Commentary in Madden 25 is important for realism and changes have been made to the franchise with the latest entry, which we have outlined below.
In previous years, there was only one commentary team in Madden games, but that has changed in Madden 25 with the addition of two new commentary teams. These voices will be familiar to those who watch the NFL.
If you want to know who each commentator is and where you may recognize their voices from, we’ve got the details you need.
Madden 25 commentators, explained
There are three different commentary teams in Madden 25, with two new additions. These new commentators expand the depth and realism across all game modes, including Franchise and Ultimate Team.
Brandon Gaudin and Charles Davis continue in their roles, having been the voice of the Madden franchise for the past eight years. Gaudin is a play-by-play commentator for college football and basketball on Fox Sports and the Big Ten Network, while Davis is an analyst on CBS.
Mike Tirico and Greg Olsen are one of the new commentary teams in Madden 25. Tirico’s voice can be heard through play-by-play commentary on NBC’s Sunday Night Football, while Olsen is a color commentator for Fox Sports.
The second new commentary team in Madden 25 is Kate Scott and Brock Huard. Scott is primarily known outside of football for her work with the Philadelphia 76ers and on international football but is also the pre-season TV voice of the Seattle Seahawks. Meanwhile, Huard is now the sideline reporter for Fox’s United Football League Games coverage.
Each commentary team recorded over 195 hours of content for Madden 25, EA stated in the Franchise and Presentation Deep Dive, with new content to be added after launch.
From our experience, the commentary team in each Madden 25 game is random. In a Play Now game, the commentary selection is random but can be changed; however, for all other game modes, there is no option to adjust the commentary team.