(HR) ABOVE: Denver Broncos Daryl Hackney, left tries to beat Jocelyne Raygoza, 12 at a game of Rock, Scissors, Paper or Ro Sham Bo (check spelling.) In celebration of fitness, children from all eight branches of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver part

(HR) ABOVE: Denver Broncos Daryl Hackney, left tries to beat Jocelyne Raygoza, 12 at a game of Rock, Scissors, Paper or Ro Sham Bo (check spelling.) In celebration of fitness, children from all eight branches of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver participated in a "Fun Walk" at Invesco Field at Mile High as part of the NFL Hometown Huddle program, an annual partnership between the Denver Broncos football team and Mile High United Way. About 10 of the Denver Broncos players turned out to help the kids make the walk two times around the stadium. The kids were then brought into the stadium and were treated to snacks with some of their favorite players. Walkers crossed the finish line on to the field through the north tunnel in celebration of NFL's Play 60 campaign geared towards kids across the country getting 60 minutes of physical exercise every day. Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post (Photo By Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
(HR) ABOVE: Denver Broncos Daryl Hackney, left tries to beat Jocelyne Raygoza, 12 at a game of Rock, Scissors, Paper or Ro Sham Bo (check spelling.) In celebration of fitness, children from all eight branches of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver participated in a "Fun Walk" at Invesco Field at Mile High as part of the NFL Hometown Huddle program, an annual partnership between the Denver Broncos football team and Mile High United Way. About 10 of the Denver Broncos players turned out to help the kids make the walk two times around the stadium. The kids were then brought into the stadium and were treated to snacks with some of their favorite players. Walkers crossed the finish line on to the field through the north tunnel in celebration of NFL's Play 60 campaign geared towards kids across the country getting 60 minutes of physical exercise every day. Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post (Photo By Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
(HR) ABOVE: Denver Broncos Daryl Hackney, left tries to beat Jocelyne Raygoza, 12 at a game of Rock, Scissors, Paper or Ro Sham Bo (check spelling.) In celebration of fitness, children from all eight branches of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver part
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