Madden 26 Ultimate Team: Sugar Rush Part 2 Guide

This guide covers everything players need to know about Part 2 of the Sugar Rush program in Madden 26 Ultimate Team, including how to earn free cards, optimize currency usage, and obtain the best players. For those looking to accelerate their team building without extensive grinding, you can also buy Mut 26 coins from reputable sources to supplement your in-game currency and gain quicker access to top-tier talent.

Part 1: Solo Challenges and Field Pass Objectives

Part 2 of the Sugar Rush program is now live. Part 3 arrives on Sunday, which primarily consists of egg hatching rather than new challenges or objectives. Players can complete all current solo challenges and field pass objectives immediately.

Rewards Overview

The main rewards from solo challenges and field pass progression include player packs, egg baskets, and carrots currency. Players can quicksell the players within packs and the items within egg baskets to obtain carrots. Carrots are the primary currency for this program and are especially valuable for acquiring upgradeable cards.

Recommendation: Hold eggs until they hatch on April 5th rather than quickselling them immediately, unless carrots currency is urgently needed.

Milestone Rewards

Completing milestones throughout the field pass rewards a 95 BND Sugar Rush Player Pack. The minimum overall from this pack is 95, with a chance at a 98. Note that BND (bound) cards cannot be placed into sets.

Part 2: Welcome Pack Players

A second welcome pack has been added. Players who selected Brian O'Neal in week one can now select Braden Fisk, and the opposite is also true.

Brian O'Neal is the only card worth upgrading. Taking either card from 88 overall to 98 overall costs just over 8,000 carrots. Braden Fisk is not recommended for upgrade unless the player is a Rams fan or specifically wants that card.

Part 3: Statistical Objectives and Field Pass XP

New objectives have been added to the Sugar Rush Field Pass. The majority of XP earnings now come from the statistical section, allowing players to fully max out the field pass.

Event Objectives

Both CPU and head-to-head events have updated objectives that grant XP for the field pass. The CPU event still requires full games at four-minute quarters. The head-to-head event uses college overtime format.

Part 4: Event Rewards – Tyler Warren and DRC

Fantasy Pack Reward

Players who achieve 20 wins or go 10-0 twice can earn a fantasy pack with a choice between Dominique Rogers-Cromartie (DRC) and Tyler Warren. DRC was the exclusive player from last week. Tyler Warren is the new addition.

DRC vs. Tyler Warren: DRC remains the better card overall. He fits almost any team, works in both man and zone coverage, and benefits from many theme team chemistries. Tyler Warren is a tight end with a pre-lit X-factor (Vanguard) due to his 96 run block and 95 impact blocking. He is a solid receiving threat but is only recommended for players who desperately need a tight end upgrade or are Colts fans.

Upgrade Cost: Fully upgrading either card to 98 overall costs approximately 7,000 carrots currency.

Note: Tyler Warren was briefly auctionable for a short time, with one seen on the market for approximately 2.4 million coins, but this was quickly corrected. Players holding their fantasy pack from last week who open it now should have a choice between DRC and Tyler Warren.

Part 5: Head-to-Head Event – College Overtime

The head-to-head event uses a tiered progression system.

Tier 1: Win five games before losing two to advance to Tier 2

Tier 2: Win five more games before losing two to advance to Tier 3

Tier 3: Win two games without a loss

The first time a player completes all three tiers, they receive a Season 7 Event Token. Each subsequent completion rewards 10,000 carrots currency.

This event is the primary mode for grinding carrots currency. Each win also grants 200 XP toward the Season 7 Event Field Pass. Every other level rewards an Event Player Pack containing either a Ring of Honor card or a Sugar Rush card. Sugar Rush cards quicksell for carrots currency.

Part 6: Season 7 Exclusive Event Player – Jamal Adams

The new Season 7 exclusive event player is Jamal Adams. Players who have a token from this week or previous weeks of Season 7 can trade it in for this card.

Key Attributes: With the Howie Long chemistry boost (plus one speed and height when both cards are in the lineup), Jamal Adams can reach 6'2" height, 98 speed, 99 hit power, 97 man coverage, and 99 zone coverage.

Abilities: He receives all zone coverage abilities and all man coverage abilities except One Step Ahead. His awareness is not high enough for Universal Coverage. Momentum Shift is unlocked due to 97 hit power. Players can equip Shutdown for man coverage or Zone Hawk for zone coverage.

