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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A couple of Milwaukee natives are giving back to their city.
NFL players Eric Murray and Dare Ogunbowale teamed up for their second annual youth football camp called "The Mil."
It is through Murray's Foundation and in coordination with Milwaukee Rec.
In two sessions roughly 300 kids in grades six to 12 learn from the two pros.
Both Murray and Ogundbowale hope they continue to grow the camp and expand with more community outreach efforts in addition to the game they love.
"A better program, try to create that sustainability," said Murray.
"A whole year thing, whether they are in season, excited to figure out ways to do that," said Ogunbowale.
Both Murray and Ogunbowale are already planning on next year's camp and hope to have even more kids than this year.