ATLANTA — The National Football League's 'Play 60' Challenge pushes young fans to be active for at least 60 minutes a day.
Channel 2's Fred Blankenship was at the Georgia World Congress Center's NFL Experience, where about 2,000 local students came out to play Wednesday along with NFL players, mascots and coaches.
Blankenship was the perfect person to motivate the kids to get moving.
"It was so much fun, the kids, the energy," Blankenship said.
The program has partnered with the American Heart Association to promote living healthy and active lives.
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During a break, young recording artist JD McCrary gave a live performance. McCrary is the voice of young Simba in the upcoming live-action remake of "The Lion King."
The NFL Play 60 Challenge continues all year long after the Super Bowl is over.
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