Alright, guys, let’s talk about these training points in Madden 23. I spent a good chunk of my weekend messing around with this, and here’s what I found out.
First off, I jumped straight into Franchise mode, ’cause that’s where the training points really matter. I picked my team, the glorious Bears, and started checking out my roster. The thing is, you don’t get these points right away. You gotta earn ’em, which makes sense, right?

So, how do you do that? Well, I started by playing some games. Every game you play, win or lose, you’re gonna get some training points. But winning gets you more, obviously. Just like real life, success is rewarded. It’s not a ton, but it adds up. I went through a few preseason games and a couple of regular-season ones, just to see how quickly they accumulate.
The other main way I found to get these points is through weekly training. Every week, you get to choose a training focus. You can pick a position group, like wide receivers or defensive backs, and focus on them. It’s pretty straightforward. I tried focusing on different groups each week to spread the love around. I also noticed there are these scenario goals that pop up during the week. They give you little challenges, like “get 3 interceptions” or “rush for 100 yards.” If you hit those goals, boom, more training points.
- Played a bunch of games – both preseason and regular season.
- Focused my weekly training on different position groups.
- Tried to hit those scenario goals each week.
Here’s what I did:
After a few weeks of in-game time, I had a decent stash of training points. Now, where do you spend these things? You go into your roster, pick a player, and then you can see how many points it takes to upgrade their skills. It’s not cheap, especially for the big upgrades. I started with my younger players, the ones with potential, figuring it’s better to develop them over time.
Honestly, it’s a bit of a grind, but that’s kind of the point, isn’t it? It makes it feel more rewarding when you finally get that upgrade you’ve been working towards. Plus, seeing your players improve and your team get better is pretty satisfying.
So, there you have it. That’s my experience with training points in Madden 23 so far. It’s all about playing games, picking your training focus, hitting those goals, and then spending those points wisely. It takes time, but it’s definitely a core part of the game if you’re into Franchise mode. Good luck, and let me know how it goes for you!