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The Complete ‘Madden 24’ Player Ratings For The Arizona Cardinals

This past week, the folks at EA Sports steadily unveiled this year’s player ratings for Madden 24, as the game is now three weeks away from its August 15 release date. Player ratings are always a source of debate, but they do provide at least a decent look at each team’s strengths and weaknesses, with the understanding that preseason ratings can never account for any major leaps players could potentially make in an offseason.

The Arizona Cardinals are fully in rebuild mode for the 2023 season. They have a new head coach and new GM turning over the roster around Kyler Murray (79 OVR) who will miss all of this upcoming season rehabbing a torn ACL. As such, this will be an evaluation year to see who can stick and who might be on the move soon. There are some interesting players on both sides of the ball, but quarterback will be an adventure and they figure to give their young guys lots of opportunity to play and make mistakes. Hollywood Brown (84 OVR) and Rondale Moore (80 OVR) are now the leaders in the receiver room after they released DeAndre Hopkins. They’ll hope the offensive line starts to come together after selecting Paris Johnson Jr (77 OVR) at the top of this year’s draft, as they try to do a better job protecting Murray in the future. On defense, Budda Baker (90 OVR) leads a young group with some intriguing talent like Zaven Collins (76 OVR), but it’s overall not expected to be a strong group.

Here is the full Madden 24 depth chart for the Cardinals, broken down by position with each player’s overall rating.

QB
Kyler Murray: 79
Colt McCoy: 63
Jeff Driskel: 62
Clayton Tune: 62
David Blough: 58

RB
James Conner: 77
Corey Clement: 70
Ty’Son Williams: 67
Keaontay Ingram: 66

WR
Marquise Brown: 84
Rondale Moore: 80
Zach Pascal: 74
Greg Dortch: 73
Auden Tate: 70
Michael Wilson: 69
Javon Wims: 68
Andre Baccellia: 61

TE
Zach Ertz: 83
Trey McBride: 74
Noah Togiai: 60
Aaron Brewer: 32

LT
D.J. Humphries: 79
Josh Jones: 73
Julien Davenport: 62
Jackson Barton: 57

RT
Paris Johnson Jr.: 77
Kelvin Beachum Jr.: 76
Dennis Daley: 64
Lachavious Simmons: 58
Badara Traore: 54

LG
Elijah Wilkinson: 71
Jon Gaines II: 67
Hayden Howerton: 61

RG
Will Hernandez: 76
Marquis Hayes: 63

C
Hjalte Froholdt: 65
Lecitus Smith: 59

DT
Leki Fotu: 69
Carlos Watkins: 68
Jacob Slade: 61

LE
L.J. Collier: 67
Jonathan Ledbetter: 65
Eric Banks: 59

RE
Rashard Lawrence: 67
Dante Stills: 64
Kevin Strong: 64

LOLB
BJ Ojulari: 71
Myjai Sanders: 71
Jesse Luketa: 63

MLB
Zaven Collins: 76
Kyzir White: 75
Krys Barnes: 73
Owen Pappoe: 66
Josh Woods: 59
Ezekiel Turner: 57

ROLB
Cameron Thomas: 71
Dennis Gardeck: 70
Victor Dimukeje: 65

CB
Marco Wilson: 74
Antonio Hamliton: 72
Rashad Fenton: 70
Christian Matthew: 70
Garrett Williams: 70
Kris Boyd: 68
Kei’Trel Clark: 67
Nate Hairston: 67

SS
Budda Baker: 90
Isaiah Simmons: 81
Juju Hughes: 64

FS
Jalen Thompson: 79
Josh Thomas: 63
Andre Chachere: 61

K
Matt Prater: 79

P
Matt Haack: 70

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The Complete ‘Madden 24’ Player Ratings For The Los Angeles Rams

This past week, the folks at EA Sports steadily unveiled this year’s player ratings for Madden 24, as the game is now three weeks away from its August 15 release date. Player ratings are always a source of debate, but they do provide at least a decent look at each team’s strengths and weaknesses, with the understanding that preseason ratings can never account for any major leaps players could potentially make in an offseason.

