Sam Darnold, quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, celebrated a Super Bowl victory on Sunday in Santa Clara, marking a triumphant moment in his NFL journey, according to Fox News. Meanwhile, Norwegian Olympian Sturla Holm Laegreid admitted to cheating on his girlfriend after winning a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics, as reported by Sky News. In other news, the Jamaica bobsleigh team is preparing for its tenth Winter Olympics appearance, inspired by the film "Cool Runnings," as stated by Euronews. Additionally, Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter announced his resignation, and Amazon Ring's Super Bowl ad sparked controversy over its new AI-powered search feature, according to The Verge.
Darnold, who was drafted third overall by the New York Jets in 2018, finally hoisted the Vince Lombardi Trophy with his fifth NFL team, the Seahawks, after a challenging career, Fox News reported. He reflected on his journey, stating, "Always believe in yourself." The victory has prompted discussion about his potential ranking among the league's top quarterbacks.
At the Winter Olympics, Laegreid confessed to infidelity in a live television interview after securing a bronze medal in the biathlon, Sky News reported. He expressed regret, stating he "had a gold medal" until his actions. The incident occurred at the Winter Olympics on Tuesday.
The Jamaica bobsleigh team, which made its debut at the 1988 Calgary Olympics, is set to compete in both the women's and men's bobsleigh events at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Euronews reported. Mica Moore, a former Great Britain athlete, will represent Jamaica in the women's monobob. The games are scheduled to take place between February 15 and 22.
In the tech world, Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter announced his immediate resignation, with CFO Amanda McMaster serving as interim CEO until a replacement is found, according to The Verge. Playter will officially leave the company on February 27th.
Amazon Ring's Super Bowl ad, promoting a new AI-powered "Search Party" feature to find lost dogs, has drawn criticism, The Verge reported. Critics worry the feature could be used for broader surveillance. The ad showcases the ability to scan footage from neighborhood cameras.
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