How To Import Roster Madden 22 Franchise

Alright, picture this: you've spent hours – maybe even days – crafting the perfect roster in Madden 22. Your superstar quarterback has a supporting cast built for the ages. You've meticulously scouted and drafted players with hidden potential, turning late-round gems into future Hall of Famers. You’re basically the Bill Belichick of your digital world. But then… disaster strikes! You accidentally start a new Franchise and realize you're stuck with the default, vanilla roster. It's like showing up to a potluck with store-bought cookies when everyone else brought homemade masterpieces. Mortifying!
Don’t worry, we've all been there. That feeling of utter despair when you realize your meticulously crafted team is lost to the digital abyss. But fear not, intrepid Madden player! Importing your roster in Madden 22 Franchise is easier than ordering a pizza (and arguably more satisfying). Let's break it down, step-by-step, so you can get back to dominating the league in no time.
Step 1: Making Sure Your Roster is Ready to Roll
First things first, you need to make sure the roster you want to use is actually saved. Sounds obvious, right? But you'd be surprised how many times we forget to save our progress, only to return to the game and find ourselves staring blankly at a default roster. It's like spending hours writing an email, only to accidentally close the tab before hitting 'send'. The digital agony!
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To save your roster: Go to the main menu of Madden 22. Navigate to "Customize," then select "Share & Manage Files." Choose "Save" and then "Roster." Give your roster a descriptive name, something like "My Super Team v2" (because v1 was clearly a learning experience). Trust me, future you will thank you for being organized.
Step 2: Starting a New Franchise (The Right Way)
Okay, you've got your roster saved. Now it's time to start that Franchise, but this time, we're doing it correctly. When you're setting up your new Franchise, you'll be presented with a few options. This is where you need to pay close attention. It’s like choosing the right ingredient for your favorite sandwich; mess it up, and the whole thing is ruined.

Instead of choosing the default "Use Active Roster," you need to select "Use Custom Roster." This will open a file explorer where you can browse through your saved rosters. Find the one you saved earlier (remember "My Super Team v2"?), select it, and voila! Your dream team is ready to go.
Step 3: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
Even with these steps, things can still go sideways. Here are a few common mistakes to avoid:

- Using the wrong roster: Double-check that you're selecting the correct roster file. Imagine accidentally importing your friend's awful, unbalanced roster. It's like showing up to a formal event wearing mismatched socks – embarrassing!
- Forgetting to save the roster: Seriously, save your work! We've already covered this, but it's worth repeating. Consider it the golden rule of Madden roster management.
- Trying to import a roster mid-Franchise: This unfortunately won't work. You need to import the roster when starting a new Franchise. It's like trying to change the engine of a car while it's speeding down the highway – not recommended.
Step 4: Enjoying Your Masterpiece
Congratulations! You've successfully imported your roster into Madden 22 Franchise. Now you can finally unleash your perfectly crafted team upon the league and dominate the competition. Go forth and conquer, my friend! You've earned it.
Remember, building a great team takes time and effort. But importing that team into Franchise? That’s now a piece of cake. Now go win some Super Bowls!
