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Malik Nabers, Josh Allen Title Madden 25 Week 4 Player Ratings Update | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats and Rumors

Malik Nabers, Josh Allen Title Madden 25 Week 4 Player Ratings Update | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats and Rumors

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Malik Nabers is off to a great start to his rookie season. Article 25 The rankings reflect the same.

The New York Giants’ rookie overall rating increased by +3. Weekly update from EA Sportstook him to 80 overall. He wasn’t alone; Detroit Lions linebacker Aidan Hutchinson is up two rating points to 92 overall, and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is up two rating points to 94.

All three were valuable blows.

Nabers had a ridiculous Week 3, catching eight passes for 78 yards and two touchdowns. Some of his catches were truly remarkable.

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Hutchinson followed up his ridiculous 4.5 sacks in Week 2 with a more modest one in Week 3, but added six tackles. He currently has 6.5 sacks in three games.

And then there’s Allen, who led the Buffalo Bills to a 3-0 record and had his best game yet on Monday; He threw for 263 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for another 44 yards in a blowout 47-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. .

Other notable boosts from Week 3 included Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Goedert, who rose +2 overall to 87 after catching 10 passes for 170 yards, and Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, who rose two ratings to 89 after rushing for 110 yards. yards and two touchdowns, his second consecutive 100-yard performance.

But you can’t predict the biggest rise of the week. That distinction belonged to Dallas Cowboys fullback Hunter Luepke, who went +6 to 69 after two receptions for 41 yards in Week 3.

Absolutely huge news for the watchdog community, no doubt.

The biggest downgrades of the week are Bills safety Mike Edwards (-6 to 69 overall), Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Devin White (-5 to 70 overall) and Cleveland Browns center Ethan Pocic (-5 to 70 overall). to 72).

The most notable downgrade was to the legendary Justin Tucker, who lost two rating points (now 85 points total) after missing his third goal of the season on Sunday. He’s currently 5-for-8 on the season and just 2-for-5 from 40 yards or longer.