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LIVIGNO, Italy — On Jan. 9, freestyle skier Eileen Gu posted on Instagram a “Day in my life” video commemorating the one-month countdown to the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Glimpses of Gu brushing her teeth, eating breakfast, riding a ski lift, practicing tricks on a giant airbag, cooling down with a 5 kilometer run, talking to the media, completing a doping test and reading a book while she’s in a hyperbaric chamber were all stuffed into a 29-second Instagram reel.
Within 10 days, it generated more than a million views.

The San Diego Padres are reportedly moving closer to the franchise going up for sale with opening bids for the team expected to be submitted by the end of February, according to The Athletic. 
One of the people presumably interested in submitting a bid is Golden State Warriors team owner Joe Lacob, The Athletic’s Dennis Lin and Mike Vorkunov report. While Lacob has looked into the possibility of buying the Padres, he has not committed to making a bid, at least publicly. However, he has previously pursued attempts to buy the Athletics, Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers.

SANTA CLARA, California  — One key New England Patriots defender has been dealing with what seems to be a serious injury throughout the season, which has sidelined him at times.
Linebacker Harold Landry suffered a knee injury in Week 6 against the New Orleans Saints and then again against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 12.
“I got hit in the same type of fashion,” Landry told Patriots Wire. “It’s just been lingering on.

Kirk Cousins is ready for anything this offseason.
Cousins remains under contract to the Falcons, but the quarterback is expected to be released before March 13 because his reworked contract now calls for a $67.9 guarantee for the 2027 season to vest at that time. Cousins could sign a different contract to return to the Falcons after closing out the 2025 season as their starter, but he said on PFT Live that “my expectation is to not expect anything” when it comes to where he’ll be playing in the fall.

Jonathan Hutton and Chad Withrow have taken OutKick’s Hot Mic to the West Coast for Super Bowl LX, and on Thursday’s show, they sat down with former NFL quarterback Jeff Garcia.
Garcia — who spent 11 seasons in the NFL with the 49ers, Browns, Lions, Eagles, and Buccaneers — talked about how the way that quarterbacks are not developing the way they used to.
It started when Hutton mentioned how so many quarterbacks are switching schools in college that they’re not fully understanding the system they’re playing in and hurting their development.

Former Chargers quarterback Ryan Leaf has made headlines from Super Bowl radio row this week, thanks to a confrontation with former Chargers team doctor, Dr. David Chao.
Leaf’s tenure in San Diego, from 1998-2000, overlapped with Chao’s time as a part of the Chargers organization. And clearly, he’s still holding a grudge over whatever disagreements the two may have had. A longtime sports broadcaster and media personality in San Diego and Southern California, Scott Kaplan, told the story on the Wednesday edition of “Kaplan and Crew” from Radio Row.

Cleveland Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase is accused of throwing suspect pitches to benefit bettors in at least 48 games over two years, significantly more than was initially revealed by prosecutors, according to a court document.

Carolina Panthers star Tetairoa McMillan discovered in today’s age that a hot mic is quicker to shut him down than any Pro Bowl cornerback.
The rookie sensation is in full damage control mode after a video went viral showing him dropping the N-word during a live charity broadcast.
The slip-up happened during the “Streamer Bowl,” one of those pre-Super Bowl events where NFL stars play video games with Twitch influencers to boost their brand.