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The Cleveland Browns teamed up with local dairy council, American Dairy Association Mideast, and traveled to Brecksville-Broadview Heights Middle School for a Fuel up to Play 60 event on Tuesday.  Browns players Jordan Cameron, Billy Winn, Jabaal Sheard, Marlon Moore, and Darius Eubanks were joined by Browns mascot Chomps and hundreds of Broadview-Brecksville Heights School District students and faculty as part of the NFL's "For the Love of Play" program.
Browns players gathered in the school cafeteria for a nutritious breakfast before heading into the auditorium for a special assembly, where they shared healthy eating tips and stories on how they stayed active during their younger years.
The Broadview-Brecksville Heights School District was chosen by the Cleveland Browns as a model district for their embracement of the Fuel up to Play 60 platform.  To celebrate their achievement, a $10,000 grant will be awarded to the school within the district that displays the most excellence in promoting physical activity and a healthy diet.
Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school nutrition and physical activity program from the National Dairy Council and the National Football League in cooperation with USDA that empowers youth to improve nutrition and physical activity at their school and for their own health.  To learn more, visit http://www.drink-milk.com/tools-for-schools/fuel-up-to-play-60.aspx.

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