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Oculus Rift is often associated with gaming, however, the virtual reality technology is now being used to train football players off the field. Quarterbacks and coaches alike spend hours a week watching footage of football games to find areas of weakness and ways to improve their game. Virtual reality is being used to help quarterbacks and other players in real-world training using Oculus Rift goggles and software created by STRIVR Labs, according to a new article out by The San Diego Union-Tribune. Football players are often observers when watching footage on tablet computers and televisions. Then they go out on the field and practice…

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