A touch pass is often the safest way to distribute the ball inMadden NFL 25, and mastering it quickly will be highly beneficial.

The touch pass might not be the first option you have on your mind when sending a ball to your receiver. You’ll be primarily relying on the bullet pass, but using that option may not always be fruitful. Instead, you’re able to utilize an option that’s slightly slower and has a greater curve than a bullet pass, which makes it easier for the receiver to catch.

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How to perform a touch pass in Madden NFL 25

The core process is the same, irrespective of which control methods you use.

If performed correctly, you’ll make a pass that almost looks like a bullet pass but with a slightly more arch. In simpler words, its trajectory looks like a mixture of the paths of a bullet andlob pass.

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When to perform a touch pass in Madden NFL 25

The touch pass is really comfortable to grab for receivers. Out of three types of passes, this is the easiest one when it comes to catchability. But it also means that it’s easier for the defense to get hold of the ball if they manage to intercept a pass.

The best time to make this pass is when your receiver is in the clear and stationary. This pass will help to add an extra layer of security to the pass being made and help avoid a potential fumble.

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