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NFL competition committee cochair says Tush Push ban attempt unlikely Jack McKessy, USA TODAYMon, February 23, 2026 at 2:53 PM UTC 2 NFL competition committee cochair says Tush Push ban attempt unlikely One year ago, the conversation around a potential "Tush Push" ban was one of the biggest stories of the offseason. This year, the NFL's competition committee hasn't heard a peep about a new proposal to ban the play, a quarterback sneak that also involves one or more other players pushing the ball carrier from behind.

NFL competition committee co-chair says Tush Push ban attempt unlikely

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NFL competition committee co-chair says Tush Push ban attempt unlikely

One year ago, the conversation around a potential "Tush Push" ban was one of the biggest stories of the offseason.

This year, the NFL's competition committee hasn't heard a peep about a new proposal to ban the play, a quarterback sneak that also involves one or more other players pushing the ball carrier from behind.

"There's no team proposal that I've seen from it," league competition committee co-chair Rich McKay said at the NFL combine. "So, I wouldn't envision it. But you never know."

The 2025 NFL season saw a year-over-year uptick in attempts but a decline in the effectiveness of the Tush Push after its dominance in short yardage situations over the previous three years.

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Week 1: Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (18) makes a catch for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. The play was originally ruled an incomplete pass, but the call was overturned. Despite TeSlaa's effort, the Packers won the game 27-13.

There were 112 Tush Push attempts in 2025, per ESPN, after a 2024 season that featured 101 attempts to run the play. The Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills led the way with 27 and 17 Tush Push attempts, respectively, in 2025.

Teams converted a first down on 76.8% of Tush Push attempts in 2025, according to ESPN, a notable dip from the 82% conversion rate on the play between 2022 and 2024.

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In September, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that there was "no guarantee" for another attempt to ban the quarterback sneak play. The ESPN insider wrote that the conversation surrounding the Tush Push ban last offseason was heated and emotional, meaning the league's owners might decide to hold off on further discussion for another year.

Last year, the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the Tush Push ultimately fell two votes shy of the requisite 24 votes needed to institute the ban. The proposal would have re-established the NFL rule that existed until 2005, which banned other players from pushing ball carriers regardless of where they were on the field.

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At the time, Green Bay and other teams that supported the Tush Push ban cited player safety among primary concerns for keeping the play permissible.

Former Eagles center Jason Kelce, who was an advocate for keeping the Tush Push legal, spoke at last year's owners meeting to share his perspective on the safety of the play.

"There was a narrative out there that one of the reasons I retired was because of the play, or that I somehow felt like the play led to more injuries or was injured because of it," Kelce said in an episode of his "New Heights" podcast last May. "So I was really just there to offer my perspective on that stuff not being true and the fact that I think it's a relatively safe play."

The NFL has not publicly shared any data regarding the health of players surrounding the Tush Push.

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New Photo - Breece Hall on staying with the Jets long term: 'Whatever happens, happens'

Breece Hall on staying with the Jets long term: &x27;Whatever happens, happens&x27; Chris Cwik Mon, February 23, 2026 at 2:36 PM UTC 0 After the 2025 NFL trade deadline passed, Breece Hall was the last man standing with the New York Jets. Hall watched as both Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams were traded away, making him the physical embodiment of that Will Smith meme from the end of "The Fresh Prince of BelAir." Hall finished the season with the Jets and now has an opportunity for a change of scenery as well.

Breece Hall on staying with the Jets long term: 'Whatever happens, happens'

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After the 2025 NFL trade deadline passed, Breece Hall was the last man standing with the New York Jets. Hall watched as both Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams were traded away, making him the physical embodiment of that Will Smith meme from the end of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."

Hall finished the season with the Jets and now has an opportunity for a change of scenery as well. If his comments Saturday are any indication, Hall seems very open to the possibility of playing elsewhere in the immediate future.

When asked how he's feeling about the Jets in the long term, Hall didn't exactly commit to the franchise. He told the New York Post, "I don't know," before adding, "I've addressed this for the last six, seven months now. But now I'm just kind of like whatever happens, happens."

It's not the strongest response, though one that probably hints at Hall testing the free-agent waters, if he isn't tagged by the Jets. While Hall wasn't traded at the deadline, there were rumors the Jets tried to move the 24-year-old running back. There were also rumors Hall wanted out of New York. Neither side got their wish, as Hall remained on the team.

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That wasn't Hall's desired outcome, but he still turned in a solid season. Hall rushed for a career-high 1,065 yards in 2025, scoring four touchdowns. He also caught 36 passes for 350 yards and one receiving score. While Hall didn't score much, it's tough to put that on him. The Jets ranked 29th in points scored last season.

