There are multiple types of passes you can throw in Madden 24, but possibly the most important one is the lob pass.
Knowing how to throw a lob pass and when to put some air under the ball can be the difference between a touchdown and a pick-six, so let’s not waste any time. Let’s go over how to throw a lob pass in Madden NFL 24.
How to do a lob pass in Madden 24
To throw a lob pass in Madden 24, lightly tap the button on your controller that corresponds with your receiving target. For example, if your tight end is the “X” on your controller, quickly press the X button to execute a lob pass.
Do not hold the button down or you’re going to accidentally throw a bullet or touch pass, both of which have lower trajectories and may result in an interception.
When to throw a lob pass in Madden 24
If you have a speedy receiver and they happen to match up with a slower, less athletic defensive back on a streak or a post route, however, a lob pass could come in handy. When you have the speed advantage on a streak and a strong-armed quarterback (and preferably a preoccupied safety), a lob pass can often make the ball sail down the field, over defenders’ heads, and into the welcoming arms of a quick WR.
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You don’t want to just be lobbing footballs all over the field all willy-nilly, though. While a lob pass does typically give your receiver more time to run under the ball, it also gives defenders more time to react while the ball is in the air. So I don’t suggest throwing a lob pass when a defender is all over your receiver, as it could lead to an interception.
If you wait too long or your quarterback doesn’t have good enough arm strength, a lob pass can hang in the air way too long and end up being the equivalent of a punt. If your lob pass hangs and does not make your receiver run under the ball, defensive backs can sit and wait for the ball to descend into their hands.
Difference between touch pass and lob pass in Madden 24
Admittedly, I initially didn’t realize the difference between a touch or lob pass in this year’s Madden. I thought they were the same thing and just had separate names for a variety of scenarios. But there is actually a difference between the two passes, although it can be subtle.
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A lob pass, as described above, is a high-arcing throw that occurs when you tap the button of your intended receiver. I have to stress that anything longer than a very quick tap will probably result in a touch pass.
It might not be the end of the world if you do actually throw a touch pass, but it has a significantly flatter trajectory than a lob pass. Depending on how tight of pass coverage there is, that reduced height may lead to a batted-down ball or an interception.