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Madden 26 player ratings: The top 20 players on Arizona Cardinals

Madden 26 player ratings: The top 20 players on Arizona Cardinals

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Let's have a look at who the top-rated players are on the new edition of the Madden NFL videogame.
It is that time of year! The player ratings for the new "Madden NFL 26" video game by EA Sports have been released. We can see how the players around the league are viewed, including Arizona Cardinals players.
No Cardinals players received a perfect 99 rating, something only 10 players around the league got. Two Cardinals — safety Budda Baker and tight end Trey McBride — had ratings in the 90s at 92 overall.
Let's have a look at the top player ratings on the Cardinals.
Madden 26 player ratings:
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