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Jamie Foxx Enjoys Cowboys, Mavs Game For Thanksgiving Break

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By Dorothy J. Gentry

Mavs DJ Poizon Ivy and Jamie Foxx
Mavs DJ Poizon Ivy and Jamie Foxx

Actor, comedian, singer, Oscar-winner and Terrell, Texas native Jamie Foxx enjoyed a round of Dallas sports during the Thanksgiving break.

After spending Thanksgiving afternoon at the Dallas Cowboys’ game, Foxx made his way to American Airlines Center Saturday night to watch the Dallas Mavericks take on the Washington Wizards.

Foxx, born and raised in Terrell, joked with players pre-game, shot baskets, took pictures with fans and entertained all in attendance. The 53-year-old actor remains a popular figure wherever he goes, especially in his adopted hometown of Dallas. His next film is Spiderman: No Way Home, which opens on Dec. 16th.  Foxx previously starred as supervillain Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 with Andrew Garfield. He will reprise the role in No Way Home.

Mavs Assistant Coach Shammgod and Jamie Foxx
Mavs Assistant Coach Shammgod and Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx shakes hands with Wizards' Kyle Kuzma
Jamie Foxx shakes hands with Wizards’ Kyle Kuzma
Mavs GM Nico Harrision and Jamie Foxx
Mavs GM Nico Harrision and Jamie Foxx
Sasha Doncic, Luka's dad, and Jamie Foxx
Sasha Doncic, Luka’s dad, and Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx with the Willie Beamen jersey - his character from Any Given Sunday
Jamie Foxx with the Willie Beamen jersey – his character from Any Given Sunday

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