We already knew that tight end George Kittle is the highest-graded San Francisco 49ers player in EA Sports' latest installment of the popular multi-platform football video game, Madden NFL 21. He just missed joining the four players with ratings of 99.
Following Kittle is newly acquired offensive tackle Trent Williams and veteran cornerback Richard Sherman, both with 92 ratings. The reigning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, pass rusher Nick Bosa, was awarded an 89 rating.
San Francisco was one of 11 teams that had three-or-more players with a rating of 90 or higher. It was the only team from the NFC West that could make that claim.
EA Sports plans to release Madden NFL 21 on August 25 on Windows, PlayStation 4, and XBOX One.
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