Madden 24 Trade Deadline, Request And Superstar Mode
Madden 24 trade deadline is set to land on the 2nd of November 2023. The update will roll before the TNF between the Titans and the Steelers.
The Week 8 roster update will revise the traded players and their teams. This particular overhaul will adjust the teams for footballers who swapped teams after the 23rd of October.
Kevin Byard is already listed as a Philadelphia Eagles in the video game. His transaction was completed on October 23.
Meanwhile, Leonard Williams, who is now a Seattle Seahawks player since October 30, 2023, is still listed as the New York Giants player.
Likewise, the week 8 overhaul will adjust player ratings based on week 7 performance. Free agents list will also be improvised to match with the real world.
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Madden 24 Superstar Mode Trade
Madden 24 Superstar Mode trade is not possible. Once you are drafted into a team while playing in the Superstar mode, you cannot get out of your contract.
When a team drafts your new superstar or your chosen NFL player, you must play for that team until the end of your contract. Once it expires, you can re-sign or leave the team and become a free agent.
But, there is a turnaround way to change franchises if you are dissatisfied with your current team. You can demand a release in the offseason.
Press the L1 (LT) and R1 (RT) buttons to head to the ‘Options’ menu. Then, choose ‘Demand Release’ and pick ‘Yes.’
You will see another pop-up message that states that your character will retire if you remain unsigned until the end of free agency.
When you receive an offer, a new task in the home tab can be seen. Go to ‘Contract Offers’ to see new offers.
Then, hit the X or A on your controller to choose your desired offer. When you see a prompt, choose ‘Yes’ to proceed.
Franchise Mode
Madden 24 franchise trade is only possible in Franchise mode. You cannot trade players in any other mode.
Superstar mode and Ultimate team mode do not offer this feature.
The new version of the game allows users to offer up to six draft positions for a swap deal. Madden 23 allowed users to offer three draft slots.
You can offer the current, the next year, and next two years draft slots while making a swap deal.
Likewise, you can add up to three players in a trade package.
How To Request A Trade In Madden 24?
You can request a trade in the Madden 24 franchise mode by following these steps:
Make sure to see the list of positions the team you are about to negotiate wants while making a trade package.
Likewise, the trade interest level meter based on who you want and what you offer is the determining factor for any deal. If it is green and filled up, the success rate is high.
On the other hand, if it is red or yellow and is mostly empty, your offer will be declined.
Easiest Players To Trade For In Madden 24
Easiest players to trade for in Madden 24 comprise LOLB Nolan Smith Jr., CB Tariq Woolen, QB Malik Willis, MLB Troy Andersen, and RB De’Von Achane.
Woolen is a quite dependable Cornerback in the video game with 83 OVR. His initial rating at the game’s launch was 83, and he got a +1 boost in the week 1 update. It remained the same till week 6 and dropped back to 83 in week 7.
His game card has 98 speed, 96 acceleration, 80 catching, 95 jumping, 86 zone coverage, 79 player recognition, 70 man coverage, and 79 press rating.
Other players and their in-game statistics are mentioned below:
Nolan Smith Jr. – 72 OVR
- Speed – 92
- Acceleration – 94
- Toughness – 84
- Impact blocking – 65
- Pursuit – 82
- Hit Power – 84
Malik Willis – 65 OVR
- Throw power – 94
- Speed – 90
- Short throw accuracy – 77
- Medium throw accuracy – 71
- Deep throw accuracy – 76
- Throw on the run – 79
Troy Andersen – 65 OVR
- Speed – 91
- Toughness – 86
- Impact blocking – 76
- Block Shedding – 66
- Pursuit – 78
- Hit Power – 84
De’Von Achane – 81 OVR
- Speed – 96
- Acceleration – 94
- Carrying – 92
- Jumping – 82
- Toughness – 87
- Change of Direction – 90
Trade Deadline Week In Previous Madden
Trade deadline Madden 23 update was released on 3rd November, after the 2022 NFL trade deadline, which ended on 1st November 2022.
The 2022 trade deadline saw a record 11 deals where fourteen players swapped their franchises.
All the deals made that day were:
NFL Trade Deadline Players 2023
NFL trade deadline 2023 saw six players switching teams. Former Washington Commanders athlete Montez Sweat went to the Chicago Bears for 2024 2nd round pick.
Another surprising move was the deal of ex-Commanders player and No. 2 pick of the 2020 NFL Draft Chase Young to the San Francisco 49ers. In return, Washington secured a third-round choice for the 2024 draft.
NFL trade deadline list 2023 includes the following names:
- Rasul Douglas
- Green Bay Packers gave the CB and 2024 fifth-round pick to Buffalo Bills for the 2024 third-round pick
- Donovan Peoples-Jones
- Cleveland Browns traded the WR to the Detroit Lions for 2025 sixth-round draft choice
- Ezra Cleveland
- Jacksonville Jaguars received the OL and gave a 2024 sixth-round selection to the Minnesota Vikings
- Joshua Dobbs
- Minnesota Vikings acquired the QB as a replacement for injured Kirk Cousins. They got the player and the 2024 seventh-round selection for the 2024 sixth-round pick
NFL trade deadline ended at 4 p.m. Eastern Time on the 31st of October. Teams can enter the trade business next year from the 13th of March, 2024.
With the conclusion of the trade deadline, franchises can no longer approach players signed with another team. The options for franchises to get new roster members include elevation from the practice squad, waiver wire, and free agency.
The Week 8 trade time limit commenced in 2012. Before that, teams were allowed to exchange players for draft picks and players till the sixth week.
All Trades of the 2023 Regular Season
Here is a list of every footballer swapping their teams from September 8 to October 30:
- Kentavius Street: from Philadelphia Eagles to Atlanta Falcons
- Leonard Williams: from New York Giants to Seattle Seahawks
- Kevin Byard: from Tennessee Titans to Philadelphia Eagles
- Terrell Edmunds: from Philadelphia Eagles to Tennesse Titans (part of the Byard deal)
- Mecole Hardman: from New York Jets to Kansas City Chiefs
- Van Jefferson: from Los Angeles Rams to Atlanta Falcons
- Chase Claypool: from Chicago Bears to Miami Dolphins
- Randy Gregory: from Denver Broncos to San Francisco 49ers
- J.C. Jackson: from Los Angeles Chargers to New England Patriots
- Cam Akers: from Los Angeles Rams to Minnesota Vikings
A total of 15 deals were made in 2023, and sixteen players were swapped.
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