The next generation of training has dawned upon the NFL with the arrival of virtual reality.<br />The Patriots — who beat the Falcons 38-24 at Super Bowl 51 — are one of six teams now using a VR training system designed by Palo Alto startup StriVR.<br />The others include the Cowboys, Vikings and Cardinals.<br />The system is looked at as a better way to study film and designed to enhance the vision of quarterbacks through 360-degree video.<br />The Patriots became the third team to sign up with StriVR back in mid-2015.<br />The system, which was inspired by the work done at Stanford's VR lab, received a welcomed endorsement from Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana back in January when the ex-49er said he wished he'd had VR in his heyday.