Madden 26 Midseason Ratings Update – Biggest Winners & Losers

Madden 26 Midseason Ratings Update – Biggest Winners & Losers
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The latest Madden 26 Player Ratings update has arrived ahead of Week 10 of the NFL season. This week, players like Puka Nacua and Brock Bowers saw boosts to their OVR. However, other notable players saw a decrease in their OVR. Therefore, we decided to take a look at the updated player ratings and see all the biggest changes that occurred in this Madden 26 Ratings Update.

Madden 26 Player Ratings Update For Week 10 – Biggest Winners & Losers

Halfway through the regular season, these are some impressive ratings boosts since the #Madden26 launch!

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— Madden NFL 26 (@EAMaddenNFL) November 7, 2025

Puka Nacua (WR), Los Angeles Rams – 95 OVR (+1)

Nacua and fellow WR Davante Adams are thriving with Matthew Stafford under center. The veteran QB is not shy to throwing the ball to his best receivers. It had been nearly a month since Nacua last played, and yet he saw eight targets in his return, seven of which he caught for 95 yards and a touchdown. As long as he remains healthy, the Rams will remain a real threat in the NFC.

Brock Bowers (TE), Las Vegas Raiders – 93 OVR (+2)

Last night’s game wasn’t great, but this update arrived shortly before his 1-catch game against a tough Denver Broncos’ defense. In the week prior, Bowers caught 12 of 13 targets for 127 yards and three touchdowns. Although there’s been massive inconsistencies with Vegas’ offense (particularly at QB), Bowers has shown he’s still got that same energy from his electric rookie season.

Drake London (WR), Atlanta Falcons – 92 OVR (+1)

London recorded his fourth game in a row where he had double-digit targets. In the team’s narrow loss to the Patriots, he caught all three of the Falcons’ touchdowns while recording 118 receiving yards. London along with HB Bijan Robinson are extremely talented, yet Atlanta’s offense as a whole has been struggling. Overall, they average less than 18 points per game through their first nine weeks.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle Seahawks – 92 OVR (+1)

JSN didn’t catch any of Sam Darnold’s four touchdown passes in their dominant over the Commanders. But he still led the team in both receptions and receiving yards as he torched Washington’s secondary. The young receiver continues to lead the league in receiving yards (948), while also ranking fifth in receptions (58). If he remains healthy, Seattle’s offense could make waves in the postseason.

Justin Herbert (QB), Los Angeles Chargers – 91 OVR (+1)

Herbert’s 2,390 passing yards and 18 passing touchdowns are both 2nd most in the league. Despite the injuries to both the offensive line (Joe Alt) as well as their RB room, Herbert has continued to play well. Although he threw a pick-six against the Titans, he responded with a TD drive to tie things up in less than four minutes. We look forward to seeing how he can perform as we reach the tail-end...