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My choice would be Edgerrin James. In his second season playing in the Mut 24 coins, James led the NFL in running yards for the second time in consecutive years. James also scored the fifth most touchdowns on the ground, as well as ranking first in his fellow players in the NFL by total yardage gained from the line of scrimmage.

The cover could have cursed him, as well? Absolutely. After six games of the season of 2001. James tore his ACL. But, a few years later, he'd surpass the 1.500-yard threshold two more times. He's 13th overall in all-time rushing yards therefore the curse of the cover could resulted in him losing the top spot.

The most difficult decision to make so far. Rich Gannon finished in the top five for the passing yardage, touchdowns in passing, and the passer's rating. He was also named the league MVP. Priest Holmes had a monster year during his first season playing in Kansas City, leading the league in rushing yards but he couldn't make it into the top 10 of touchdowns. Curtis Martin was second in the number of rushing yards he racked up and was the fifth-highest scorer. Terrell Owens scored 16 touchdowns receptions, and was third in yards.

But, Madden 243 decided to choose the defensive player Brian Urlacher. I'm sure Madden could have made the same decision. Who more apt than the man who has just broken the single-season record for sacks Michael Strahan. Madden introduced its first defense player in the magazine two years later, with Ray Lewis, who also could have been a suitable option.

Did the cover curse this man, too? No, not at all. Strahan was 30. in 2001. and a drop was to be expected. His sacks total in 2001 was cut in half, but Strahan bounced back the following season to be the league's top sacks once more.

Rich Gannon shows up again on this show. Like many other players on the cover, he's fresh from the Super Bowl loss. He was ranked in the top five for passing touchdowns and passer ratings. His league-leading yards total was sixth ever recorded in the history of football in the day. But in the real world, Madden selected the most exciting player of the game. The backup plan would be...Rich Gannon? I'm not interested in it.

The other top bets could be Marvin Harrison, Ricky Williams and Priest Holmes. Harrison's total yards of receiving was fourth in the history books that time. Ricky Williams finished 147 yards less than the 2.000 yards. Holmes not only had more than 1600 yards, but also scored 23 touchdowns in the season. Holmes is my pick here.

Could the cover have cursed this man, too? Actually, the opposite. Kansas City started 9-0 in 2003. Fun fact, I went to their first loss of the season. Priest Holmes also set a record for the time by scoring 27 touchdowns rushing. However, he played just 17 games in the following season, which included a complete absence in the year 2006. suggesting that it was a curse that was delayed.

There are plenty of great selections on this list. Peyton Manning again. Randy Moss finished second in receiving yards and touchdowns. Jamal Lewis not only set the single-game record in 2003. but also ran to 2.066 yards. In the beginning of 2004. Lewis had a drug experience for which he later was sentenced to prison. Ahman Green had a fantastic season, and I've have mentioned the fantastic Year of Priest Holmes However, the buy Madden nfl 24 coins back-to-back covers seemed to be to be destined for a curse for Holmes.
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