"Go Hawks!" is no more. It's replaced by the oft-sloganeering Wilson has coined "Let's Ride" for his new fans and his teammates in Denver Mut 23 Coins. Though Wilson's presence at the locker room has been described as maybe being a bit annoying over the years the fans are awed by a winner and he's a great choice to bring his winning style and new colours to the Madden cover, possibly to make it seem like the series has been given an update that is similar to his own.

After completing one of the most memorable wideout seasons in NFL history, Ja'Marr chase has two characteristics EA would love to use for its Madden cover art: a player who is high upside and someone who still hasn't attained their figurative peak. As amazing as Chase was in his last season, his 2022 run is likely to be even better because Cincy's new offensive line could give Chase the chance to make game-breaking plays with his young QB.

It's impossible to overstate the sheer power Josh Allen was in his final game of 2021. He was almost perfect and dominated Patrick Mahomes in an overtime game where a large number of fans complained foul when the rules didn't allow Allen an opportunity to take a shot to the Chiefs' first-drive touchdown to end his game OT. He will come into 2022 with an ego-splitting shoulder, and EA may like to promote the game this way. "Take it," "Prove yourself." The business loves a catchy slogan that is similar to this. It is perfect for an Allen-led marketing campaign.

Another option EA may consider for its cover star is, of course, one of the star players of the team that will defend its championship this year. Aaron Donald has somehow never been on the Madden cover before, despite being the very best defensive player in the league for almost a decade now. Could this be the year? Donald has been contemplating retirement in the offseason Buy Madden nfl 23 Coins, which means that the 2022 season could be his final on the field, and also his first on the Madden cover.