‘I wouldn’t even go to practice’: Why are elite-level athletes becoming hooked on video games?
- LeBron James revealed he is among the top 100 players in the world at Madden NFL 25, showcasing the crossover between sports and gaming.
- On December 21, NBC Sports aired a Kansas City Chiefs game featuring elements from Madden NFL 25, highlighting the integration of video games in sports broadcasts.
- The World Health Organization recognized 'gaming disorder' as a health condition in 2019, reflecting growing concerns about video game addiction among athletes.
- Players like Robertson and Ross express concerns about gaming affecting their performance and practice, indicating a need for awareness of gaming's impact on athletes.
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