Fun Facts About Madden Football 2026

Madden NFL Facts & Stats (2026) — Copies Sold, Cover Athletes, Key Milestones

Verified Madden NFL franchise facts and stats: first release (1988), copies sold milestone, mobile installs, cover athletes through Madden NFL 26, and engagement highlights—fully sourced.

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Fun Facts About Madden Football

Madden NFL (originally released as John Madden Football) is EA Sports’ long-running American football simulation game franchise named after Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster John Madden. The series is known for officially licensed NFL teams/players, broadcast-style presentation, and modes like Franchise and Ultimate Team.

Quick takeaways

  • First release: John Madden Football launched in 1988 (Apple II; later ports followed). (Reference overview)
  • Franchise sales milestone: EA reported the franchise passed 130 million estimated sell-through units as of August 2018. (EA press release)
  • Publisher HQ: Electronic Arts’ corporate headquarters is in Redwood City, California. (EA Investor Relations)
  • Latest cover (most recent release): Madden NFL 26 cover athlete: Saquon Barkley. (AP News)

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Madden NFL franchise facts

  • Franchise name: Madden NFL (originally John Madden Football) (Reference overview)
  • Publisher: EA Sports (Electronic Arts) (Reference overview)
  • First game: John Madden Football (1988) (Reference overview)
  • Debut platforms listed for the 1988 title: Apple II, Commodore 64/128, MS-DOS (with Apple II listed as a 1988 release platform). (Reference overview)
  • Key early creators credited (1988 title): Trip Hawkins, Robin Antonick, and John Madden. (Reference overview)
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Madden NFL franchise stats

  • Copies sold (milestone): EA reported the franchise passed 130 million estimated sell-through units (as of Aug. 2018). Source
  • Mobile installs (milestone): EA reported 73 million mobile installs (as of Aug. 2018). Source
  • Total players (milestone): One commonly cited estimate is 75 million players (as of 2017, reported). Source
  • Reported lifetime franchise sales (older estimate): ESPN reported the franchise had generated $3 billion in sales (older longform feature). Source
  • Reported endorsement range: USA Today reported John Madden earned $2M–$3M annually for his endorsement (older report). Source
  • Madden Championship viewership example: The Madden NFL 19 Bowl drew 2.5 million viewers (reported 2019). Source
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Madden cover athletes (1999–present)

Note: “Madden 25” can refer to two different games: the 25th-anniversary title released for the 2013 season (Madden NFL 25, cover: Adrian Peterson), and the title released for the 2024 season (Madden NFL 25, cover: Christian McCaffrey). (Reference overview)

  • Madden NFL 99 — Garrison Hearst
  • Madden NFL 2000 — Barry Sanders
  • Madden NFL 2001 — Eddie George
  • Madden NFL 2002 — Daunte Culpepper
  • Madden NFL 2003 — Marshall Faulk
  • Madden NFL 2004 — Michael Vick
  • Madden NFL 2005 — Ray Lewis
  • Madden NFL 06 — Donovan McNabb
  • Madden NFL 07 — Shaun Alexander
  • Madden NFL 08 — Vince Young
  • Madden NFL 09 — Brett Favre
  • Madden NFL 10 — Troy Polamalu & Larry Fitzgerald
  • Madden NFL 11 — Drew Brees
  • Madden NFL 12 — Peyton Hillis
  • Madden NFL 13 — Calvin Johnson
  • Madden NFL 25 (2013) — Adrian Peterson
  • Madden NFL 15 — Richard Sherman
  • Madden NFL 16 — Odell Beckham Jr.
  • Madden NFL 17 — Rob Gronkowski
  • Madden NFL 18 — Tom Brady
  • Madden NFL 19 — Antonio Brown
  • Madden NFL 20 — Patrick Mahomes
  • Madden NFL 21 — Lamar Jackson
  • Madden NFL 22 — Tom Brady & Patrick Mahomes
  • Madden NFL 23 — John Madden
  • Madden NFL 24 — Josh Allen
  • Madden NFL 25 (2024) — Christian McCaffrey
  • Madden NFL 26 — Saquon Barkley

Cover reference (millennium list and recent covers): ESPN; recent cover announcements: Reuters, AP News.

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Selected engagement milestones

  • Madden NFL 21 (week-one engagement examples): EA reported 460,000 football seasons completed and 17 million “The Yard” games played in the first week (reported 2020). Source

Methodology

  • High-confidence sources prioritized: EA press releases and major outlets (AP/Reuters) are used for franchise milestones and cover announcements.

Sources & references

That’s all for now. Be sure to check back soon as we update this post with new, confirmed stats as they are published.

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