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  • Execute an Aggressive Tackle by pressing Square (PlayStation) or X (Xbox) on your controller
  • Breakdown Tackles can be done by pressing X (PlayStation) or A (Xbox) on your controller
  • Stand-Up Tackles can be won by rapidly pressing X (PlayStation) or A (Xbox) after a Breakdown Tackle
  • Hit Stick Tackle by flicking your controller’s right stick upward
  • Cut Stick Tackle by flicking the right stick downward

If defense wins championships, then learning how to tackle is key to reaching the pinnacle of the gridiron. Since you won’t be able to prevent other teams from finishing every play, the next best thing is to minimise the yardage they gain, and one way to do that is by effectively wrapping up and taking down opposing players. Otherwise, you might have to watch Saquon Barkley zoom past you for a third touchdown because you keep missing your tackles.

How to tackle

There are four tackle types you need to learn in Madden 25:

Tackle TypeXboxPlayStationAggressive TackleXSquareBreakdown TackleAXStand-Up Tackle(After Breakdown tackle) Rapidly press A(After Breakdown tackle) Rapidly press XHit Stick TackleFlick right stick upwardFlick right stick upwardCut Stick TackleFlick right stick downwardFlick right stick downward

Out of all the tackle types, the Breakdown Tackle is by far the safest since it automatically wraps up the ball carrier with the press of a button. However, you’ll need to remember that Breakdown Tackles can trigger Stand-Up Tackles, meaning you’ll need to continue pressing either A (Xbox) or X (PlayStation) even after you’ve made contact with the opposing player.

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Now, if you’re confident of your defensive player’s positioning and want to force a turnover, the Aggressive, Hit Stick, or Cut Stick tackles are ideal. The first two are especially useful for creating fumbles since you can use them to lay down tremendous hits on ball carriers. On the other hand, the Cut Stick tackle requires a bit more timing and precision since you’ll be taking out a player’s legs instead of directly hitting them.

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Of course, these last three tackles aren’t without risks; they can easily be countered by juking, spinning, or hurdling, so they might not be as effective on higher difficulties in certain Madden 25 game modes. In most scenarios, you’ll be better off attempting Breakdown tackles to limit your opponent’s yardage. But if you’re down big going into the fourth, taking a calculated risk for a forced fumble every now and then won’t hurt.

About the Author

Nico Vergara

Nico Vergara is a Trends Writer for VideoGamer.com. When not writing about or playing RPGs, he spends time playing basketball, watching the latest movies, and brooding about his favorite sports teams.

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