Life came at the Rams quickly in their title defense in 2022, and they enter 2023 in an interesting position. There’s still some talent on the roster, but it’s not clear if there’s enough (or enough depth) to be a contender again, with no real hope of reinforcements in the near future after trading so many draft assets to make that title run. Aaron Donald (99 OVR) is still the most dominant defensive force in football, but there’s not a ton around him right now on that side after they traded Jalen Ramsey to Miami. Cooper Kupp (96 OVR) is still one of the best receivers in football, but likewise, he’s a bit on an island and needs Matthew Stafford (75 OVR) to bounce back from a down year that raised questions about the condition of his shoulder. All told, the Rams don’t appear to be a legit threat in the NFC on paper despite having a pair of the best players in all of the NFL, and how this season goes will likely decide whether big changes are on the horizon in L.A.

Here is the full Madden 24 depth chart for the Rams, broken down by position with each player’s overall rating.

QB
Matthew Stafford: 75
Stetson Bennett IV: 62
Brett Rypien: 57
Dresser Winn: 50

RB
Cam Akers: 81
Zach Evans: 67
Kyren Williams: 65
Ronnie Rivers: 63

WR
Cooper Kupp: 96
Van Jefferson: 76
Demarcus Robinson: 75
Tutu Atwell: 71
Tyler Johnson: 71
Ben Skowronek: 70
Puka Nacua: 67
Lance McCutcheon: 64
Xavier Smith: 63
Austin Trammell: 63
Braxton Burmeister: 61

TE
Tyler Higbee: 80
Brycen Hopkins: 65
Hunter Long: 65
Davis Allen: 64
Alex Ward: 26

LT
Joseph Noteboom: 72
AJ Jackson: 66
AJ Arcuri: 61

RT
Rob Havenstein: 82
Warren McClendon: 65

LG
Steve Avila: 71
Tremayne Anchrum Jr.: 60

RG
Coleman Shelton: 67
Logan Bruss: 65
Zachary Thomas: 64

C
Brian Allen: 73
Sean Maginn: 58

DT
Bobby Brown III: 69
Jonah Williams: 67
Desjuan Johnson: 62

LE
Marquise Copeland: 68
Earnest Brown IV: 64

RE
Aaron Donald: 99
Kobie Turner: 68
Larrell Murchison: 65

LOLB
Byron Young: 68
Daniel Hardy: 64
Ochaun Mathis: 64
Zach VanValkenburg: 59

MLB
Ernest Jones: 75
Christian Rozeboom: 63
DeAndre Square: 61
Jaiden Woodbey: 61

ROLB
Michael Hoecht: 69
Nick Hampton: 67
Keir Thomas: 60

CB
Cobie Durant: 73
Robert Rochell: 69
Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson: 67
Derion Kendrick: 67
Timarcus Davis: 64
Tyon Davis: 64
Shaun Jolly: 63
Jordan Jones: 63

SS
Jordan Fuller: 75
Quentin Lake: 66
Quindell Johnson: 63

FS
Russ Yeast: 67
Jason Taylor II: 65
Rashad Torrence II: 64
Richard LeCounte III: 63

K
Tanner Brown: 68
Christopher Dunn: 68

P
Ethan Evans: 68

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The Complete ‘Madden 24’ Player Ratings For The Seattle Seahawks

This past week, the folks at EA Sports steadily unveiled this year’s player ratings for Madden 24, as the game is now three weeks away from its August 15 release date. Player ratings are always a source of debate, but they do provide at least a decent look at each team’s strengths and weaknesses, with the understanding that preseason ratings can never account for any major leaps players could potentially make in an offseason.

