The ratings for all of the players for this year's Ea Sports Madden video game were released on Monday. Players gave their reactions to their personal ratings and Joe Haden of the Pittsburgh Steelers was one of them.

To say the least, the Steelers cornerback had a negative reaction to his Madden 20 rating. Haden took to Twitter to let fans know he is not in favor of his overall rating in the upcoming Madden game.

EA Sports decided to give Haden an 84-overall rating in this year's game. His 84 overall rating puts him as the 23rd best cornerback in the game.

The veteran cornerback is tied with players like Nickell Robey-Coleman, Jimmy Smith, and William Jackson. As for the top cornerbacks, Jalen Ramsey (96), Stephon Gilmore (94), Richard Sherman (93), Patrick Peterson (92), and Byron Jones (91), all-round out the top five.

Haden is entering his 10th season in the NFL and was the Steelers best cornerback in 2018. Last season, Haden had two interceptions, 63 tackles, 12 deflections, and one forced fumble.

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It's tough to say if Haden's 84-overall is warranted as he is no longer the playmaking cornerback he once was with the Cleveland Browns. Although, Haden is still capable of being a difference-maker for the Steelers in 2019.

It goes without saying that Haden will likely stay away from playing this year's game due to his disgust with his current rating. After all, Haden wouldn't be the only one with Keenan Allen and Demarcus Lawrence both saying they won't play this year because of their ratings.