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Who is Micah Parsons? How Packers Star Pulled Out of Dark Headspace After ACL Tear

After tearing his ACL in Week 15, amid a stellar first season with the Packers, Micah Parsons went into a pit. He couldn’t be himself as a player or father, restricted to resting on the bed and couch with pain meds. He didn’t feel like eating. He fell into a depression. He watched others live out his dream on the field. “Super Dad, Superman to super nothing,” Parsons told me. The superstar edge rusher opened up about his headspace in the immediate aftermath of his season-ending knee injury and what lies ahead in 2026 in an exclusive phone conversation with me during Pro Bowl and Super Bowl LX festivities in the Bay Area. A three-time All-Pro selection, Parsons spoke with me as a brand ambassador for the NFL Super Bowl Slots mobile game. My full conversation with the Packers star (responses have been condensed and edited for clarity): What would you like the public to know about your partnership with NFL Super Bowl Slots? Parsons: “Super Bowl Slots is the first-ever NFL-licensed free-to-play mobile game. A game that lets fans play free and rep all 32 NFL teams. [You get] NFL energy with the gameplay, including team branding and gameday style. You just have so much free-range and I just think if you love the NFL and you love football, this is literally the best game you can play. … It’s fun, and it causes you no trouble.” How did your partnership with the game come about? Parsons: “I think they match my style on the field and I match their style. … I think I’m what they’re looking for off the field, so we’re just going to take the aggressive approach and represent the brand and pushing it out there and letting people know how much I love the game as well.” What are the thoughts on the game itself and what people can expect when they play it? Parsons: “They should expect a game where you can play as much as you want, when you want. It doesn’t matter where you are if you kind of just like that free gambling buzz. I can keep getting coins. I can keep opening packs. I just think that’s the best part of the game. … You don’t have to wait on any ads. You can just keep learning and going and choose whatever team you like.” Are you a gamer yourself? Parsons: “Madden. NCAA. Madden Mobile. Pretty much all those games. … I’m a big-time gamer.” Let’s pivot to football. It’s been nearly two months since you tore your ACL. How would you describe where your headspace is at this point in your rehab? Parsons: “You know, my headspace is extremely good. Obviously, taking it one day at a time. Getting stronger and better every day. I think mentally, I’m in a headspace where I know I’m getting stronger, I know I’m getting better. It’s just about taking the small wins every day. Embracing it for when it’s time for me to step on the field.” Was there a low point you had to work yourself through? Parsons: “I would say just not being myself. … Super Dad, Superman to super nothing. I’m on bed rest and couch rest all day. Can’t even get up to take a piss. Just very down on myself. You’re on these pain meds. You’re not feeling like yourself. You’re not eating. You’re depressed. You’re watching people live your dream. “To now, out here at the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl, finally being able to walk again and just realizing where I’m at and thanking God every day for the small wins I have. Every week I’ve gotten better to where I’m feeling like myself and I can play with my kids again, and I can be the best man I can possibly be off and on the field.” What did it take to pull yourself out of that dark space? Parsons: “For me, [it was like] I can’t stay here, man. I can’t stay here. I was surrounded by a bunch of love between my lady, my kids, my mom. Just so much love that I was just like, ‘I have to get better for us. I have to get better for my teammates.’ And that’s what it is. A bunch of people convincing you that you can be better, you’re going to get better. “The bright side is I have people going through the journey as well with me. Maybe different injuries, same injuries, knowing that I’m not the only one who’s been through it and I can come over this hump.” Immediately after the season, you were very supportive of coach Matt LaFleur amid the uncertainty about his job status. Knowing that he has been officially extended now, how excited are you knowing that he’ll be your head coach moving forward? Parsons: “I’m super excited about that. Matt is my guy. He’s such a great guy. … We’re going to lead this team to the Super Bowl. I think we have the best coach possible. I hope they’re ready to go when I get back, to put our heads down and just go to work.” What can we expect when you’re back in 2026, whenever you are fully healthy? Parsons: “Everyone will probably say ‘Was this guy even injured?’ I’m going to hit the ground running and be the best player on the field.” In Who Is?, we’ll help you get to know breakout stars, newcomers and more with this Q&A series.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Nancy Guthrie Kidnappers Issued Two Deadlines In Ransom Note, Police Say

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As police continue their search for Nancy Guthrie, we have new information about the ransom notes allegedly written by her kidnappers.

