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T.O. coming back to Dallas — for football camp

Former Cowboys star will return to area to hold mini-camp for kids

DUNCANVILLE, Texas - Terrell Owens is coming back to Dallas to play football this summer — with kids.

The former Cowboys star announced Tuesday that he’ll be holding his fourth annual mini-camp for boys between the ages of 7 and 17. It will be June 24-25 at Duncanville High School, just outside Dallas.

For $195, the kids will learn about football and fitness, plus meet the Buffalo Bills receiver and whichever famous friends join him.

Don’t expect Tony Romo to show up considering the way things have gone between the quarterback and receiver since the Cowboys released Owens a few months ago.

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