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NFL

Disney will host Bucs camp again

By Compiled from Times wires
Published May 30, 2003

The Super Bowl champion Bucs said Thursday they will return July 18 to Disney's Wide World of Sports complex in Lake Buena Vista for training camp.

Practices are scheduled to run July 19-Aug. 15 and parking and admission are free.

"We are thrilled to have the opportunity to return to Disney again this summer," Bucs executive vice president Joel Glazer said in a statement. "Our first-rate experience last year began a season that we will never forget." It ended with a 48-21 Super Bowl victory over Oakland in San Diego.

The Bucs open the preseason Aug. 2 against the Jets in the American Bowl in Tokyo.

49ERS: Cornerback Jason Webster had surgery on his troublesome left ankle. He should be ready for camp.

REDSKINS: Defensive tackle Jermaine Haley was arrested over Memorial Day weekend on charges of driving drunk.

Haley, who left the Dolphins to sign with the Redskins last month, was accused on Sunday of driving under the influence and causing property damage.

Haley was pulled over in the South Beach section of Miami after two police officers saw him swerve into the other lane, hit a 1995 Honda and didn't stop, according to police.

[Last modified May 30, 2003, 02:15:34]

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