Madden 25 should add this season-saving run to the Baltimore Ravens playbook

Baltimore Ravens v Dallas Cowboys
Baltimore Ravens v Dallas Cowboys / Sam Hodde/GettyImages
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Madden NFL periodically adds plays during the season, ideally those that change the game and make headlines. The 1-2 Ravens improbable upset of the Dallas Cowboys gave us one of those on Sunday. As a Baltimore Ravens playbook enjoyer, I need this in my football game stat:

After dominating Dallas the entire first half, the Ravens found themselves up just 28-25 with two minutes left. It looked like the stage was set for a Dak comeback. Instead, Lamar Jackson pulled off a beautiful fake jet sweep to Zay Flowers and then took it right up the middle nine yards to seal the amazing win.

Plays like this are the things you can do with Lamar Jackson that most quarterbacks can't pull off. Again, I need this updated in my Madden 25 playbook. This would go perfectly in a playbook already filled with all kinds of misdirection.

After starting the season as a Super Bowl favorite, Baltimore stumbled to an 0-2 start. They haven't been running enough QB rollout glitches, in my opinion. In all seriousness, an 0-3 start in the incredibly competitive AFC would have been a wrap for the Ravens.

Thanks to number 8, they have some life, and dude moved to 21-1 against the NFC, which is an unreal statistic. EA, if you add only one play to the Baltimore Ravens playbook in 2024, please make it this one. That is, until the next time Lamar Jackson does something seemingly impossible. He's a cheat code in the time-honored mold of Michael Vick.