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Broncos help Make-A-Wish kid's dream come true in Denver
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Broncos help Make-A-Wish kid's dream come true in Denver

Published Jun. 8, 2015 11:28 p.m. ET

One little fan with a genetic disorder lived out his biggest dream over the weekend -- and saved a few Broncos players while he was at it.

Jack, a seven year old battling Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type Two, became a superhero named "The Green Blaze" in an event hosted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. On Saturday, he battled crime to help save Broncos linebackers Danny Trevathan and Lerentee McCray from the grasp of an evil villain.

Receiver Emmanuel Sanders got in on the action, too. He delivered a message to Jack wishing him luck in saving his teammates.

Then, Jack took down a super villain named Dr. Destruction with help from Miles the Mascot.

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Thank you, Green Blaze, for making the city of Denver safe again.

(h/t Predominantly Orange)

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