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Madden 22: How to Sprint & Run Faster

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For all of Madden 22‘s bells and whistles, there are some mechanics which are more vital to your success than others and which you should know how to execute as soon as possible. That’s why we’re here to walk you through how to sprint and run faster in Madden 21 with a detailed guide.

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How to Sprint and Run Faster in Madden 22

As with past installments in the series, sprinting and running faster in Madden is a simple affair.

To get your controlled player to run faster, all you need to do is tilt the left analog stick all the way in the direction that you wish to go. Your player will gradually gain momentum, and after a few seconds will be going at their top standard running speed.

They can then go even faster by sprinting, which is activated by holding down R2 on PlayStation and RT on Xbox. Doing so will further increase how fast a player is moving, with each player’s stats determining how fast and for how long they can sprint.

Of course, it should be noted that there are certain times and places that are better than others to initiate sprints or have your players run faster in Madden 22.

If they have the ball and a clear line to the end zone, then it’s a perfectly acceptable strategy to send your player sprinting at full speed toward a potential touchdown. However, this isn’t always the case, and trying to send your player barreling through obstacles will lead to a less than stellar play.

Keep an eye on the positioning of your opponent, and adjust your players’ running speeds accordingly.

Kicking off a sprint at just the right moment can turn an otherwise minimal gain in yards into a larger one, and drawing your opponent into a specific position with erratic speed changes can likewise put you in a better position for opportune passes.

Hopefully this cleared up how to sprint and run faster in Madden 22. For more tips, tricks and frequently asked questions answered, search Twinfinite for Madden 22.

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Keenan McCall

Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and playing games for as long as I can remember. Since obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism back in 2017, he has written thousands of articles covering gaming, animation, and entertainment topics galore.

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