The Seahawks slipped into the playoffs last year as the last Wild Card team, which was a shocking result after trading Russell Wilson away in the offseason. Geno Smith (81 OVR) had a spectacular season getting the chance to start again, providing one of the best stories in the NFL, and now the question is whether he can back it up. Kenneth Walker III (87 OVR) emerged as one of the NFL’s best young backs and Tyler Lockett (89 OVR) and DK Metcalf (88 OVR) remain a top-tier receiving duo — with Jaxon Smith-Njigba (78 OVR) as an intriguing rookie addition. On defense, they’re led by their second level, with Bobby Wagner (89 OVR) still patrolling the middle at linebacker, Jamal Adams (88 OVR) and Quandre Diggs (87 OVR) making up an elite secondary, and Tariq Woolen (83 OVR) an emerging star at corner. Seattle has some questions on both of their lines, but if those hold up they could absolutely be in the mix for a playoff spot again this season, even as they rebuild a bit with young talent.

Here is the full Madden 24 depth chart for the Seahawks, broken down by position with each player’s overall rating.

QB
Geno Smith: 81
Drew Lock: 64
Holton Ahlers: 54

RB
Kenneth Walker III: 87
Zach Charbonnet: 74
DeeJay Dallas: 68
Kenny McIntosh: 64

WR
Tyler Lockett: 89
D.K. Metcalf: 88
Jaxon Smith-Njigba: 78
D’Wayne Eskridge: 72
Cody Thompson: 66
Matt Landers: 65
Dareke Young: 65
Cade Johnson: 64
Jake Bobo: 63
Easop Winston Jr.: 61

TE
Noah Fant: 78
Will Dissly: 77
Colby Parkinson: 70
Tyler Mabry: 60
Chris Stoll: 33

LT
Charles Cross: 77
Stone Forsythe: 57

RT
Abraham Lucas: 77
Jake Curhan: 60

LG
Damien Lewis: 77
Kendall Randolph: 60
Greg Eiland: 55

RG
Phil Haynes: 69
Anthony Bradford: 68

C
Evan Brown: 70
Olusegun Oluwatimi: 66
Joey Hunt: 61

DT
Bryan Mone: 68
Cameron Young: 67
Austin Faoliu: 62

LE
Dre’Mont Jones: 77
Mario Edwards Jr: 71
Mike Morris: 66

RE
Jarran Reed: 74
Myles Adams: 63
Jonah Tavai: 62

LOLB
Darrell Taylor: 73
Derick Hall: 70
Tyreke Smith: 64

MLB
Bobby Wagner: 89
Jordyn Brooks: 80
Devin Bush: 77
Nick Bellore: 67
Jon Rhattigan: 63
Cam Bright: 61
Vi Jones: 57

ROLB
Uchenna Nwosu: 79
Boye Mafe: 70
Alton Robinson: 69
Joshua Onujiogu: 60

CB
Tariq Woolen: 83
Devon Witherspoon: 78
Mike Jackson Sr.: 74
Coby Bryant: 73
Artie Burns: 69
Tre Brown: 69
Isaiah Dunn: 66
Arquon Bush: 64
Lance Boykin: 63

SS
Jamal Adams: 88
Julian Love: 80

FS
Quandre Diggs: 87
Jerrick Reed II: 65
Mo Osling III: 63
Joey Blount: 62

K
Jason Myers: 80

P
Michael Dickson: 77

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The Complete ‘Madden 24’ Player Ratings For The San Francisco 49ers

This past week, the folks at EA Sports steadily unveiled this year’s player ratings for Madden 24, as the game is now three weeks away from its August 15 release date. Player ratings are always a source of debate, but they do provide at least a decent look at each team’s strengths and weaknesses, with the understanding that preseason ratings can never account for any major leaps players could potentially make in an offseason.

The 49ers season a year ago was cursed when it came to quarterback health, as they saw Trey Lance (71 OVR), Jimmy Garoppolo, and Brock Purdy (73 OVR) all suffer season-ending injuries, leading to a dismal NFC title game loss to the Eagles in which they had no quarterbacks to play. Purdy emerged as a surprising star and enters this season as the presumptive starter, but quarterback is still the question hanging over the Niners when it comes to their hopes of being a contender. There are stars all over, with Christian McCaffrey (96 OVR) and Deebo Samuel (89 OVR) headlining on offense, while Nick Bosa (98 OVR) and Fred Warner (96 OVR) lead the defense. The expectation is they will, again, be one of the league’s best on that side, even with DeMeco Ryans off coaching in Houston, but there are questions on the offensive line aside from Trent Williams (98 OVR) and the aforementioned curiosity as to whether Purdy can recapture the magic from last year. If so, this is a contender, but they will not be among the absolute favorites due to the lack of a QB with pedigree.

