Official Madden NFL 20 Roster Update For Week 7 Available, See The Changes Here

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Just ahead of the Thursday Night Football game, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos, the official Madden NFL 20 roster update for week 7 is available now.

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These weekly roster updates include changes to player ratings, based off of the previous week’s results, updated depth charts and injuries for all 32 teams. As always, player likeness updates only arrive in title updates, not roster updates.

You can check all of the changes here. We’ve listed some of the changes below. Make sure to check out our official Madden roster FAQ, which answers many of the questions you may have.

GOING UP:

  • Stephon Gilmore +3 (Overall 97)
  • Russell Wilson +1 (Overall 96)
  • Stefon Diggs +1 (Overall 93)
  • Jamal Adams +2 (Overall 92)
  • George Kittle +1 (Overall 92)
  • Devin McCourty +1 (Overall 90)
  • Aaron Rodgers +1 (Overall 90)
  • Matt Ryan +1 (Overall 89)
  • Jaire Alexander +1 (Overall 88)
  • Austin Hooper +1 (Overall 88)
  • Marlon Humphrey +1 (Overall 88)
  • Everson Griffin +1 (Overall 87)
  • Hunter Henry +1 (Overall 86)
  • Chris Godwin +1 (Overall 85)
  • Za’Darius Smith +1 (Overall 85)
  • Dont’a Hightower +1 (Overall 84)
  • Justin Simmons +1 (Overall 84)
  • Preston Smith +3 (Overall 84)
  • Carson Wentz +1 (Overall 84)
  • Nick Bosa +1 (Overall 83)
  • Kyle Van Noy +4 (Overall 82)
  • Fred Warner +4 (Overall 77)
  • Marcus Golden +3 (Overall 75)

GOING DOWN:

  • Jalen Ramsey -1 (Overall 95)
  • Adam Thielen -1 (Overall 92)
  • Zach Ertz -1 (Overall 91)
  • Philip Rivers -1 (Overall 91)
  • Malcolm Jenkins -3 (Overall 89)
  • Melvin Gordon III -1 (Overall 88)
  • Kyle Fuller -1 (Overall 87)
  • Jordan Reed -1 (Overall 87)
  • Trey Burton -1 (Overall 85)
  • Robbie Gould -1 (Overall 84)
  • John Johnson -1 (Overall 84)
  • DeSean Jackson -1 (Overall 84)
  • Kyle Rudolph -2 (Overall 83)
  • Marcus Mariota -6 (Overall 73)
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