Madden 25 Rating Reveal week is still underway, and today EA Sports announced the top 10 best rated Tight Ends in the game. These are 10 receivers who you can rely on to make a catch and help develop young QBs. Earlier today, Chiefs' Travis Kelce made history by appearing in the 99 Club for the most amount of times as a Tight End. However, there's plenty of other players worth mentioning in in this top 10 list. Without further ado, let's look at the best Tight Ends in Madden 25.

Who are the Best Rated Tight Ends in Madden 25?

  1. Travis Kelce (KC) – 99 OVR
  2. George Kittle (SF) – 97 OVR
  3. Mark Andrews (BAL) – 94 OVR
  4. T.J. Hockenson (MIN) – 91 OVR
  5. David Njoku (CLE) – 90 OVR
  6. Evan Engram (JAX) – 88 OVR
  7. Sam LaPorta (DET) – 86 OVR
  8. Dallas Goedert (PHI) – 85 OVR
  9. Dalton Schultz (DAL) – 84 OVR
  10. Cole Kmet (CHI) – 83 OVR

Kansas City Chiefs' TE Travis Kelce is the highest rated TE in Madden 25 with a 99 OVR. He also earned the most 99 Club appearances for TEs in Madden NFL history. The three-time Super Bowl Champ signed a two-year extension this year, keeping him in Arrowhead just a bit longer.

Right under Kelce is the other star Tight End who appeared in Super Bowl LVIII, George Kittle. Kittle led the NFL in receiving yards for Tight Ends, and has great chemistry with the team and players. Young QB Brock Purdy instantly connected with Kittle when he first started in 2022, and the duo create a great QB-TE tandem. We think Kittle seems primed for another great season.

At third comes Ravens' TE Mark Andrews, who has enjoyed much success with QB Lamar Jackson. However, injuries sidelines Andrews for a good chunk of the 2023 season, and he was limited in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs. Nevertheless, he should still serve up some great numbers if he remains healthy in 2024.

Overall, that wraps up the top 10 best ratings for Tight Ends in Madden 25. Expect these ratings to fluctuate throughout the season as the year goes on. EA Sports updates player ratings every week based on their performance in each roster update. If a player performs well, they receive a bump in their ratings. However, poor performances lead to declines in OVRs.

In other news, EA Sports released a new Deep Dive for Franchise and Presentation this week. Overall, it showed off some new gameplay improvements, as well as new information on Team Builder. Lastly, Ratings week is still underway, with Friday being the final day of rating reveals. Check out some of the players who made history this week by joining the Madden 99 Club. We look forward to seeing the next wave of ratings as we approach the Madden 25 launch date.

For more gaming and NFL news, visit ClutchPoints. Furthermore, subscribe to our gaming newsletter for more weekly info.