DENVER (CBS4) – Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams brightened the day of students at a Denver school. Williams visited Sims Fayola International Academy Wednesday morning. The all-boys academy aims to help minority and low-income males. Williams has been a long time supporter of the school. He is currently working with Sims Fayola on the construction of a new library facility. D.J. Williams at the school on Wednesday (credit: CBS)
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