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The Squeeze: Jimmy Fallon, Macho Man and Positive Living

Good morning, #BroncosCountry –

We're now just days away from a special weekend surrounding Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen's Ring of Fame induction and a battle of two 6-0 teams. While you're getting caught up on everything, here are four things you should check out, starting with Jimmy Fallon:

1. Jimmy Fallon's Broncos-Packers superlatives
The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon was back at it Wednesday night to come up with some superlatives for the Broncos and Packers.

Fallon's got jokes, that's for sure, but our personal favorite was his superlative for Sylvester Williams:

Don't miss all of them below:

2. Mathis/Macho Man

Evan Mathis doesn't do anything halfway, that's for sure.

So when he decided to go as Randy "Macho Man" Savage – it was pretty incredible.

His caption is pretty darn spot on too, and Fox Sports did us a favor by finding the perfect accompaniment:

3. Bolden's first Positive Living Award

Safety Omar Bolden has always vocal about living a positive lifestyle through his social media using #PositiveLiving. A couple weeks ago, Bolden announced plans to give out a Positive Living Award before each home game to fans who show how they're spreading a positive lifestyle and evoking change in their communities. Winners of the award receive two tickets to a 2015 Denver Broncos home game, pregame field passes and Positive Living wristbands.

On Wednesday morning, Bolden announced his first winner, 15-year old Daniel Dornan. Dornan started the charity, 'Komfort for Kidz' when he was just 12 years old. The charity donates gift bags to hospitalized kids and teens.

In celebration of his service to the community, Dornan also got to be a part of Bolden's radio interview with 850 KOA Wednesday night.

Congrats, Daniel!

4. In case you missed it …

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