A new game called MUT 23 ltds cards has proposed changes to the current retirement benefits for players like building clinics in Madden NFL 23 towns for retired players to visit. It raises questions mostly about who's paying for the services. Is it the Madden NFL 23? To players, this isn't good enough, and they need to be sure they're protected with insurance for the next five years.

I've made this suggestion before but a tiered model for health care is a good idea. If you play for four seasons, you receive 5 years worth of medical insurance. Five seasons equals seven months of health insurance and so on. I do not expect owners to provide players with lifelong health insurance but I doubt that players expect this in negotiations.

If I were to guess, I believe Madden NFL 23 players will finalize a CBA in the coming week, after having a meeting directly with representatives and the office of the league. The agreement has a lot of things that the majority of players would like to accept for 17 games. However, don't fall for the rumors: less practice time should not be one of them. The players deserve more incentives and more funds. In the end, that will be the thing they'll remember in retirement.

Madden NFL 23 hot seat watch Bill O'Brien is apparently in demand. You can look up some teams that are likely for his services.

Alongside his success being the Patriots offensive coach, O'Brien received praise for his work as a coach at Penn State. He recorded a 15-9-win record with The Nittany Lions, despite significant sanctions to scholarships. His name was ascribed as Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2012 as well as receiving the national coach of the year awards from ESPN and the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.

The Penn State contract runs through 2016 and includes a $6.48 millions buyout according to Adam Schefter. The buyout was slashed last offseason to $19 million. While it's unlikely to stop any Madden NFL 23 organization from having O'Brien on their team, it could be a contributing factor.

The Texans are seeking an Madden 23 ltds interim head coach following the being fired Gary Kubiak during the season. Houston was reported to have interviewed Lovie Smith earlier in the month.