That's been consistent during Hall's tenure with the team. In his four years with the Jets, the highest the team has ranked in points scored is 24th. A former second-round draft pick, Hall has shown potential but has constantly been saddled with terrible offensive environments.

This offseason will provide him the chance to prove he's been held back by poor situations. Hall is among the best running backs on the market, and could join a strong team ahead of the 2026 NFL season. With a stronger quarterback, and a better line, Hall might be on the verge of a true breakout season.

That feels ... unlikely ... to happen if he sticks with the Jets. New York appears deep in a rebuild after last year's big free-agent signing Justin Fields failed to progress. The Jets pick second in the 2026 NFL Draft and could be looking to grab a quarterback with that selection. While some rookies have shown the ability to immediately lift a franchise like Jayden Daniels in his rookie year, that's not the common experience (see: Caleb Williams and Drake Maye in their rookie seasons).

Hall is definitely aware of that, and could prioritize going to a situation where he can both thrive and win games. He hasn't done much of the latter over his career. Hall is just 22-46 since being drafted by the Jets.

After four years of losing, it certainly sounds like the running back is ready for a change.

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New Photo - UEFA provisionally suspends Gianluca Prestianni after accusation he racially abused Vinícius Júnior

UEFA provisionally suspends Gianluca Prestianni after accusation he racially abused Vinícius Júnior Mon, February 23, 2026 at 2:44 PM UTC 0 Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni fights for the ball against Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior during a Champions League playoff soccer match between SL Benfica and Real Madrid in Lisbon, Portugal, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Pedro Rocha) () NYON, Switzerland (AP) — UEFA said on Monday it has provisionally suspended Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni for one match following accusations he racially abused Vinícius Júnior.

UEFA provisionally suspends Gianluca Prestianni after accusation he racially abused Vinícius Júnior

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Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni fights for the ball against Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior during a Champions League playoff soccer match between SL Benfica and Real Madrid in Lisbon, Portugal, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Pedro Rocha) ()

NYON, Switzerland (AP) — UEFA said on Monday it has provisionally suspended Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni for one match following accusations he racially abused Vinícius Júnior.

The decision means that Prestianni will miss Wednesday's second leg of the Champions League playoff between Real Madrid and Benfica. Madrid won the first match in Lisbon last Tuesday with Vinícius scoring a second-half winner for a 1-0 victory.

The game was halted for nearly 10 minutes after the Brazil forward scored and celebrated by the Benfica corner flag, upsetting local fans and players. After being confronted by Prestianni, Vinícius accused the Argentine player of calling him "monkey."

Prestianni has denied racially insulting Vinícius.

The anti-racism protocol was activated but no further action was taken during the match as there was no evidence against Prestianni, who covered his mouth with his shirt while talking to Vinícius. The Madrid forward was shown a yellow card after his celebration.

UEFA said the decision from its control, ethics and disciplinary Body (CEDB) is related to a discriminatory behavior.

"This is without prejudice to any ruling that the UEFA disciplinary bodies may subsequently make following the conclusion of the ongoing investigation and its respective submission to the UEFA disciplinary bodies," it said in a statement.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino said after the match he was "shocked and saddened to see the incident of alleged racism" and praised the referee for activating the anti-racism protocol.

Benfica showed support for Prestianni, with the Portuguese club claiming that Madrid players who said they heard the insult were too far away. Benfica later released a statement saying it welcomed UEFA's investigation and that it "fully supports and believes the version presented" by Prestianni, "whose conduct while with the club has always been guided by respect" toward everyone.

Benfica fans had reacted angrily to Vinícius celebrating his 50th-minute goal by dancing at the corner flag, throwing bottles and other objects toward the Madrid players. Prestianni then confronted Vinícius and said something while covering his mouth with his jersey.

Prestianni insisted that Vinícius misunderstood what was said, while Benfica players after the match reportedly said the Argentine provoked the Brazil forward but never racially insulted him.

Kylian Mbappé was among the Madrid players who strongly defended Vinícius and posted on X: "Dance, Vini, and please never stop. They will never tell us what we have to do or not."

The France star also said Prestianni should never play in the Champions League again.

