Whether you are grinding solo challenges toward Ultimate Champion Kam Chancellor or you are completing a program's objective list, knowing which challenges are easiest to repeat can help a ton! In today's article, we will provide some recommendations on different solo challenges meant to make these objectives a bit easier for you to rack up the stats.
Each statistical objective is listed separately with the following format:
Program // Sub-Category // Challenge Name (Difficulty / Total Yards)
Rushing Yards
- Campaign // Week 3 // Shaun Alexander (Easy / 75 Yards)
- Superstars // Russell Wilson // December 2nd, 2013 (Medium / 93 Yards)
Rushing TDs
- Campaign // Week 3 // Shaun Alexander (Easy / 75 Yards)
- Superstars // Saquon Barkley // September 15th, 2019 (Medium / 35 Yards)
Passing Yards
- Campaign // Week 3 // Lance Alworth (Easy / 75 Yards)
- Superstars // Russell Wilson // December 2nd, 2013 (Medium / 93 Yards)
- Gridiron Guardians // Goofballs in the Grocery // Top Shelf Trouble (Hard / 99 Yards)
Passing TDs
- Superstars // Vita Vea //November 24, 2019 (Easy / 1 Yard)
- Campaign // Week 3 // Lance Alworth (Easy / 75 Yards)
- Superstars // Michael Thomas // December 18th, 2016 (Medium / 12 Yards)
Sacks, Interceptions
- Campaign // Week 3 // Jack Youngblood (Easy)
Fumbles, Tackles
- Campaign // Week 3 // Jack Youngblood (Easy)
- Gridiron Forge 2 // First Trial // Gates of Steel (Medium)
Wins / Leveling
- Campaign // Week 4 // Practice 1: Field Goals
- Campaign // Week 5 // Practice 3: Throw Types
Shoutout to Necrowmancer for providing these challenge recommendations and research! For specific play recommendations to complete these challenges, check out his Forum Thread for more information or to offer up your own suggestions on challenges and plays.
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