Madden 99 Club: Myles Garrett is first Brown to be honored
Is there a higher honor in professional football than being named to the Madden 99 Club?
Perhaps. But kidding aside, the 99 Club is a huge deal. It represents the highest video game honor in the land, signaling that a player has virtually no flaws at his position.
Madden NFL 23 will release on Aug. 19, and there will be a handful of familiar faces in the 99 Club — and likely some new ones.
Wide receiver was the first position to have its ratings announced on Monday, followed by edge rushers on Tuesday. Next comes running backs on Wednesday, cornerbacks on Thursday, and quarterbacks on Friday.
Let’s take a look at who made this year’s cut so far.
Myles Garrett, Edge, Cleveland Browns
Garrett is the first Brown to earn entry into the Madden 99 Club, and it’s hard to imagine a more deserving player.
The five-year veteran out of Texas A&M is a 6-foot-4, 272-pound problem for offensive linemen everywhere.
He’s a three-time Pro Bowler and has been First Team All-Pro in each of the last two seasons. And he has numbers to back up those honors.
Garrett has at least 10 sacks in each of his last four seasons, including a career-high 16 in 2021. Last season, he also notched career-bests in tackles (51) tackles for loss (17) and quarterback hits (33).
Davante Adams, WR, Las Vegas Raiders
New team, same game.
This year marks Adams’ second consecutive year as the top-rated Madden receiver, and the 29-year-old becomes the first Raiders receiver to be rated this high since Randy Moss in Madden NFL ’06, which was released in 2005.
In 2021, Adams had the second-most receptions in the league (123), trailing only Cooper Kupp (145). Adams’ 1,553 receiving yards were the third-most in the league behind Kupp (1,947) and Justin Jefferson (1,616).
Adams added 11 touchdowns — fifth-most in the NFL last season — on the way to earning his fifth straight Pro Bowl selection. He also was a first-team All-Pro selection for the second consecutive season.
Las Vegas acquired Adams this past offseason in a blockbuster trade with the Green Bay Packers, the franchise which Adams spent the first eight seasons of his NFL career with.
Trent Williams, OT, San Francisco 49ers
Nine-time Pro Bowl selection Trent Williams was the first player to enter Madden 99 Club for the upcoming season, as revealed on July 7. He is the first offensive lineman in the game’s history to join the 99 Club.
Williams just wrapped up his second season with San Francisco after nine standout campaigns with Washington.
Stay tuned for more updates throughout the week!
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