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Broncos, UCHealth to attempt mustache world record Sunday

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DENVER— The Denver Broncos, UCHealth and the team's loyal fans will participate in a  Guinness World Records attempt during the Broncos' Sunday Night Football game against the New England Patriots on Nov. 29 to raise awareness for men's health issues.

Broncos fans will participate in a Guinness World Records attempt for the largest number of fake mustaches worn at one time in the same location.

Check out fan-submitted images of Broncos Country cheering for the Broncos during Sunday's win over the Bears.

UCHealth will provide orange mustaches to all fans attending the game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. At the two-minute warning before halftime, fans will be asked to wear their mustaches to set the record. Fans not attending the game will also be encouraged to participate by wearing a fake (or real) mustaches and posting pictures on social media using the #Broncostache.

Throughout the month, the Broncos and UCHealth have shared information and tips on DenverBroncos.com/menshealth and other social media platforms about health topics affecting men, including prostate and testicular cancer, heart health, exercise, nutrition, lung cancer screenings and the importance of annual checkups with a primary care physician.

About UCHealth

UCHealth is a Front Range health system that delivers the highest quality patient care with the highest quality patient experience.  UCHealth combines Memorial Hospital, Poudre Valley Hospital, Medical Center of the Rockies, Colorado Health Medical Group, and University of Colorado Hospital into an organization dedicated to health and providing unmatched patient care in the Rocky Mountain West. UCHealth partners with the University of Colorado School of Medicine and numerous community organizations to provide care. Separately, these institutions can continue providing superior care to patients and service to the communities they serve. Together, they push the boundaries of medicine, attracting more research funding, hosting more clinical trials and improving health through innovation.

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