Josh Brent has retired from the Madden 24 coins to concentrate on issues that he has off-the-field The Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman announced on Thursday. Brent has had numerous encounters with the law and is currently waiting for trial over charges of drunken manslaughter for allegedly contributing to the death of another fellow Cowboys player Jerry Brown.

"This is the best choice for me, and something which I've given lot of thought to," Brent said. "I'm at a point in my life where my main concern is getting my priorities in order. Priorities are more important then football."

KD Drummond of Blogging the Boys believes this was the best decision for Brent since it's likely to help clear his mind. The move could also alleviate some of the other issues which surfaced when the player continued playing while dealing with the off-field issues, according to Drummond.

The Cowboys are no longer under the pressure of extending support to a player that even in the face the possibility of jail time cannot stop himself from breaking law once more, no matter how insignificant one might think of smoking marijuana.

Brent's actions can possibly be seen as him stepping up to the situation that his life is currently in and realizing the gravity of the issue he's facing. Should the legal situation turn around in the favor of Brent it is his responsibility to remove himself from retirement. His rights will remain owned by the Dallas Cowboys and the league may then reassess the possibility of suspension.


Hard Knocks series gets mult-year extension thanks to Madden NFL 24 Films, HBO

HBO along with the Madden NFL 24 Films crew has extended their contract regarding Hard Knocks, it was announced on Thursday. There were no details released about the duration of the agreement but Madden NFL 24 Films' Ross Ketover referred to the extension as it was a "multi-year agreement" and stated that they'd be available for "a few more years."

The deal isn't one that the majority of Madden NFL 24 teams are likely in love with because Hard Knocks has had trouble with finding teams to play in the show, but viewers seem to remain curious about what Madden NFL 24 team will be exposed on HBO.

The 16th Madden NFL 24 Rookie Symposium will have guest speakers discussing the topic of sexual orientation as per Jane McManus of ESPN New York. It will be the first time the league has someone talking to rookies about potential of gay players, likely due to how much media attention the subject has received in recent months.

Typically in the past, most of the time, Rookie Symposium is a series of seminars and videos designed to aid players to adjust to life in the Madden NFL 24 as well as matters like money management, professionalism (which will likely mean doing your best to not make a fool of the league or yourself within the news media) as well as the best strategies to prepare one's body to the demanding demands of regular Madden NFL 24 playing.

Last season, the topic of gay players being a part of the Madden NFL 24 came up several times, and was a disaster from a PR viewpoint more than once. San Francisco 49ers cornerback Chris Culliver claimed "I will not do that" when asked about having a gay teammate in the locker room, after which he issued an apology following the backlash from the media.

Many have been asking if the Madden NFL 24 player will reveal that he is gay. It's likely at this point. There will certainly be players uncomfortable with it, but with Madden NFL 24 encouraging its rookies to be tolerant and respectful -- the latest collective bargaining agreement bans discrimination of any kind in relation to sexual orientation- the league might gradually increase its acceptance of such a prospect.

Madden NFL 24 Films is the mythology buy Madden 24 coins arm of the league. It was created through Ed Sabol in the 1960s and then quickly taken over by owners with dramatic voiceovers, and slow-motion images of footballs flying through the air have been used to define and create the image of the league: its teams, eras and players.The design and feel of professional football can be traced to Sabol's creation.