The newly-relocated Los Angeles Rams are heavily featured in "Madden NFL 17," as is their star running back Todd Gurley. Here's how he looks in the game:
As a bonus, here's Gurley hurdling over Super Bowl MVP Von Miller. An unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
Antonio Brown of the Pittsburgh Steelers is one of the biggest playmakers in the NFL. Here's his virtual counterpart stiff-arming Von Miller, who we swear is one of the best defensive players in the league:
Here's some redemption for the Denver Broncos, as safety T.J. Ward blocks a kick from Cairo Santos of the Kansas City Chiefs:
Here's a close-up shot of quarterback Robert Griffin III, as the former star looks to restart his career in Cleveland after things didn't work out in Washington:
In a scene straight out of the late-season playoff hunt when the weather gets rough, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton is rushed by Justin Houston of the Chiefs:
After missing most of last season with injuries, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo looks to reignite America's Team in this shot:
Perhaps Romo is throwing to tight end Jason Witten, who will make the catch while Houston Texans safety Kareem Jackson hopelessly watches.
Here, someone is playing as New Orleans Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks, one of the fastest and most elusive players in football. They're probably using the game's new "elite moves" system for ball-carriers to avoid Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Major Wright.
Finally, here's New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, the cover athlete for "Madden NFL 17." He's one of the most powerful, intense players in the league, and nobody who lines up against him wants to see this:
To see "Madden NFL 17" in action, check out the trailer below. The game is available now on Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.