Team Chemistries: Raiders, Seahawks, Lions, Titans, and Jets are all usable theme teams for this card.

Market Trend: His price is falling but may rise to approximately 1.6-1.7 million coins. Players who want to buy him rather than earn the token should wait several days, as more players complete the event and obtain the card, the price will decrease.

Part 7: New 98 Overall Champions

The 98 overall champions released in Part 2 are significantly better than the Part 1 champions from the previous week.

Set Requirements

To obtain a 98 champion, trade in three 95 overall Sugar Rush cards and two additional 95 or 96 overall cards from any other program. Five cards go into the set, and the player receives the 98 champion of their choice.

Champion Card Analysis

Alex Anzalone: A strong pass coverage linebacker with 95 speed, 97 man coverage, and 99 zone coverage. He receives all coverage and knockout abilities.

Cole Bishop: Excellent card with 98 speed. A strategy item provides plus one to all attributes on any Sugar Rush player in the lineup, making these effectively 99 overall cards with additional speed and acceleration.

Harold Fannin Jr.: A solid tight end option, but Tyler Warren is available for free through events. Fannin is only recommended for Browns fans.

Chris Lindström: The weakest of the champions. He does not get Secure Protector because his strength rating is not high enough.

Scary Terry McLaurin: This card is actually better than the event exclusive Malik Nabers from last week. He has 97 agility, granting Route Technician for zero AP. He also has 96 break tackle, which gives him the pre-lit YAC X-factor (similar to Freight Train for wide receivers). This makes him one of the best wide receivers in the entire game.

Casey Hampton: Much better than the Jalen Carter card from last week. He has 97 strength, granting Double or Nothing for zero AP. He also receives Colossus and Unstoppable Force.

Travon Walker: 95 speed and 97 strength. Unstoppable Force is a pre-lit X-factor. He also receives Colossus and Double or Nothing for zero AP.

Arian Foster: Significantly better than the Devon Achane card from last week. He has 96 break tackle, granting him pre-lit Freight Train. Few cards currently have this ability. He also receives Human Joystick and Tank for zero AP. This is an extremely good running back card.

Part 8: Best Use of Carrots Currency

Priority 1: 98 Overall BND Fantasy Pack

The best use of carrots currency is the 98 overall BND Fantasy Pack. This pack refreshed for Part 2 and includes the new 98 champions. Players who did not open it during week one still have one available.

Priority 2: Omarion Hampton Upgradeable Card

For 145 carrots, players can obtain a 90 overall Omarion Hampton. This card can be upgraded from 90 to 98 overall at a cost of 8,295 carrots. He receives pre-lit Freight Train, Human Joystick, Balance Beam, Jukebox, and Tank for zero AP. If a player needs a running back and does not select Arian Foster from the fantasy pack, this card is absolutely worth the investment.

Egg Baskets – Not Recommended

Egg basket results have been poor across the community. The training reroll packs have also produced bad results. Players should not spend coins on training for eggs or spend coins on carrots to max out egg limits beyond the carrots they already have. Opening all 20 excellent baskets and hoping for favorable results is a reasonable approach with existing carrots, but purchasing additional carrots for eggs is not advised.

Part 9: Pack Offers for Real Money

For players willing to spend money, the following offers are available:

$25 pack: 45% chance at a 98 overall player

One-coin pack: Free Agency 88+ pack – players should open this

$1 pack: 88+ BND Sugar Rush players – a reasonable value

None of the offers are considered essential or must-buy. The prices of 95 overall cards may drop due to these pack offers, which could make building champion sets cheaper.

Part 10: Egg Strategy

Eggs hatch on Easter Sunday (April 5th). The community has made educated guesses about the contents of each egg type. Players have two options:

Option 1 – Open eggs after they hatch: This allows players to know exactly what card they will receive before opening. They can check auction house prices to determine whether to open or sell.

Option 2 – Open eggs before they hatch: This is a gamble on the contents.

Because egg odds have been significantly worse than in prior years, it remains to be seen whether the cards from eggs will be extremely cheap (due to many players obtaining them) or more expensive than previous years. Players can wait until after Easter Sunday to open eggs if they prefer certainty. For those who want to strengthen their lineup without relying on uncertain egg pulls, you can find cheap Madden nfl 26 coins to spend on proven assets, and I recommend MMOEXP as a trusted source for your coin purchases.