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Franchise in Madden NFL 26 is your path to building an NFL dynasty. Use this guide to learn how to manage your roster, draft top talent, build game plans, and make championship-level decisions on and off the field.
What is Franchise?
As one of Madden NFL 26’s most strategic and immersive game modes, Franchise lets you run and manage an entire NFL team. Whether you’re rebuilding a roster or chasing a dynasty, you’ll manage all aspects of your team’s success.Here’s what you can expect.- Feel like a real NFL coach by controlling team strategy, depth charts, and game plans.
- Handle scouting, free agency, trades, and the NFL Draft, making key personnel decisions that shape your team’s future.
- Level up your coach by completing season, game, and career goals.
- Earn Coach XP to unlock powerful new Coach Abilities. The more Coach XP you earn, the more abilities and ability slots unlock.
- There are two types: Gameday Abilities and Season Abilities.
How to get started in Franchise
Here’s how to get started in Franchise.Pick any current NFL team, use updated rosters, or load a custom roster file to start with your ideal setup.
Play as a real NFL coach or build your own custom coach with unique gear, facial features, and outfits.
Your archetype defines your coaching style and which Coach Abilities you’ll unlock as you level up. There are three Coach Archetypes to choose from.
- Offensive Guru: Focuses on passing, scoring, and offensive gameplay boosts.
- Defensive Genius: Specializes in shutting down opponents and building a dominant defense.
- Development Wizard: Prioritizes staff upgrades, scouting advantages, and faster player development.
Want to create and customize your own team in Franchise? Learn how to use Team Builder to design your team and import it into your game.
How to manage weekly activities
In Franchise, you’ll make weekly decisions that affect your team’s success. Here’s a closer look at the main areas you’ll manage throughout each season, and some tips on how to tackle them.- Each week includes scenario-based interactions, player morale updates, and storyline developments.
- Make story-driven decisions that influence Coach XP, Approval Rating, and how your career unfolds.
- Keep in mind that your Approval Rating determines job security and public perception.
- Weekly goals, coordinator requests, and storyline events create real stakes for every matchup.
- Pay attention to weekly news and player morale, as they affect Team Chemistry and performance. Teams may also respond based on injuries, rivalries, and performance trends.
- Plan your draft strategy based on team needs.
- Evaluate your team’s prospects with detailed scouting reports.
- Use Season Abilities to gain deeper prospect insights.
- Assign Tiered Scouts to high-priority positions. If you need a quarterback next season, start scouting early to identify the best prospects.
- Development depends on how rookies are used after being drafted.
- Balance contract offers, depth, and player morale to build and retain talent.
- Keep in mind that free agent signings are competitive. Team appeal matters, so make your team stand out.
- If you want to sign a top free agent, make sure you have cap space and a good scheme fit.
- AI teams behave realistically and make trades based on team needs, player tags, and competitive windows.
- Manage your Head Coach, Offensive/Defensive Coordinators, and Trainer.
- Staff synergy matters. Coordinators cover your weaknesses, especially if your archetype doesn’t give access to both sides of the ball.
- As your coach levels up, you’ll unlock ability slots and boost gameplay impact.
- Adjust playbooks and matchups based on staff strengths.
- Weekly preparation helps you exploit mismatches and cover your weaknesses.
- Use your Weekly Strategy to monitor matchup breakdowns, scouting reports, and opposing coach tendencies.
- Adjust your weekly approach based on scouting reports.
- Remember that opposing teams may adapt over time based on your play style, so switch things up to keep them guessing.
How to build a Championship Team
Building a winning team takes more than just star players. You’ll also need to draft smart, manage contracts, and make good decisions on and off the field.Here are some useful strategies to help turn your team into a long-term contender.
- Scout throughout the season and focus on long-term roster needs.
- Target players with high upside and scheme fit.
- Assign training focus to help players grow in key areas.
- Use Draft Previews, Combine Reports, and Projection Updates to support better draft boards.
- Assign Tiered Scouts to high-priority positions and use Season Abilities to gain deeper prospect insights.
- Balance your roster by identifying Bridge Players and Future Starters.
- High morale and good performance can boost player value and lower regression risk.
- Use realistic contract structures, avoid bloated deals, and track upcoming free agents during the season.
- Avoid overpaying aging veterans, and trade players strategically before losing them in free agency.
- Use Playsheets to unlock unique playstyles and attribute bonuses.
- Make sure to rotate players to avoid Wear & Tear, especially during longer drives or late-season games.
- Monitor fatigue and injuries to avoid long-term setbacks.
- Activate Gameday Abilities that enhance specific positions or counters.
When to simulate games and when to play games manually
Franchise gives you the flexibility to simulate games or play them manually. Here’s more on when it makes sense to simulate games, and when it’s better to take control on the field.- You prefer team-building and managing over on-field gameplay.
- You’ve built a strong roster and trust your AI coaching decisions.
- You want to advance through seasons quickly to rebuild or draft.
- You’ve optimized weekly strategy, abilities, and loadouts, and want to see them in action.
- You’re in a must-win situation and want full control over critical games or rivalries.
- You need to hit performance-based goals.
- You want to test out new plays, playbooks, or formations from your Playsheet Loadout.
- You’re developing a rookie quarterback or star player.
A good strategy is to simulate easier games and play critical ones yourself.
How to improve in Franchise
Try these tips to help you plan better, manage your roster wisely, and come out on top more often.- Tailor your Weekly Strategy to your opponent.
- Use scouting cards and matchup panels to find weaknesses for targeted game planning.
- Rotate players to manage fatigue and reduce Wear & Tear.
- Invest in rookies and develop their skills through practice reps and targeted training.
- Monitor player morale, and take action if morale is low.
- Make sure your staff complements your playstyle and team strengths.
- Spend Staff Points on development-focused coach abilities and level up your coordinators to strengthen offense and defense.
- Whether it’s Lambeau snow or Miami heat, prioritize building a team that thrives in its native conditions.
- Winning isn’t always enough. If fans lose faith in your team, your coaching career could be at risk.
- Keep your finances in check and monitor spending to avoid long-term financial problems.