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New Photo - Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani (probably) won't pitch for Japan in WBC

Dodgers&x27; Shohei Ohtani (probably) won&x27;t pitch for Japan in WBC Field Level MediaMon, February 23, 2026 at 3:21 PM UTC 1 Feb 21, 2026; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani against the Los Angeles Angels during a spring training game at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. RebilasImagn Images (Mark J. RebilasImagn Images) Shohei Ohtani exited spring training camp with a virtual handlewithcare tag as the Dodgers' twoway star commits his talents to helping Japan win a fourth World Baseball Classic. Well, most of his talents anyway.

Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani (probably) won't pitch for Japan in WBC

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Feb 21, 2026; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani against the Los Angeles Angels during a spring training game at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

Shohei Ohtani exited spring training camp with a virtual handle-with-care tag as the Dodgers' two-way star commits his talents to helping Japan win a fourth World Baseball Classic. Well, most of his talents anyway.

Ohtani's next step in his return to being a two-way player full-time this season doesn't include pitching next month for his home country in the WBC.

"Just coming off the surgery, coming off the year he had, pitching through October, just the quick turnaround at that kind of intensity coming off surgery," Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said. "And then obviously, we have designs of playing through October this year, and Shohei being a big part of that on the mound. That, coupled with the idea that he wants to pitch for the next eight years, we want him to pitch for the next eight years, just trying to be really mindful of all of that.

"And so we sat down, had the conversation with him. He understood it. The competitor in him doesn't love it, but he understood it."

Ohtani said in a half-truth reveal he can't say for certain that competitive fire won't spread in the moment. There was one hypothetical scenario playing in his mind when the question arose about taking the mound for an inning or even one batter.

"Hard to say it," Ohtani said via interpreter Will Ireton, "but if (Mike) Trout shows up, it's tempting."

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Trout, a close friend and former Los Angeles Angels teammate of Ohtani, won't be in uniform for the U.S. team in March.

That means no redux of the 2023 final-out showdown in which Ohtani was on the mound and struck out Trout in a high-leverage moment the Dodgers would like their treasured four-time MVP to avoid this time around.

Ohtani, who missed only four games in 2025 and played all but three in 2024, has worked with the Dodgers to tone down some of his dual-position upramp this spring. He's also played in 33 playoff games in his two seasons with the Dodgers. He did not pitch in 2024 coming off of Tommy John surgery but threw 47 innings in 14 appearances last season.

To get prepared for a bigger role as a pitcher in 2026, Ohtani will throw some live batting practice sessions and simulated games while away from the Dodgers at the WBC.

"I'll do everything in my power to make sure the quality and the volume are in a good place," Ohtani said. "With the limited opportunities I do have, being in a live situation, I just have to do the best I can in those situations."

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New Photo - Halsey's Leather Micro Shorts Look Commands Attention at Brisbane Concert

Halsey's Leather Micro Shorts Look Commands Attention at Brisbane ConcertSantanu DasMon, February 23, 2026 at 4:38 PM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Rocco Spaziani/Archivio Rocco Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images Halsey recently lit up a Brisbane show with Kesha, captured in a clip shared by an Instagram fan account of the former, @halseyhq. The fan hub captioned it, "Your Love Is My Drug" WITH @kesha!!! FROM BRISBANE! ?." Marking an important moment during Halsey's The Back To Badlands tour, the post received over 21K likes and 150 comments.

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Halsey recently lit up a Brisbane show with Kesha, captured in a clip shared by an Instagram fan account of the former, @halseyhq. The fan hub captioned it, "Your Love Is My Drug" WITH @kesha!!! FROM BRISBANE! ?." Marking an important moment during Halsey's The Back To Badlands tour, the post received over 21K likes and 150 comments. The pop star performed with Kesha as purple stage lights washed over a packed crowd.

Halsey performs with Kesha in leather micro shorts and crop top at Brisbane concert

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In the footage, the "New Americana" singer wears a black-and-neon corset top with a lace-up front. She pairs it with glossy black micro shorts and a chunky chain necklace. The cut and color-blocking read punk-pop and performance-ready.

Kesha contrasts her in a draped white top and leopard-print shorts, keeping the duet visually punchy. Fans reacted quickly. One wrote, "ICONICCCCC ???". Another said, "lmao i love them!!!!". A third added, "OH MY GODDD".

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New Photo - RHOBH's Rachel Zoe Gives Dating Update After Red Carpet Appearance Sparks Romance Rumors

RHOBH's Rachel Zoe Gives Dating Update After Red Carpet Appearance Sparks Romance RumorsNora DonnellanMon, February 23, 2026 at 4:38 PM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Leon Bennett/Getty Images Rachel Zoe is setting the record straight on her rumored romance with Sascha Haert. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star captured fans' attention last month when she was spotted holding hands with a mystery man at Paris Hilton's Infinite Icon: a Visual Memoir premiere. Rachel didn't say much at the time, prompting speculation that there may be a new man in her life.