As you’ve likely heard by now, the 84-year-old mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie was taken from her home late Saturday night or early Sunday morning.

She remains missing, and multiple news agencies say that they’ve received emails demanding millions in Bitcoin in exchange for Nancy’s safe return.

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Savannah and Nancy Guthrie in happier times. (YouTube)

Now, authorities have revealed that the notes contain two deadlines, the first of which is 5 pm on Thursday, February 5.

It is not clear what will happen if that deadline is not met, but TMZ reports that “the demands” of Nancy’s alleged kidnappers “will change.”

The outlet reports that the second deadline, Monday, February 9, will come with “a more serious consequence” if it is not met.

When news of the ransom notes first went public, many dismissed them as a hoax and speculated that they were sent by scam artists with no knowledge of Nancy’s whereabouts.

Nancy Guthrie is still missing, several days after being taken from her home.
Nancy Guthrie is still missing, several days after being taken from her home. (YouTube)

Now, however, there’s reason to believe that the notes are being taken seriously.

For one thing, the Guthries posted a video on Wednesday in which they requested proof of life from Nancy’s alleged abductors.

“We need to know, without a doubt, that she is alive, and that you have her. We want to hear from you, and we are ready to listen. Please, reach out to us,” Savannah said in the clip.

On top of that, one journalist who received a note — the messages were emailed to media outlets — says that there’s real reason to believe that Nancy is being held for ransom.

News of the two deadlined was revealed Thursday afternoon in a press conference hosted by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.

A sign is posted at the house of Nancy Guthrie, NBC host Savannah Guthrie's mother, on February 3, 2026 in Catalina, Arizona.
A sign is posted at the house of Nancy Guthrie, NBC host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, on February 3, 2026 in Catalina, Arizona. (Photo by Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images)

In her daily press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that President Trump watched the press conference live.

“The President and I were watching the press conference about the search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother, which is just a heartbreaking situation,” Leavitt said, adding:

“The federal government and the FBI have offered any and all resources, but the state and local authorities are still leading the investigation,” Leavitt added.

She further explained that Trump spoke with Savannah Guthrie on Wednesday and offered her the full support of the federal government.

“Any requests that are made by state and local officials in the search of Ms. Guthrie will absolutely be accommodated,” Leavitt said.

“I spoke with the FBI directly about that today as well, and our hearts and our prayers are with Savannah and her entire family as they search for her dear mother.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

Nancy Guthrie Kidnappers Issued Two Deadlines In Ransom Note, Police Say was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Trump’s geopolitical tensions spill into the Winter Olympics

President Donald Trump won’t be representing the U.S. at the opening ceremony of the Italian Olympic Games in Milan’s famous San Siro Stadium. But his shadow will surely loom over the two-week-long sporting spectacle, which kicks off Friday.

The president’s repeated jabs at longtime partners, his inconsistent tariff policy and repeated plays for Greenland have shown just how much he’s shifted the traditional world order. The resulting international “rupture,” as described by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Davos last month, has turned beating the Americans in Italy from a crowning sporting achievement to an even greater moral imperative for the president’s rivals.

“This is life and death,” said Charlie Angus, a former member of Parliament in Canada with the New Democratic Party and prominent Trump critic. “If it’s the semifinals and we’re playing against the United States, it’s no longer a game. And that’s profound.”

The Trump administration has big plans for these Olympics, according to a State Department memo viewed by POLITICO. It hopes to “promote the United States as a global leader in international sports” and build momentum for what the White House sees as a “Decade of Sport in America,” which will see the country host the Summer Olympics and Paralympics in 2028 and the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in 2034, as well as the FIFA World Cup this summer.

But a combative administration may well complicate matters.

He’s sending Vice President JD Vance, a longtime critic of Europe’s leaders, to lead the presidential delegation in Milan. Then there’s ICE. News that American federal immigration agents would be on the ground providing security during the games sparked widespread fury throughout the country.

Trump has also clashed with many of the countries vying to top the leaderboards in Milan. Since returning to the White House in January, he’s antagonized Norway, which took home the most medals in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, over a perceived Nobel Peace Prize snub and clashed repeatedly with Canada, which finished fourth.

