Saquon Barkley is the cover of Madden 26 — Should the Eagles star worry about falling prey to the Madden curse?

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Saquon Barkley is the cover of Madden 26 — Should the Eagles star worry about falling prey to the Madden curse?

Eagles superstar RB Saquon Barkley is officially on the cover of Madden 26! (Getty Images)

When Saquon Barkley pulled off his jaw-dropping reverse hurdle last season, it didn’t just electrify fans — it etched his name into football history. That kind of play doesn’t just dominate highlight reels; it earns the ultimate pop culture nod in the NFL universe: a Madden cover.

And for the 2026 edition of EA Sports’ iconic video game, it's Barkley's moment in the spotlight.

Will the Madden curse strike again with Saquon Barkley gracing the cover this year?

The Philadelphia Eagles' star running back has officially been announced as the cover athlete for Madden NFL 26, a recognition that puts him in elite company. Not only that, Barkley has been named to the prestigious Madden 99 Club — becoming the first Eagles offensive player to receive the honor. “Starring on the cover of Madden NFL 26 and being named to the Madden NFL '99 Club' are both dreams come true,” Barkley said.

“I'm grateful to my teammates, coaches and Eagles fans for their support, and I can't wait to hit the field again to give Madden players more highlight-reel moments in Madden NFL 26.”

After a season where he shattered records with 2,504 rushing yards — the highest single-season total in league history — Barkley’s spot on the cover seems more than justified. He also walked away with the AP Offensive Player of the Year award, further cementing his status as one of the league’s most dominant forces.

But with this honor comes a shadowy question — is Barkley destined to be the next victim of the infamous “Madden Curse”?The so-called Madden Curse has been a part of NFL lore since the franchise began featuring players on its cover in 1999. The theory? That a featured athlete’s following season is marked by injury, underperformance, or sheer bad luck. Over the years, it’s claimed some of the biggest names in football — Marshall Faulk, Michael Vick, and even reigning stars like Odell Beckham Jr.

and Christian McCaffrey.Of the 27 athletes who’ve graced the cover since 1999, 16 have ended up injured the following season. Others saw steep declines in performance. The curse may not come for everyone, but it has shown up often enough to spark superstition among fans and players alike.However, recent trends suggest the Madden Curse might be losing steam. Only 2.5 of the last 10 cover stars from 2014–2024 have suffered what could be called a “cursed” season.

Even in cases like Josh Allen (Madden 24), while his interceptions spiked, he still produced a strong season overall. Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady, co-cover stars for Madden 22, delivered top-tier performances even if they fell short of Super Bowl glory.

So while the curse has certainly touched careers, its grip seems to be loosening in the modern era.Saquon Barkley isn’t stepping into this spotlight blind. He’s coming off a historic campaign with the confidence of someone who already conquered the physical and mental hurdles that come with elite-level football.

His addition to the 99 Club puts him in a rare tier — joining Eagles legends like Brian Dawkins (Madden 04) and David Akers (Madden 06) — and reaffirms that he’s not just making plays; he’s redefining the running back position.

EA Sports VP Evan Dexter summed it up perfectly: “Saquon's reverse hurdle was one of the rare, defining moments in NFL history that would have once been described as 'something out of a video game.'” Now, it’s literally in one.The real question is whether the so-called curse will interrupt Barkley’s momentum. Given his physical condition, surrounding offensive talent in Philadelphia, and the calculated way he trains and manages his body, he might be one of the most prepared cover athletes to date.Let’s not forget — superstition doesn’t score touchdowns, and curses don’t chase down safeties. Preparation, grit, and a powerful offensive line do.Also Read: Chiefs’ 2025 comeback mission begins with Super Bowl heartbreak and Patrick Mahomes’ hunger for revenge

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