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Rachel Zoe is setting the record straight on her rumored romance with Sascha Haert. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star captured fans' attention last month when she was spotted holding hands with a mystery man at Paris Hilton's Infinite Icon: a Visual Memoir premiere. Rachel didn't say much at the time, prompting speculation that there may be a new man in her life.

She addressed the rumors during a February 10 appearance of TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle. Here's what you .

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Jenna Bush Hager wasted no time getting the tea on the February 10 episode. The host asked Rachel about her red carpet debut with a mystery companion. Rachel cleared up the rumors, telling Jenna and Sheinelle Jones that her date for the evening was "a friend."

"He's a relationship coach. He travels all over the world," she continued. "What happened was, he had just traveled in. We went to Paris' premiere and foolishly thought, because I was told it was going to be intimate, and sort of like a smaller thing, and got out of the car and literally walked, and there was a red carpet that looked like the Vanity Fair party."

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The Designer is single for the first time in decades after separating from her husband, Rodger Berman, in September 2024. The two were together for 33 years. Rachel spoke openly about her divorce on TODAY, revealing she bought herself a "freedom" ring to celebrate her single era.

"Why do women have to wait their whole lives to get a ring? she asked. "Why can't they just have a ring? I think we have to change the narrative around it."

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Thursdays at 8/7c on Bravo. It streams on Peacock.

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New Photo - What could come next in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance

What could come next in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie&x27;s disappearance Rebecca Cohen Mon, February 23, 2026 at 2:55 PM UTC 10 On the morning of Feb. 1, Nancy Guthrie was expected at a friend's home in Tucson, Arizona, to watch a livestreamed church service, as she did most Sundays. But when the 84yearold mother of "TODAY" cohost Savannah Guthrie never showed up, those friends alerted her children — spurring a missing person investigation that remains unresolved three weeks later. The ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Guthrie, who was last seen around 9:45 p.m. Jan.

What could come next in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance

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On the morning of Feb. 1, Nancy Guthrie was expected at a friend's home in Tucson, Arizona, to watch a livestreamed church service, as she did most Sundays.

But when the 84-year-old mother of "TODAY" co-host Savannah Guthrie never showed up, those friends alerted her children — spurring a missing person investigation that remains unresolved three weeks later.

The ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Guthrie, who was last seen around 9:45 p.m. Jan. 31 after having dinner with her family, now involves local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and has garnered international attention. All members of the Guthrie family — including her three children, who have made pleas online for her return and have said they are willing to pay to get her back, and their spouses — have been cleared as potential suspects in the case, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.

While authorities believe Guthrie was possibly taken from her home, no suspects or persons of interest have been publicly identified. DNA from her home does not match any samples in an FBI database, and authorities are still asking for the public's help to identify a man seen in images and videos captured by Guthrie's doorbell camera the morning she disappeared.

Law enforcement officials and news reporters outside Guthrie's home last week. The intense public interest in Guthrie's disappearance has helped spur an influx of tips to investigators. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images) (Joe Raedle)

Investigators, however, have said the suspect's gun, its unique holster and a backpack — which is exclusively sold at Walmart — could be the best clues and best ways to find answers.

In an interview with NBC News on Sunday, Nanos said authorities are getting closer to identifying the other articles of clothing seen in the doorbell camera video, including shoes, pants, shirt and jacket.

While updates in the investigation have slowed, experts told NBC News that officials still have plenty of avenues to pursue as the search stretches into its fourth week.

Identifying a suspect through forensic genetic genealogy

Investigators have identified multiple sources of DNA in and around the crime scene, but testing has yielded no results, leading them to take deeper steps to move the case forward.

A glove was found 2 miles from Guthrie's home that appeared to match the pair that the man in the doorbell video was wearing. The Pima County Sheriff's Department, however, revealed that the DNA found on the glove did not match any DNA in the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), which has 19 million offender DNA profiles nationally and more than 1 million forensic profiles. From Arizona alone, there are more than 434,000 offender profiles in CODIS, according to the FBI.

Officials say they are now testing DNA found at Guthrie's home — which did not match her or anyone who was known to be there recently — through a process called forensic genetic genealogy in the hopes of identifying a suspect. The DNA sample is mixed, Nanos said, meaning it contains genetic information from at least two people and could take longer to test.

