The Jacksonville Jaguars already had firepower, but this week against the Colts, they unleashed something new. B.Tuten didn’t just have a big game — he earned his Superstar development, officially stepping into a new class of players in Madden. What he did on the field wasn’t luck; it was dominance that demanded recognition.
The Breakout That Changed Everything
Facing the Indianapolis Colts, Tuten erupted for 22 carries, 142 rushing yards, and 4 touchdowns, plus 7 catches for 125 yards through the air. He broke six tackles, ripped off a 48-yard run, and turned a routine checkdown into a 67-yard highlight that broke the Colts’ spirit. Jacksonville’s offense rolled to 473 total yards, converting 66 percent of third downs and punching in five rushing touchdowns — four of them courtesy of number 33.
That performance was the moment everything clicked. He went from a “Star” development player to Superstar in Madden, symbolizing his evolution from promising rookie to certified problem. Coach Ke didn’t mince words afterward: “He earned that. You can’t fake consistency, can’t fake explosion. Tuten’s a superstar now, and it’s well deserved.”
The Rise of Bhayshul Tuten
Before he was lighting up the league, Bhayshul Tuten was a grinder from Paulsboro, New Jersey. In high school, he piled up 3,768 rushing yards and 77 touchdowns, establishing himself as one of South Jersey’s most electric playmakers. That mix of strength, elusiveness, and toughness followed him to North Carolina A&T, where he became a force in the FCS — putting up 1,363 yards and 13 touchdowns in his breakout sophomore season while averaging over six yards per carry.
When he transferred to Virginia Tech, the ACC found out what small-school defenders already knew — Tuten doesn’t go down easy. In 2023, he racked up 1,633 all-purpose yards with 10 rushing touchdowns, two receiving scores, and two kick-return touchdowns. He was named All-ACC, proving he could produce against anyone. The following season, he only got better, finishing with 1,159 yards and 15 touchdowns in just 11 games.
The Player He’s Become in Madden
Now, in the virtual world of PML, Tuten’s transformation mirrors his real-life arc. Listed as an 82 overall elusive back, the 5’9”, 206-pound running back from Virginia Tech has the kind of attributes that make defensive coordinators lose sleep.
- Speed: 95
- Acceleration: 96
- Agility: 91
- Change of Direction: 87
- Break Tackle: 85
- Juke Move: 90
- Spin Move: 86
- Carrying: 86
- Awareness: 67
In just his rookie year, he’s posted 105 carries for 482 yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. Those numbers don’t even tell the full story — the burst, the balance, the yards after contact, and the constant threat of turning a checkdown into a house call have completely reshaped Jacksonville’s offense.
The New Face of the Jaguars’ Ground Game
Coach Ke has built an offense that thrives on versatility, and Tuten embodies that. He’s quick enough to bounce outside, patient enough to follow blockers, and skilled enough as a receiver to stay on the field for every down. With Trevor Lawrence distributing the ball and Travis Hunter stretching the field, Tuten gives the Jaguars a third dimension a weapon who forces defenses to pick their poison.
Every time he touches the ball, there’s electricity. That combination of top-tier Madden attributes and real-world pedigree has made him one of the most dangerous players in the league.
The Future Is Now
At just 23 years old, with his new Superstar badge lighting up the depth chart, B.Tuten has arrived. The Jaguars sit at 12-1, needing just one more win to clinch the AFC’s top seed, and there’s no question who’s helping drive the engine.
From Virginia Tech to the PML spotlight, from 4th-round pick to offensive centerpiece, B.Tuten’s story is still being written — but if this week was any indication, the league better start paying attention.
Because B.Tuten isn’t just emerging — he’s on his way to becoming the biggest dynamic threat in PML.