Three Kansas City Chiefs who deserved to be on Madden 21 cover
Someone from the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs should have donned the cover of Madden 21.
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Just about every branch of sports has its own video game series, from the MLB “The Show” video game series to the FIFA series and until a few years ago, the NCAA football series. Even with all those other competitors on the market, no series has ruled the sports game genre with more dominance and popularity than the Madden NFL franchise.
Every year, either by fan voting or by developer decision, a star of the NFL’s most recent season will grace the cover of the upcoming addition of the next years Madden game, and this year is no exception.
This year, the athlete who sprinted down the sideline and jumped onto the cover of Madden 21 is none other than Raven’s quarterback Lamar Jackson, who is the first Raven on the cover of Madden since linebacker Ray Lewis in 2005.
Now, I have no doubt that Jackson is deserving of such an honor, for I have seen his resumé and seen him play, but there’s a strong argument could be made for a different athlete, say, a member of the Kansas City Chiefs?
Here are three KC Chiefs who should have been on the Madden 21 cover.