A day after setting Mexico’s all-time scoring mark, Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez and the rest of the Mexico national men’s soccer team arrived in Denver for a few days of high-altitude training and a meet-and-greet with a pair of Broncos players.

Kicker Brandon McManus and punter Riley Dixon watched Mexico’s practice at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Sunday evening, then they — along with Colorado Rapids forward Shkëlzen Gashi — swapped jerseys. Chicharito received orange No. 14 Broncos jersey with his nickname etched on the back.

“It’s awesome to come out here and watch some of the best players in the world,” said McManus, who played soccer in middle school before focusing solely on football. “… I could not be in soccer shape anymore. I stopped for a long time now. What they do though is amazing, how much they travel around the world to play on the national team, as well the club team at the same time. It takes a toll on their bodies, and a lot of traveling. So it’s a testament to them to be focused every day and perform at such a high level.”

In an international friendly against Croatia in Los Angeles in Saturday, Chicharito scored Mexico’s lone goal in a 2-1 loss, moving him past Jared Borgetti on Mexico’s all-time scoring list at 47.

Mexico will practice for a few days in Denver before heading to New Jersey to face Ireland in a friendly at MetLife Stadium on Thursday.

Next month, Denver will host a FIFA World Cup qualifier between the U.S. men’s national team and Trinidad & Tobago (June 8). Mexico will host Honduras in a qualifier that day, then host the U.S. in a qualifier in Mexico City on June 11.