Madden 24: How to Tackle and When to Use the Different Tackles

A Madden 24 Image showing a player from the Dallas Cowboys in white and blue being tackled by a player from the San Francisco 49ers in Gold and Red.

Mastering the art of tackling is an essential skill for any Madden 24 player looking to improve their defenses. Knowing when to use this technique and how to use it can make your defense much more reliable and impenetrable. Continue reading as we’ll go into detail on how you can tackle in Madden 24. 

How to Use the Different Tackles in Madden 24

There are four types of tackles in Madden 24: Breakdown Tackle, Dive Tackle, Hit Stick, and Cut Stick. Let’s see how you can perform each of these tackles.

Tackle TypeControls (PlayStation / Xbox / PC)
Breakdown TackleHold X / Hold A / Hold E
Dive TacklePress Square / Press X / Press Q
Hit StickFor both PS and Xbox, flick the right stick up when in range of the ball carrier / Press W
Cut StickFor both PS and Xbox, flick the right stick down when in range of the ball carrier / Press S

Now that you know how to tackle in Madden 24, the next step is to learn when you should use any of these tackles to help strengthen your defenses. Continue reading as we’ll delve into when you should tackle in Madden 24. 

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When to Tackle in Madden 24

With four different types of tackles available in Madden 24, it is important to know when you should use any of these tackles to help gain the upper hand. 

When it comes to the Breakdown Tackle, it is a more precise and safer option to intercept a ball carrier. This tackle is great for preventing big gains or in open-field situations.

Moving on to the Diving Tackle, it is an aggressive tackle that you should use when you are in a high-pressure situation or when trying to force a fumble. That said, this tackle is much riskier and can leave your defender more prone to miss tackles.

Next is the Hit Stick Tackle, which is used to deal a powerful blow to the body of the ball carrier. On the other hand, the Cut Stick Tackle aims to impact the legs of the ball carrier.

For more guides and information on Madden 24, check out these related pieces from our team: How to Jump and Hurdle in Madden 24 and Madden 24 How to Rush Guide.

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