Here is the full Madden 24 depth chart for the 49ers, broken down by position with each player’s overall rating.

QB
Brock Purdy: 73
Sam Darnold: 71
Trey Lance: 71
Brandon Allen: 54

RB
Christian McCaffrey: 96
Elijah Mitchell: 80
Jordan Mason: 69
Tyrion Davis-Price: 69
Khalan Laborn: 64

FB
Kyle Juszczyk: 87
George Odum: 71
Avery Young: 65

WR
Deebo Samuel: 89
Brandon Aiyuk: 86
Jauan Jennings: 74
Ray-Ray McCloud III: 73
Willie Snead IV: 71
Danny Gray: 70
Chris Conley: 68
Dazz Newsome: 66
Ronnie Bell: 65

TE
George Kittle: 96
Cameron Latu: 65
Charlie Woerner: 65
Ross Dwelley: 64
Brayden Willis: 63
Troy Fumagalli: 62
Taybor Pepper: 27

LT
Trent Williams: 98
Matt Pryor: 65

RT
Colton McKivitz: 64
Jaylon Moore: 62

LG
Aaron Banks: 74
Jason Poe: 62

RG
Spencer Burford: 72
Nick Zakelj: 63

C
Jake Bendel: 74
Jon Feliciano: 72
Keith Ismael: 61

DT
Javon Hargrave: 84
Arik Armstead: 82
Kevin Givens: 70
Javon Kinlaw: 70
Marlon Davidson: 69
T.Y. McGill Jr: 65
Kalia Davis: 64

LE
Drake Jackson: 72
Austin Bryant: 68
Alex Barrett: 62

RE
Nick Bosa: 98
Clelin Ferrell: 74
Kerry Hyder Jr.: 72
Robert Beal Jr.: 63

LOLB
Oren Burks: 68
Dee Winters: 65

MLB
Fred Warner: 96
Jalen Graham: 64
Curtis Robinson: 58

ROLB
Dre Greenlaw: 86
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles: 63

CB
Charvarius Ward: 87
Isaiah Oliver: 76
Deommodore Lenoir: 75
Ambry Thomas: 71
Samuel Womack III: 70
Darrell Luter Jr.: 68
AJ Parker: 65

SS
Talanoa Hufanga: 86
Ji’Ayir Brown: 70

FS
Tashaun Gipson Sr.: 79
Myles Hartsfield: 69

K
Jake Moody: 75
Zane Gonzalez: 73

P
Mitch Wishnowsky: 78

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The Complete ‘Madden 24’ Player Ratings For The Washington Commanders

This past week, the folks at EA Sports steadily unveiled this year’s player ratings for Madden 24, as the game is now three weeks away from its August 15 release date. Player ratings are always a source of debate, but they do provide at least a decent look at each team’s strengths and weaknesses, with the understanding that preseason ratings can never account for any major leaps players could potentially make in an offseason.

The Commanders were the odd team out in 2022 in the NFC East, finishing 8-8-1 just behind the Giants. Coming into the 2023 season, there’s positivity around the team, not so much out of an expectation things will be better on the field, but because Dan Snyder is finally out as owner of the franchise. In the immediate, Washington again looks like the third or fourth best team in the division, as they simply don’t have a top-end QB. Jacoby Brissett (72 OVR) is perfectly serviceable and Sam Howell (66) is a mystery as a young player, but in a division with Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott, they’re pretty far behind. Still, this is an excellent defensive unit, headlined by one of the league’s best defensive fronts that may look even better with Chase Young (85 OVR) healthy again. He joins Jonathan Allen (93 OVR), Daron Payne (83 OVR), and Montez Sweat (82 OVR) to create a formidable line. Behind them is a solid secondary led by Kendall Fuller (87 OVR), and if the linebacker play can suffice, this could be, once again, one of the NFL’s stingiest defensive groups. Whether the offense can produce enough to give them the help they need remains to be seen, but they should be a miserable team to face once again this season.

