football. The following year, Nintendo launched Bo Jackson's Hit and Run for Game Boy and Bo Jackson Baseball for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Yet his trio of games may not have been even possible without the virtual stardom attained by him during 1989's Tecmo Bowl, the first console game to be granted an authorization through the NFL to show players' name, image and likeness. Today, Jackson in Tecmo Bowl and 1991's Tecmo Super Bowl is considered to be among the best video game avatars. He's also Michael Vick from Madden NFL 2004.
Madden was released for the first time in the form of a PC in 1988 during Jackson's second season in the NFL. However, due to licensing issues as well as a hip injury that occurred during the 1990 NFL season, which forced his early retirement from football. Jackson never played Madden in the course of his career. The year 2014 was the first time Jackson was able to make his Madden debut as a special edition gamer as part of The Ultimate Team game mode.
In a press release on Wednesday afternoon, EA Sports announced that not only will Jackson be back in the game to play for the first time in a while following Madden NFL 15 however, he'll also receive the honor of being an official Madden cover athlete. More than 35 years after his NFL career began in 1987, Jackson is set to grace the cover featuring a digital version of Madden NFL 22. Beginning on Friday, players are once more allowed to play the game virtually. EA Sports also teamed up with Nike to revive the company's iconic Bo Knows ad campaign by adding a digitally rendered model of his signature shoe, which is the Nike Air Bo Turf and incorporating it into the game.
Jackson has become the seventh running back designated as a Madden cover athlete. This follows Eddie George (Madden 2001), Marshall Faulk (Madden 2003), Shaun Alexander (Madden 2007), Peyton Hillis (Madden 12), Adrian Peterson and Barry Sanders (both Madden 25).
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