Christian McCaffrey joins exclusive club in Madden NFL video game

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Screenshot via YouTubePanthers running back Christian McCaffrey at Madden NFL 21.

It’s been quite the year for the Panthers’ Christian McCaffrey. He also became the third player in NFL history to capture 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving final year and then set the mark for largest contract for a running  at April.
Now he’s combined the next club.

The prior Valor Christian celebrity obtained a 99 (out of 99) complete score in Madden NFL 21 on Tuesday, Electronics Arts declared. He also ’s the very primary running back to earn the score since then-Vikings celebrity Adrian Peterson at Madden NFL 25 straight back.

“That’s an honour,” McCaffrey stated in a movie published by EA. “I’ve been playing Madden since I was a child. ”

McCaffrey also obtained high marks in rate (92), acceleration (93), agility (97), consciousness (97), catching (82), carrying (98), change of leadership (96), ball carrying vision (96) along with juke move (96).

99 club members declared include Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald along with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Broncos linebacker Von Miller, that had a 99 score from 2017-19, has a 97 to the match. Jaguars defensive lineman Calais Campbell, who starred in Denver South High School, has a 95 score.

Madden NFL 21 is slated for an Aug. 28 release date for PC, PlayStation 4 along with Xbox One. It will be available in the fourth quarter of 2020 for its PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Google Stadia.

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