Here is the full Madden 24 depth chart for the Commanders, broken down by position with each player’s overall rating.

QB
Jacoby Brissett: 72
Sam Howell: 66
Jake Fromm: 58

RB
Brian Robinson Jr.: 79
Antonio Gibson: 77
Jaret Patterson: 66
Jonathan Williams: 65
Chris Rodriguez Jr.: 64

FB
Alex Armah Jr.: 66

WR
Terry McLaurin: 92
Curtis Samuel: 82
Jahan Dotson: 77
Dyami Brown: 71
Dax Milne: 67
Marcus Kemp: 63
Kyric McGowan: 62

TE
Logan Thomas: 72
John Bates: 66
Cole Turner: 64
Brandon Dillon: 58
Armani Rogers: 58
Camaron Cheeseman: 33

LT
Charles Leno Jr.: 82
Cornelius Lucas III: 70
Trent Scott: 57
Jaryd Jones-Smith: 53

RT
Sam Cosmi: 75
Andrew Wylie: 73

LG
Andrew Norwell: 77
Saahdiq Charles: 66

RG
Braeden Daniels: 68
Chris Paul: 62
Keaton Sutherland: 58

C
Nick Gates: 69
Ricky Stromberg: 69
Tyler Larsen: 66

DT
Jonathan Allen: 92
Daron Payne: 83
Phidarian Mathis: 71
Abdullah Anderson: 68
John Ridgeway: 66
Benning Potoa’e: 61

LE
Chase Young: 85
James Smith-Williams: 70
Casey Toohill: 67
Andre Jones: 63

RE
Montez Sweat: 82
Efe Obada: 72
K.J. Henry: 65
Shaka Toney: 64
William Bradley-King: 63

LOLB
David Mayo: 68

MLB
Cody Barton: 77
De’Jon Harris: 60

ROLB
Jamin Davis; 76
Khaleke Hudson: 67
Milo Eifler: 61

CB
Kendall Fuller: 87
Emmanuel Forbes: 76
Benjamin St-Juste: 74
Danny Johnson: 70
Tariq Castro-Fields: 65
Christian Holmes: 65
Troy Apke: 64
Rachad Wildgoose: 64

SS
Kamren Curl: 83
Jeremy Reaves: 69
Xavier Henderson: 61

FS
Darrick Forrest: 82
Jartavius Martin: 73
Terrell Burgess: 72
Percy Butler: 66

K
Joey Slye: 72

P
Tress Way: 79

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The Complete ‘Madden 24’ Player Ratings For The Philadelphia Eagles

This past week, the folks at EA Sports steadily unveiled this year’s player ratings for Madden 24, as the game is now three weeks away from its August 15 release date. Player ratings are always a source of debate, but they do provide at least a decent look at each team’s strengths and weaknesses, with the understanding that preseason ratings can never account for any major leaps players could potentially make in an offseason.

The Eagles came so close to another Super Bowl title last year, only to fall just short against the Chiefs, but Philadelphia comes into 2023 as the favorites once again in the NFC. The offense is led by returning stars Jalen Hurts (88 OVR), AJ Brown (91 OVR), DeVonta Smith (87 OVR), and Dallas Goedert (89 OVR), while they overhauled their running back room, now led by D’Andre Swift (81 OVR). Swift will be running behind the best offensive line in football, with Lane Johnson (98 OVR), Jason Kelce (92 OVR), and Jordan Mailata (87 OVR) as the standouts up front. On defense, Darius Slay Jr (92 OVR) leads the secondary, while Haason Reddick (90 OVR) is their top pass rusher. They saw some turnover up front but still are led by Fletcher Cox (81 OVR) in the middle, with the two young Georgia Bulldogs (of many on the roster) Jordan Davis (79 OVR) and Jalen Carter (79 OVR) stepping into key roles this season. There aren’t a lot of questions for this Eagles team, but if they do exist they are up the middle in the back end, where middle linebacker and safety are a bit unproven. Still, this is a loaded roster where the goal is to win a Super Bowl, and provided their stars stay healthy, they’ll be the favorites to emerge from the NFC.