"We believe that we may have some DNA there that may be our suspect, but we won't know that until that DNA is separated, sorted out, maybe admitted to CODIS, maybe through genetic genealogy," he said.

Dr. David Mittelman, a genetic genealogist and CEO of Othram Inc., explained that this process takes DNA — usually found at crime scenes — and first converts it into code. Then it is entered into a database containing DNA samples from a few million people and 500,000 genetic markers.

Security video from Guthrie's house released by the FBI. Investigators have identified multiple sources of DNA in and around the crime scene, but testing has yielded no results. (Kash Patel via X) (Kash Patel via X)

From that data, the system creates a family tree based on that person's DNA markers, matching the unknown suspect with potential relatives to narrow down who investigators may be looking for.

While the match is not always exact, Mittelman said that at the very least it will point officials to a close relative of the person whose DNA was tested, narrowing down the suspect pool in a major way. He said this is called an "identity hypothesis."

"So in the worst-case scenario, it'll connect you to a very close relative, and the best-case scenario gets it to your person," he said.

Then, it's up to investigators to identify and question that person to determine whether they are a true suspect.

Mittelman added that it is imperative that investigators carefully obtain enough DNA from the scene and emphasized the importance of working fast to identify a subject early in an investigation.

Othram often works with law enforcement agencies to help solve crimes, including creating the profile for Bryan Kohberger, the man who slaughtered four University of Idaho students in 2022. Mittelman declined to comment on whether Othram is working with law enforcement on the Guthrie case.

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CeCe Moore, a genetic genealogy expert, said that the process could take from hours to months to complete, but that when results do come in, they will be conclusive. She added that she is "extremely hopeful" that this process will identify a suspect.

"If I was the kidnapper, I would be extremely concerned right now, because using investigative genetic genealogy, he will be identified. It's just a matter of time," she said.

Following leads and listening to the public

Nanos on Sunday characterized the investigation as expanding rather than shrinking, with detectives continuing to process evidence.

The intense public interest in Guthrie's disappearance has helped spur an influx of tips to investigators.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI say they have received tens of thousands of public leads since Guthrie went missing. The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for any information that leads to Guthrie or to the arrest of those who took her, and an additional $102,500 reward is being offered through Tucson Crime Stoppers, known locally as 88-CRIME.

Investigators have said they are already following leads based on gathered evidence, including working with Walmart to identify who may have purchased the backpack seen with the man in the doorbell video.

They have also been trying to track the gun the man was carrying. Firearms expert John Correia said it appeared to be held in a universal fit holster and isn't one an experienced gun owner would use.

Chris Burbank, a former police chief in Salt Lake City, said that if he were investigating the case, he would also allocate resources to investigate unverified ransom notes that have apparently been sent to multiple news outlets. NBC News has not independently verified these ransom notes, and law enforcement has not said whether they are legitimate.

A lamppost in front of Guthrie's residence in Tucson on Saturday. Considering the thousands of leads still available in the case, it isn't at an immediate risk of being put on the back burner. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images) (Joe Raedle)

He also said investigators can use artificial intelligence to track any social media leads because "most of the time, people involved in this leave some sort of social media trail."

"We've gathered all the physical evidence, we've done all that I can think of at the scene in the area, now it's time — let's really start combing every other bit of information that exists out there in the world," Burbank said.

The investigation remains far from going cold

Three law enforcement experts who spoke to NBC News all emphasized that while investigators have not made an arrest or found Guthrie, the case is far from going cold.

"I would be really surprised if a case this high-profile gets shelved before six months, a year," Burbank said.

All agreed that officials never want a case to go cold, because the longer the investigation remains active, the more news coverage it will garner, leading to continued attention on the case and, therefore, continued tips and assistance from the public.

A case is considered cold only when all available leads have dried up, and there is no further evidence to analyze. Considering the thousands of leads still available in the Guthrie case, it is not at an immediate risk of being put on the back burner.

At some point, though, once investigators have ruled out all possible suspects, "you're going to start putting your resources elsewhere, because there are other cases that you have a higher percentage of solving," Burbank said.

Anne E Schwartz, a law enforcement communications expert and former journalist who first reported on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's case, added that the public may see "a small, gradual drawdown of resources" once investigators have cleared all leads.

Burbank noted that high-profile cases such as this one will never go 100% cold because there will always be a detective dedicated to fielding calls and resources working in the background to continue solving it.

Last week, Nanos suggested something similar.

"As long as we have the ability to chase a lead, it's not cold," he said. "We're not going to give up. We're going to find Nancy, and we're going to find out who did this."

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