Madden 15 News and Updates: New Bundle Coming Soon, More Player Ratings Released
If you're willing to upgrade from your Xbox 360 to an Xbox One, you'll receive a free copy of the newest Madden NFL game.
Coming Aug. 26, the same day that the game is being released, is an Xbox One bundled with "Madden NFL 15." The Xbox One won't come with Kinect but it'll only cost $399. It will come with a digital download of "Madden NFL 15" for free.
You can pre-order the bundle through the Microsoft Store.
More Player Ratings Released
Kickers and punters will be two positions featured in this update. While these players aren't the most exciting players in the game, they often make a difference in field position and in last second field goals.
Matt Prater received the best kick power rating (KPW) after hitting a 64-yard field goal last season. For that, he was rewarded with a 99 KPW rating and a 95 overall rating (OVR).
Punter Andy Lee received a 97 KPW and a 95 kick accuracy rating (KAC). Last season he finished top five in both punt average (48.2) and net punting average (41.7).
Robby Gould is another kicker that will convert a lot of field goals for you if you choose him in the game. He's a reliable kicker and he was given a 96 KPW rating.
Justin Tucker was 38-41 on field goals last season. He also hit a 61-yarder as well. That gives him a 98 KPW rating.
The other position featured in this update is tight ends. Tight ends are both blockers and big pass catchers as well. They are crucial to offensive production.
Jimmy Graham received the top rating at TE. He has good hands (92 rating), good speed (85 rating) and Drew Brees throws to him. He also receives a 97 OVR rating.
Vernon Davis takes third place in the TE ratings (behind Rob Gronkowski). That's because he's fast (90 speed rating) and a great blocker.
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