Box art sport stars that went wrong...

The infamous 'Madden Curse' has been crippling EA's cover stars consistently since John Madden himself stopped appearing on them. The curse goes like this: all is going well for you in the world of your sports- then suddenly something bad happens after you appear on the front of a game box.

Call it coincidence, call it an ancient ju-ju, whatever: the evidence is undeniable. Don't believe us? Then check out the poor saps below and then tell us it's all BS. Oh, and for those of you who aren't fans of Madden NFL football, we've even dug a little deeper into other game franchises (including non-EA series)and picked out some beauties. What have we missed? Let us know in the comments.

First up - those Madden curses

Madden NFL 99 - 1998


Curse victim... Garrison Hearst, San Francisco 49ers
Knacked his ankle on the first play of the divisional play-offs (Footie fans read: quarter final stage), missed the rest of the game, and the 49ers crashed out. He didn’t recover until 2001.

Madden NFL 2000 - 1999



Curse victim... Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions

Although technically not the main cover star (he’s just over John Madden’s shoulder in the background) Sanders still succumbed to the curse. He abruptly announced his retirement via a fax to a local newspaper, andit would later turn out he was completely disillusioned with the losing mentalityof the Lions. Detroit didn’t think this was an adequate excuse for walking out on his recently signed multi-million dollar contract and hauled his ass to court to recoup $5.5M from him. However, since the start of the 00-01 season, the Lions are a collective 40-104, including posting the NFL's first ever 0-16 season last year. So the curse seems to have hit the entire team and not just Sanders.

Madden NFL 2001 - 2000



Curse victim... Eddie George, Tennessee Titans
A nagging toe injury limited the once prolific running back to a career low of 3 yards per carry and only 5 touchdowns in 2001. The injury blighted the rest of his career and held him to a measly average of 3.4 yards until he eventually retired.

Madden NFL 2002 - 2001



Curse victim... Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota Vikings
During the 2000 season, the Viking’s quarterback was in formidable form. He threw almost 4000 yards and 33 touchdowns and rushed 470 scoring 7 himself. After appearing on the cover, Culpepper struggled with turnovers,throwing 13 interceptions and only 14 touchdowns in aseason that was ended by a back injury after only 11 games.

Madden NFL 2003 - 2002



Curse victim... Marshall Faulk, St Louis Rams
Faulk suffered a nasty ankle injury in 2002 and missed five games. Although the 1600 yards and 10 touchdowns he achieved is not to be sniffed at,his injurystarted a steady decline in his rushing skills and he never broke the 1000 yards perseason barrier again.

Madden NFL 2004 - 2003



Curse victim... Michael Vick, Atlanta Falcons
It only took five days from the game’s release for the Madden Curse to get a grip on Michael Vick,and once it did it refused to let go. The star quarterback of the Falcons fractured his right leg, limiting him to only the last five games of the regular season. The bad news doesn’t end here for Vick either. In 2008 he was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in an organised dog fighting ring, though this was probably less to do with a curse than him being acomplete fool.

Madden NFL 2005 - 2004



Curse victim... Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens
EA changed tact in 2005 and featured a defensive player for the first time ever asits cover star. After a wonderful career-defining six interceptions in the previous season, Lewis couldn’t catch a cold in this one. To add insult to injury, or vice-versa, he wouldbadly injure his handin the final game of the regular season.

Madden NFL 06 - 2005



Curse victim... Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia Eagles
Despite a hernia bursting out of his body, McNabb decided to put off surgery and be a hero to his team. Sadly, McNabb was hammered to the ground during an interception returnthat aggravated his condition further. He then needed a season-ending surgery to correct it.

Madden NFL 07



Curse victim... Shaun Alexander, Seattle Seahawks
After only missing one game in 64 outings, Shaun Alexander fractured the dreaded metatarsal in his foot. He then missed sixgames before returning to action despite the fractured appendage and played the rest of the seasonrunning on a crackedbone. The next season, he fractured a wrist in the first game andfollowed that up with an injury toa knee and ankle in week 9.The Seattle Seahawksreleased him at the end of theseason,and theWashington Redskins picked him up only to also drop him shortly afterward.

Madden NFL 08 - 2007



Curse victim... Vince Young, Tennessee Titans
Wrecked his quadriceps in week 6, though he recovered. However, the following season, he injured his leg in the first game andwas replaced by backup Kerry Collins.Youngdidn’t start another game for the rest of the season.

Madden NFL 09



Curse victim... Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers
The curse became confused in 2008 and turned on itself. Veteran quarterback Brett Favre was photographed in Green Bay Packer’s kit for the box, but he retired and left the team. However, Favre rescinded his retirement plans and announced he was signing for the New York Jets instead, deeming all promotional content null and void. EA quickly rallied and provided this neat alternative boxart for OCD fans…


Above: The 'corrected' Madden NFL 09 box art

However, the curse wasn't done yet. Favre sustained anarm injury late in the season, whichcould be largely blamed forthe Jets losing four of their last five games. Theteamultimately squandered an 8-3 start by posting a final record of 9-7 and missed the playoffs.

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Nathan Irvine
Hi, I’m Nathan. You may remember me from such websites as, erm, this one circa 2011. Been hustling in games for over a decade and write for Official PlayStation, Official Xbox, Gamesmaster and more.