Even if his Milwaukee Bucks aren’t playing in the NBA Finals, Giannis Antetokounmpo had a historic season for himself. Not only did he win Defensive Player of the Year for the first time, but he also won his second straight Most Valuable Player trophy as he led the Bucks to the best record in the league.

Antetokounmpo's skills on the basketball court are breathtaking, but what about his skills on the gridiron?  

The Twitter account of Madden NFL 21 teased that the Bucks star will be involved in the game in some fashion:

The words “Family Over Everything” are displayed on the screen, followed by a player wearing a white and blue jersey with the No. 34 on it leaping and making a difficult catch in the air. This is followed by the Madden NFL 21 logo, which is accompanied by the two-time MVP’s signature. 

What kind of crossover does this mean for Madden and The Greek Freak? Does this mean that the four-time All Star will be a playable character in the game? Antetokounmpo has already appeared as the cover athlete in NBA 2K19, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him appear in another game. 

It’s not as if he isn’t a fan of the sport, as the Bucks star has previously shown his support for the Green Bay Packers. It would certainly be a sight to be hold to see Aaron Rodgers throwing dimes to Giannis Antetokounmpo on the gridiron, even if it's just in a video game.

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