Picking a great offensive playbook inMadden NFL 25will make your life easy on the field.

It’s one thing to have star athletes in the offense, and it does make a difference. Having someone like Patrick Mahomes or Christian McCaffrey in your lineup will make it easier to reach the endzone. But running bad plays in attack with the best of talents will make little sense as your attackers will be brought down. Let’s take a look at some of the best offensive playbooks you could utilize.

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Best Madden NFL 25 offensive playbooks

In my experience, picking the best offensive playbook in Madden NFL 25 is almost impossible. When it comes todefensive playbooks, the options are a lot more narrower. The available options widen a lot when it comes to the offensive side of things. Here are some of the fun playbooks to try out if you’re looking at trying out something else apart from the default.

While you can’t go wrong with the offensive playbooks of the four teams mentioned here, it’s critical to observe the strengths of your team. For example, you won’t want to make plays based around riskier passes if your QB and WRs aren’t good enough.

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Madden NFL 25also allows you to create custom playbooks from the Creation Center. You can select one of the offensive playbooks mentioned here and tune it to suit your team. I haven’t experimented much with this feature so far, but this can help you make your offense even more effective.

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