Italy goalie Gabriella Durante skates before a women's hockey game against France at the Milano Santagiulia ice hockey arena at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, in Milan, on Feb. 5, 2026.

“We’re looking at the world in a very different light,” Angus said. “And we’re looking at a next-door neighbor who makes increasingly unhinged threats towards us. So to go to international games and pretend that we’re all one happy family, well, that’s gone.”

Trump has also sparred with Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, (the 13th-place finisher in Beijing) and threatened a military incursion in pushing Denmark (a Scandinavian country which curiously hasn’t medaled in the Winter Olympics since 1998) to cede Greenland.

All while seeming to placate Russia, whose athletes competed under a neutral flag in 2022 due to doping sanctions and secured the second-most medals in the Beijing games, which ended just days before President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.

The Olympics have long collided with geopolitics, from Russia’s ban in response to its war in Ukraine to South Africa’s 32-year-long exclusion as punishment for apartheid. And Beijing’s time in the limelight was marred by a U.S. diplomatic boycott over China’s treatment of its Uyghur population.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said Trump’s political agenda of putting America First is paying off.

“Fairer trade deals are leveling the playing field for our farmers and workers, NATO allies are taking greater responsibility for their own defense, and drugs and criminals are no longer entering our country,” she said. “Instead of taking bizarre vendettas against American athletes, foreign leaders should follow the President’s lead by ending unfettered migration, halting Green New Scam policies, and promoting peace through strength.”

When reached for comment, the State Department deferred to the White House about the political ramifications of the games. A State Department spokesperson also highlighted the role that its Diplomatic Security Service would serve as the security lead for Americans throughout Olympic and Paralympic competition.

Hockey, arguably one of the winter Olympic Games’ highest-profile sports, has already been roiled by Trump’s global agenda. Just look at last year’s 4 Nations Face-Off, which pitted the U.S. and Canada against each other in preliminary play and then again in the final.

Canadian fans booed the American national anthem mercilessly when the two sides faced off in Montreal. Trump called the U.S. locker room on the morning of the final and showered the Great North with incessant 51st state gibes, and then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded boisterously when Canada won the championship in overtime.

“You can’t take our country — and you can’t take our game,” he wrote.

The American men’s team will play Denmark in Milan — fittingly — on Valentine’s Day, and could see the Canadians at the medal rounds.

“I’m sure they’ll concentrate on the events they compete in rather than get involved in politics,” Anders Vistisen, a member of the European Parliament from Denmark, said of his compatriots in a statement. “Maybe Trump’s antics will give them even more motivation? Who knows?”

Elsewhere in Italy, Americans Sean Doherty, Maxime Germain, Campbell Wright, and Paul Schommer will match up against 2022 champion Quentin Fillon Maillet from France in biathlon throughout the games. And Canadian short track speedskater and medal favorite William Dandjinou will look to hold off multiple Americans at the Milano Ice Skating Arena.

“With the current American president, no one knows what he will do or say tomorrow,” said legendary goaltender Dominik Hasek, a gold medalist with Czechia in the 1998 Nagano Games and a one-time rumored presidential candidate in his home nation. “If he doesn’t make negative comments about athletes from other countries in the coming weeks, everything will be fine. But that could change very quickly after one of his frequent hateful attacks.”

Hasek, a frequent critic of Putin’s war in Ukraine, said Trump “has antagonized most of the people of the democratic world with his attitudes and actions.”

“With the current American president, no one knows what he will do or say tomorrow,” said legendary goaltender Dominik Hasek, a Gold medalist with Czechia in the 1998 Nagano Games.

That doesn’t exactly scream “Faster, Higher, Stronger — Together,” the Olympic motto revamped by the IOC in 2021.

“It was personal,” Angus, the former Canadian lawmaker, said of the tense Canada-U.S. showdown in the 4 Nations Face-Off last year. “This was deeply personal. We were at the moment of people brawling in the stands, and that was because of Donald Trump and the constant insults. He turned that game into war.”

But now at the Olympics, the U.S. is just one of more than 90 nations competing. And Trump’s international critics say they’re determined to not let their anger with Trump ruin the games — if just not to give him the satisfaction.

“People are done with Donald Trump’s flagrant attempts to goad us and poke at us and insult us,” Angus said. “It’s like water off our back. We’re a much tougher people than we were last year.”

Nahal Toosi contributed to this report.

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