
Sliding in Madden NFL is a crucial skill that allows players to protect the ball carrier and gain extra yards. It is executed by pressing the “slide” button (default: Square on PlayStation, X on Xbox) when the ball carrier is about to be tackled. When performed correctly, the ball carrier will drop to the ground, feet first, and slide forward for a few yards. This can help the player avoid fumbles and gain additional yardage, especially in situations where the ball carrier is close to the first down marker or the end zone.
Sliding is particularly important in Madden NFL because it helps mitigate the risk of fumbles, which can be costly turnovers. When a ball carrier is tackled, there is a chance that they will fumble the ball, which can lead to the opposing team recovering possession. By sliding, the ball carrier can reduce the risk of a fumble and maintain possession of the ball. Additionally, sliding can help the ball carrier gain extra yards by allowing them to slide forward for a few yards after being tackled. This can be especially useful in situations where the ball carrier is close to the first down marker or the end zone, as it can help them reach their goal.