Official Madden NFL 20 Roster Update For Week 8 Available, See The Changes Here

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Just ahead of the Thursday Night Football game, featuring the Washington Redskins vs. Minnesota Vikings, the official Madden NFL 20 roster update for week 8 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:

  • Calais Campbell +1 (Overall 94)
  • Stefon Diggs +1 (Overall 94)
  • Devin McCourty +2 (Overall 92)
  • Aaron Rodgers +1 (Overall 91)
  • Dalvin Cook +1 (Overall 90)
  • Terron Armstead +1 (Overall 89)
  • Ryan Ramczyk +2 (Overall 89)
  • Dont’a Hightower +3 (Overall 87)
  • Jason McCourty +2 (Overall 87)
  • Chandler Jones +1 (Overall 86)
  • Marvin Jones Jr +1 (Overall 86)
  • Kyle Van Noy +4 (Overall 86)
  • Laremy Tunsil +1 (Overall 86)
  • Aaron Jones +1 (Overall 85)
  • Nick Bosa +1 (Overall 84)
  • Jonathan Jones +4 (Overall 84)
  • Lamar Jackson +2 (Overall 81)
  • Kirk Cousins +2 (Overall 81)

GOING DOWN:

  • Fletcher Cox -1 (Overall 95)
  • Todd Gurley -1 (Overall 94)
  • Keenan Allen -1 (Overall 93)
  • Damon Harrison Sr -2 (Overall 93)
  • Tyron Smith -2 (Overall 92)
  • Zach Ertz -1 (Overall 90)
  • Philip Rivers -1 (Overall 90)
  • Kareem Hunt -1 (Overall 89)
  • Lane Johnson -1 (Overall 88)
  • Matt Ryan -1 (Overall 88)
  • Melvin Gordon III -1 (Overall 87)
  • A.J. Bouye -1 (Overall 86)
  • Alshon Jeffery -1 (Overall 85)
  • Tyler Eifert -1 (Overall 84)
  • Eddie Goldman -1 (Overall 84)
  • David Johnson -1 (Overall 84)
  • Carson Wentz -1 (Overall 83)
  • Mitchell Trubisky -2 (Overall 73)
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