In the latest Madden 25 ratings update, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts saw notable increases in their overall ratings. Chase's overall rating rose from 93 to 94, while his awareness improved from 92 to 95 after an impressive performance where he accumulated 264 yards and three touchdowns during a closely contested 35-34 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens. Chase continues to establish himself as a dominant force in the league.
Jalen Hurts also experienced a ratings boost, moving from an overall rating of 85 to 86. His ascent followed a stellar game where he accounted for four total touchdowns in a decisive 34-6 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 10. Hurts displayed accuracy, completing 70 percent of his passes for 202 yards during this match. The Eagles quarterback is enjoying a standout season, currently achieving a career-high completion rate of 69.8 percent and having thrown for 1,976 yards along with 378 rushing yards. His performances have been instrumental in leading the Eagles to a 7-2 record, bolstered by a five-game winning streak.
The update also recognized San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, who improved from an 88 to an 89 rating after executing a commendable performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Purdy completed 25 of 36 passes for a season-high 353 yards and showcased his poise by guiding his team on a game-winning drive in the concluding moments of the fourth quarter. Additionally, on the defensive front, Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker saw his rating increase from 90 to 91. Demonstrating exceptional prowess, Baker contributed significantly to the Cardinals' defensive efforts in their Week 10 matchup against the New York Jets, where they held their opponents to just six points. Significant contributions included nine tackles, three tackles for loss, one pass defended, and one sack, demonstrating Baker's comprehensive skill set as he ties with Xavier McKinney of the Green Bay Packers as the top-rated strong safety in the game.
Despite the Atlanta Falcons suffering a narrow 20-17 defeat to the New Orleans Saints, their young stars showcased their potential and earned ratings boosts. Running back Bijan Robinson rushed for 116 yards and scored two touchdowns, while wide receiver Drake London notched eight receptions for 97 yards. Following their impressive performances, Robinson's and London's overall ratings both advanced by one point, reaching 85 and 86, respectively. Should the Falcons rebound from this divisional loss and enhance their 6-4 record, further increases in their ratings may be forthcoming, reinforcing the promising outlook for these emerging talents.