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The Timberwolves star is certainly keeping busy outside of basketball.

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After starring in “Hustle” with Adam Sandler last summer in the hit Netflix movie that featured multiple NBA players, Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards showed off his acting chops once again.
Minnesota’s rising star is certainly staying busy outside of basketball, as he filmed a promo for the upcoming Adam Driver movie “65,” which is set to premier in theaters in March 10.

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Score one for the old guys. Actually, score one on the old guy who in this case is Buffalo Sabres 41-year-old netminder Craig Anderson.
On Friday, Anderson allowed just 1 goal in the Sabres 3-1 win over the Florida Panthers after getting shelled with 54 shots.
That accomplishment makes him the oldest goalie in NHL history to make more than 50 saves in a single game.

Craig Anderson is now the only goaltender in NHL history to record multiple performances of 40 or more saves and one or fewer goals against in a single season at age 41 or older.

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Nashville SC and NYCFC kicked off the 2023 MLS season in style! Nashville were on the attack early and their efforts were rewarded in the 34th minute. Featuring a beautiful set piece, Walker Zimmerman found himself in the right position and helped Nashville to a 1-0 lead at halftime. NYCFC had opportunities to tie the match, but lacked composure in the final third to finish off impressive build ups. Nashville SC took advantage of NYCFC’s inability to finish in the second half as reigning MVP Hany Mukhtar set up Jacob Shaffelburg’s impressive goal in the 80th minute.

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The playoff hero is sticking around in Jacksonville on a new contract.
The Jaguars and key defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris have agreed to a lucrative new contract extension after a strong second half of the season from the 29-year-old. 
Robertson-Harris is set to stay in Jacksonville on a three-year, $30 million extension, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, cashing in on a strong showing in the playoffs.

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Some former Georgia Bulldogs have done something we’ve all done at least once in our lives: say that PETA needs to chillax.
As you may have expected with a story involving the University of Georiga and PETA, the school’s bulldog mascot Uga is at the center of it.
The attention-seeking animal rights group saw Georgia’s second-straight National Championship as a great opportunity to remind everyone how insufferable they are.
The organization argued that using a live bulldog like Uga as a mascot “drives demand for breathing-impaired breeds (BIBs).

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