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Felicia Boykin makes history as 1st-ever female MVP cover of Madden 21

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Hundreds of individuals play video games on various gaming systems, including XBOX. For Miles Boykin, a player for the Baltimore Ravens has had his mother paying for his Xbox Live account since he was in the sixth grade.

While Boykin joked on Twitter and thanked his mom Felicia for paying for his account, he was able to repay her. Miles teamed up with Xbox and EA to make Felicia the first-ever female MVP cover-athlete on Madden 21.

Here’s Miles sharing the news with his Mom:

Included in Felicia’s Madden 21 MVP cover, will include the cover being signed by Felicia and Miles. The package will also include custom cleats that Miles has work, a painted picture of Felicia, a new Xbox controller, and Nike Air Zoom Pulses.

Rene' Kennedy
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