Dallas linebacker Bradie James may have the solution to the Cowboys' slow start this season: more calcium.
"I'll make sure all my guys get some cheese, some milk and yogurt," he promised a group of schoolchildren who helped kick off a nutrition and exercise program Tuesday morning at a North Dallas school.
As part of the Fuel Up to Play 60 program, James and former Cowboys running back Daryl Johnston encouraged healthy eating habits and daily exercise at G.B. Dealey Montessori Vanguard and International Academy.
For Johnston, the program is especially timely.
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