Watchout Gamers! LeBron James REVEALED to have beaten 164th ranked Madden player in the world

LeBron James has dominated basketball for nearly 22 years, but his excellence extends beyond the court. According to teammate and friend Anthony Davis , King James has also proven his skills in Madden NFL, defeating the 164th best player in the world.

On the Join The Lobby podcast, Davis shared that he initially consistently beat LeBron James in Madden matchups, but James’s competitive spirit drove him to improve. James dedicated significant time to enhance his Madden skills, showcasing his dedication and perseverance.

LeBron’s gaming skills are matched by his sportsmanship and respect for opponents. In one instance, he defeated a fan 67-0 in Madden NFL 24, but instead of gloating, he praised the fan for their resilience and apologized for the lopsided score.

We had this tournament in the bubble. We had a Madden tournament. I was the best Madden player on the team… I think he’s (LeBron James)  maybe top 1000 in the world now. I think I know during like late in the season, he told us he beat the 164th best player in the world I think. Anthony Davis said On the Join The Lobby podcast

LeBron’s gaming abilities and sportsmanship have earned him recognition and respect in the gaming community, showcasing another facet of his impressive skillset beyond his basketball achievements.

Cleveland Browns make tongue-in-cheek pitch to lure LeBron James to the NFL

LeBron James’ future in the NBA is uncertain, with rumors swirling about a potential move from the Los Angeles Lakers. However, the Cleveland Browns have made a tongue-in-cheek pitch for LeBron James to leave basketball behind and join their NFL team. Rodney McLeod Jr. jokingly suggested LeBron could complement their tight end David Njoku , but acknowledged the physical demands of football might be too much for the 40-year-old.

We could use somebody to complement [David] Njoku over there. The only problem is, I’m not sure if LeBron is actually ready to take on a guy like a Myles Garrett just yet, put his hand in the dirt. So, we’re going to have to save LeBron for third downs, red zone, passing situations. Rodney McLeod Jr. jokingly suggested

McLeod proposed using LeBron in specific situations like third downs, red zone, and passing situations, but admitted it’s unlikely LeBron would be ready to take on a player like Myles Garrett. The Browns’ pitch is likely a humorous gesture, rather than a serious attempt to recruit LeBron.While James did play football in his youth, it’s unlikely he would switch sports at this point in his career. The physicality of football would be a significant challenge, and LeBron has already established himself as one of the greatest basketball players of all time.