Here is the full Madden 24 depth chart for the Eagles, broken down by position with each player’s overall rating.

QB
Jalen Hurts: 88
Marcus Mariota: 69
Tanner McKee: 58
Ian Book: 55

RB
D’Andre Swift: 81
Rashaad Penny: 79
Kenneth Gainwell: 76
Boston Scott: 74
Trey Sermon: 67

WR
AJ Brown: 91
DeVonta Smith: 87
Quez Watkins: 75
Olamide Zaccheaus: 72
Greg Ward Jr: 70
Tyrie Cleveland: 64
Britain Covey: 63
Devon Allen: 60

TE
Dallas Goedert: 89
Dan Arnold: 70
Grant Calcaterra: 66
Dalton Keene: 65
Jack Stoll: 63
Tyree Jackson: 56
Rick Lovato: 32

LT
Jordan Mailata: 87
Roderick Johnson: 63
Brett Toth: 53

RT
Lane Johnson: 98
Tyler Steen: 68
Jack Driscoll: 67
Fred Johnson: 61

LG
Landon Dickerson: 82
Sua Opeta: 63
Josh Sills: 60

RG
Cam Jurgens: 71

C
Jason Kelce: 92
Cameron Tom: 57

DT
Fletcher Cox: 81
Jalen Carter: 79
Jordan Davis: 79
Milton Williams: 75
Kentavius Street: 69
Marlon Tuipulotu: 67
Moro Ojomo: 64

LE
Brandon Graham: 80
Kyron Johnson: 68
Tarron Jackson: 62

RE
Josh Sweat: 84
Derek Barnett: 72
Janarius Robinson: 66

LOLB
Haason Reddick: 90
Nolan Smith Jr: 73
Patrick Johnson: 64

MLB
Nakobe Dean: 72
Shaun Bradley: 61

ROLB
Nicholas Morrow: 71
Davion Taylor: 67
Christian Elliss: 58

CB
Darius Slay Jr: 92
James Bradberry IV: 85
Avonte Maddox: 79
Greedy Williams: 73
Kelee Ringo: 72
Josiah Scott: 71
Zech McPhearson: 68
Josh Jobe: 63

FS
Reed Blankenship: 73
K’Von Wallace: 72
Tristin McCollum: 61

SS
Terrell Edmunds: 78
Justin Evans: 73
Sydney Brown: 72

K
Jake Elliott: 81

P
Arryn Siposs: 71

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The Complete ‘Madden 24’ Player Ratings For The New York Giants

This past week, the folks at EA Sports steadily unveiled this year’s player ratings for Madden 24, as the game is now three weeks away from its August 15 release date. Player ratings are always a source of debate, but they do provide at least a decent look at each team’s strengths and weaknesses, with the understanding that preseason ratings can never account for any major leaps players could potentially make in an offseason.

A year ago, the New York Giants were among the league’s biggest surprises, as they vaulted into the playoffs in Brian Daboll’s first season as head coach, beating the Vikings in the Wild Card before getting thumped by the Eagles in the Divisional round. Now, they have to back that up when there are expectations on them. Daniel Jones (75 OVR) was rewarded with a big contract this offseason, while Saquon Barkley (93 OVR) failed to get his and will holdout through camp before deciding whether to sign the franchise tag. Without Barkley, the Giants rushing attack takes a major hit and more pressure would fall on Jones’ shoulders in the passing game, with a middling receiving corps around him. However, Darren Waller (86 OVR) being added to the roster should provide Jones with a new favorite safety valve at tight end. While the offense was solid last year, it was the defense that led the way for New York, headlined by Dexter Lawrence (94 OVR) in the middle of the defensive line. Whether that group can remain as stingy as they were a year ago will likely determine how much of their success they can replicate in 2023, barring another leap from Jones not many see coming.

