How to Do a Touch Pass in Madden 25 Step-by-Step
How to Do a Touch Pass in Madden 25 Step-by-Step
The touch pass in Madden 25 is a great way to throw a controlled, accurate pass over defenders while giving your receiver a chance to make a play. It’s an essential skill for intermediate routes and avoiding defenders underneath. This guide will explain how to do a touch pass in Madden 25 on PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.
👉 Thank you for subscribing to our YouTube channel EfiRun: https://bit.ly/3Ewyo0z
What is a Touch Pass in Madden 25?
A touch pass is a medium-powered throw designed to loft the ball over defenders but with less arc than a lob pass. It’s useful for hitting receivers on intermediate routes like slants, out routes, or corner routes.
How to Do a Touch Pass in Madden 25: Step-by-Step
1. Start a Practice Game or Training Camp
To refine your touch pass skills, start a practice session. This allows you to get a feel for the timing without in-game pressure.
2. Snap the Ball
Once the play begins, snap the ball and watch the field for open receivers.
3. Target a Receiver
Identify the button corresponding to the receiver you want to pass to (e.g., Square, Circle, etc., on PS or X, B, etc., on Xbox).
4. Perform the Touch Pass
Slightly hold down the receiver’s button (don’t tap or press and hold too long).
Release the button after a brief moment.
5. Lead the Receiver (Optional)
Use the Left Stick to aim the pass slightly ahead of your receiver, allowing them to catch the ball in stride.
Touch Pass Controls for Each Platform
PS4/PS5: Slightly hold and release the button for the intended receiver (e.g., Square, Circle).
Xbox 360/Xbox One: Slightly hold and release the button for the intended receiver (e.g., X, B).
PC: Use the mouse or keyboard controls to slightly hold and release the key assigned to the receiver.
When to Use a Touch Pass in Madden 25
1. Over Linebackers
2. Use a touch pass to float the ball over defenders in zone coverage while reaching your receiver.
3. Intermediate Routes
4. Throw a touch pass on routes like slants, outs, and corners to avoid overthrowing or underthrowing.
5. Avoiding Tight Coverage
6. When defenders are in tight coverage underneath, a touch pass ensures the ball reaches your receiver safely.
Tips for Mastering Touch Passes in Madden 25
1. Practice Timing
2. The key to a successful touch pass is holding the button just long enough. Tapping throws a lob, while holding too long results in a bullet pass.
3. Read the Defense
4. Use touch passes against zone defenses where linebackers drop back but leave open pockets for intermediate throws.
5. Pair with Ball Placement
6. Use the Left Stick to lead your receiver or throw the ball away from defenders for added precision.
7. Use Receivers with High Catch Ratings
8. Receivers with strong catching abilities will handle touch passes more effectively, even in traffic.
FAQs About Touch Passes in Madden 25
Q: How do you do a touch pass in Madden 25?
A: Slightly hold and release the button for the intended receiver. Don’t tap or hold too long.
Q: What’s the difference between a touch pass and a bullet pass?
A: A touch pass is a controlled lofted throw, while a bullet pass is a fast, direct throw. Use touch passes for intermediate routes and bullet passes for tight windows.
Q: Can you use touch passes on deep throws?
A: Yes, but a lob pass is often better for deep throws. Touch passes are most effective on intermediate routes.
Related Videos on Our Channel
""How to Master Passing in Madden 25"": Watch here
""Top Offensive Strategies in Madden 25"": Watch here
""How to Avoid Interceptions in Madden 25"": Watch here
Final Thoughts
Learning how to do a touch pass in Madden 25 is an essential skill for making precise throws over defenders and hitting your receivers on intermediate routes. Practice the technique and use it strategically to improve your passing game.
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more Madden 25 tips and strategies. Share this guide with friends who want to elevate their gameplay!
#Madden25 #TouchPass #GamingTips

