Being that caliber and being recognized as a guy

right now I'm very comfortable with being a 97," he told Bleacher Report. "I think that is an awesome rating, I know as a kid that if I saw anybody above a 95, I am getting pumped up I've got him in my team.

In fact, he's thrilled for a 97 overall, behind Kittle's 98 rating. "I let my play do Mut 23 coins the talking, and I think right now I'm very comfortable with being a 97," he told Bleacher Report. "I think that is an awesome rating, I know as a kid that if I saw anybody above a 95, I am getting pumped up I've got him in my team.

Being that caliber and being recognized as a guy in the upper 90s, that's cool as hell." The 97 rating is every bit deserved awarded Kelce's status as one of the best tight ends in NFL history that is recent.

The Yard enables players the opportunity to produce their own one-of-a-kind avatar with equipment such as visors, helmets and jerseys prior to taking the field for matches featuring large plays, house rules and a quicker style than conventional gameplay.

If that is not enough, two groups of six will play with each other in unconventional backyard environments across the world, such as the Miami Port, in front of Berlin's famous Brandenburg Gate along with a Lambeau Field Tailgate. "It's definitely a new wave that brings out the old-school soccer," Kelce explained. "It dates back to my childhood and just going out and playing with my boys, with my friends.

A single, two or three players will controls each group and may feature NFL superstars together with the avatars. "I really like everything that it is trying to do, letting you personalize your avatar to your liking," Kelce added. "

It is likely to become a hit, and everyone's going to go crazy Aug. 28 when this thing comes out." The launch of the new Madden game will give Kelce a opportunity to brush up on his skills, but confidence is no problem. In fact, he thinks he would be successful in a tournament between Chiefs players even though a problem may be posed by cheap madden nfl 23 coins wide receiver Tyreek Hill.