Here is the full Madden 24 depth chart for the Giants, broken down by position with each player’s overall rating.

QB
Daniel Jones: 75
Tyrod Taylor: 66
DJ Davidson: 63

RB
Saquon Barkley: 93
Matt Breida: 73
Eric Gray: 69
Jashaun Corbin: 66
Gary Brightwell: 65

WR
Sterling Shepard: 81
Parris Campbell: 77
Darius Slayton: 77
Isaiah Hodgins: 77
Jamison Crowder: 75
Wan’Dale Robinson: 74
Jaydon Mickens: 71
Jalin Hyatt: 70
Collin Johnson: 69
Jeff Smith: 68
David Sills V: 66

TE
Darren Waller: 86
Daniel Bellinger: 70
Lawrence Cager: 67
Tommy Sweeney: 64
Casey Kreiter: 30

LT
Andrew Thomas: 92
Tyre Phillips: 67
Korey Cunningham: 55

RT
Evan Neal: 73
Matt Peart: 67
Devery Hamilton: 57

LG
Joshua Ezeudu: 67
Shane Lemieux: 65
Jack Anderson: 61

RG
Mark Glowinski: 74
Marcus McKethan: 65
Wyatt Davis: 63

C
John Michael Schmitz: 71
Ben Bredeson: 66
JC Hassenauer: 62

DT
Dexter Lawrence II: 94
Rakeem Nunez-Roches: 69

LE
A’Shawn Robinson: 74
Vernon Butler Jr: 67
Ryder Anderson: 62

RE
Leonard Williams: 82
Jordon Riley: 62

LOLB
Azeez Ojulari: 76
Oshane Ximines: 72
Tomon Fox: 62
Elerson Smith: 62

MLB
Bobby Okereke: 81
Jarrad Davis: 70
Micah McFadden: 68
Darrian Beavers: 64
Carter Coughlin: 62

ROLB
Kayvon Thibodeaux: 80
Jihad Ward: 68
Cam Brown: 63

CB
Adoree’ Jackson: 81
Deonte Banks: 76
Amani Oruwariye: 74
Darnay Holmes: 71
Aaron Robinson: 71
Tre Hawkins III: 66
Rodarius Williams: 65

FS
Xavier McKinney: 80
RJason Pinnock: 68
Trenton Thompson: 61

SS
Bobby McCain: 77
Dane Belton: 68
Gervarrius Owens: 64

K
Graham Gano: 83

P
Jamie Gillan: 75

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After causing an unexpected stir, Drew Barrymore explains why she ‘doesn’t need sex’

In late September, talk show host Drew Barrymore made an off-hand comment about sex that caused an unexpected stir. During a “Drew’s News” segment with Ross Mathews, the two discussed Andrew Garfield’s admission he abstained from sex for six months while filming Martin Scorsese’s 2016 film “Silence.”

“I get abstaining from sex, I mean I did that my entire 20s, right?” Mathews joked, to which Barrymore responded, “What’s wrong with me that six months doesn’t seem like a very long time? I was like, ‘Yeah so?’”

“We buried the lede there, that’s the headline. Drew can go six months, no big deal,” Mathews added. “Years,” Barrymore confirmed.


A woman in Barrymore’s yoga class mentioned her comments in passing, not knowing she was speaking to the actress. “You look just like Drew Barrymore except for you look like you have mental wellness and besides … she hates sex!” Barrymore recounted on her blog.

After the rude comment, Barrymore decided to clear things up on her blog. Her explanation was a mature way of looking at love and intimacy and the challenges faced by single mothers.

She gave some background behind her blog post in an Instagram video.

“At nearly 48 I have very different feelings about intimacy than I did growing up,” Barrymore wrote. “However, after two kids and a separation from their father that has made me cautious, I have had the pleasure of shifting my focus when it comes to love for myself and my two daughters. I know that does not include a man nor has it for a while. I’ve come to realize through working in therapy (with Barry), he said something and I had to write it down. He said, ‘Sex is not love! It is the expression of love.’”

