Madden 25 Franchise Mode Tips & Guide

Playing in the NFL is a dream for many people, but what about actually coaching a team? That’s exactly what you will be doing in Madden 25 Franchise Mode,and in this article we’ll explain everything you need to know about it. Keep reading to see ourMadden 25 Franchise Modetips.

Madden 25 Franchise Mode Basics

The first thing to do is choose between Weekly NFL Roster or Roster File. The first option will allow you to start playing from a specific week of the championship, while the second simply starts you from the first week, both of the Preseason or Regular Season. After that, the game will ask you to choose a team, here you can also decide to import your very own custom one.

But now comes the important decision, do you want to own or coach the team? The differences between the two options are as follows.

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Finally, you’re able to choose between several backstories, depending on if you are playing as an owner or a coach. For the owners, the backstories are:

For the coach, the backstories are:

you may also choose to play as a real-life coach. In that case, you cannot choose any backstory, but you will get it automatically depending on the pre-existing story of the one you selected.

Madden 25 Franchise Mode Tips

Overall, while the Franchise Mode in Madden 25 is not very different from last year’s iteration, there are still some new features and things to keep an eye on. In particular:

That’s all we have for you for tips on Madden 25 Franchise Mode. For more information on the game, check out our articles onthe best teamsandhow to stop the run.

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A coach being interviewed and saying that the running back needs to be more consistent.

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