Barrymore wants to set an example of a healthy view of intimacy for her two daughters, Olive, 10, and Frankie, 8, who she had with ex-husband Will Kopelman.

“I’m also raising two daughters, so how we raise girls to be appropriate and empowered and to love themselves and to realize that we live in an age where the images and messages that they will see will also contradict what I have come to believe intimacy is!” she wrote.

The “Wedding Singer” star divorced Kopelman a little more than seven years ago and it’s taken her time to feel comfortable again in a relationship. While she doesn’t judge those who jump right into new relationships after getting divorced, what feels right to her is what matters.

“Some people can get out of a marriage or relationship and in the near future find themselves in another relationship. There is nothing wrong with that! Not one bit,” she wrote. “I do not judge! I celebrate their journey! Because for some people that really works. It didn’t work for me.”

Barrymore’s decision to open up about her love life and share her deepest thoughts about intimacy are brave, especially in a world where celebrities are expected to flaunt their sexuality. Barrymore is strong to admit that she has scars from the loss of her marriage and that running back into a relationship isn’t right for her at this time.

There are a lot of people who are grieving the loss of a relationship and don’t feel they’re allowed to take time for themselves. Let’s hope that Barrymore’s admission gives them strength to be alone when it’s what’s best for their well-being.

This article originally appeared on 10.18.22

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Doja Cat Allegedly Blasted Her ‘Kittenz’ Super Fans For Their Fandom Nickname: ‘Get Off Your Phone And Get A Job’

Each of music’s leading ladies’ fan bases has an adorable nickname. For Beyoncé, it’s the Beyhive. The Swifties are Taylor Swift’s most devoted supporters. For Nicki Minaj, the Barbz hold her down, whereas Bardi Gang back Cardi B. Hell, even Rihanna has her Navy cadets. However, Doja Cat doesn’t approve of her advocates dubbing themselves the Kittenz.

The “Attention” rapper took to social media to blast her fans for the nickname. According to screenshots captured by Pop Crave, the entertainer wrote, “If you call yourself a ‘kitten’ or f*cking ‘kittenz,’ that means you need to get off your phone and get a job and help your parents with the house.”

When asked by a fan page if they could change their account handle, reportedly she replied, “Just delete the entire account and rethink everything. It’s never too late.”

One fan asked her to say that she still loves them, to which Doja Cat replied, “I don’t though cuz I don’t even know y’all.”

Doja Cat’s relationship with her fans has been rocky over the past year. In fact, earlier in the week, she was accused of blocking fans that publicly declared their disapproval of her rumored relationship with former Vine star J Cyrus.

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Who Is Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Vampire’ About?

Taylor Swift isn’t the only songstress with a knack for turning terrible dating experiences into chart-topping hits. According to fan theories, Olivia Rodrigo’s latest single, “Vampire,” secretly did just that. Livies, the nickname for Olivia Rodrigo super fans, believe the lead single off the musician’s forthcoming sophomore album, Guts, is inspired by her ex-boyfriend. But who exactly is that?

Based on social media users, Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” track is about producer Adam Faze. The lyric of the track in question reads, “Went for me and not her / ‘Cause girls your age know better.”

One user online kicked about the theory when they wrote, “What if ‘Vampire’ is about the relationship with Adam Faze and the age gap? Vampire is a creature that ‘does not age’ but actually has a lot of age. Like when Edward was a few dozen or hundreds of years old and dated a teenager.” The fan’s remark referred to the character Edward Cullen from the Twilight movie franchise and the former couple’s nearly six-year age gap.

Another pointed out that the track’s release date added to the conspiracy. “That’s crazy that Olivia Rodrigo and Adam Faze were ‘confirmed’ officially on June 29th two years ago at the ‘Space Jam’ event at Universal, and she released ‘Vampire’ today on June 29TH 💀💀,” wrote the fan.

However, in a now-deleted post on TikTok, when asked by a friend if he inspired the song, Faze laughs it off, saying, “That’s not me.”

Listen to the whole track above.

Guts is out 9/8 via Geffen. Find more information here.