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Washington Football Team Vs. Baltimore Ravens DETROIT LIONS VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS No. Name .............................. Pos. No. Name .............................. Pos. 2 Austin Bryant ....................OLB SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 — 1:00 P.M. ET FORD FIELD — DETROIT, MICHIGAN 2 Tyler Huntley .......................QB 3 Jack Fox ...................................P 4 Sam Koch ................................P 4 Austin Seibert........................K 5 Marquise Brown................WR 6 Tyrell Williams ...................WR 6 Patrick Queen ....................ILB 8 Jamie Collins Sr. ..................LB LIONS OFFENSE RAVENS OFFENSE 8 Lamar Jackson ....................QB 10 David Blough .......................QB WR 6 TYRELL WILLIAMS 17 Trinity Benson 18 KhaDarel Hodge WR 14 SAMMY WATKINS 11 James Proche II 16 Tylan Wallace 9 Justin Tucker ..........................K 11 Kalif Raymond....................WR TE 88 T.J. HOCKENSON 80 Darren Fells WR 5 MARQUISE BROWN 13 Devin Duvernay 11 James Proche II................WR 14 Amon-Ra St. Brown ..........WR LT 68 PENEI SEWELL LT 79 RONNIE STANLEY* 78 Alejandro Villanueva 13 Devin Duvernay ..................WR 16 Jared Goff .............................QB 14 Sammy Watkins ................WR 17 Trinity Benson....................WR LG 73 JONAH JACKSON LG 72 BEN POWERS -or- 66 Ben Cleveland 16 Tylan Wallace .....................WR 18 KhaDarel Hodge ................WR C 77 FRANK RAGNOW 63 Evan Brown C 77 BRADLEY BOZEMAN 63 Trystan Colon 65 Patrick Mekari 21 Brandon Stephens ............DB 21 Tracy Walker ...........................S RG 72 HALAPOULIVAATI VAITAI 71 Logan Stenberg RG 70 KEVIN ZEITLER 65 Patrick Mekari 22 Jimmy Smith ........................CB 24 Amani Oruwariye ................CB 23 Anthony Averett .................CB RT 67 MATT NELSON 69 Will Holden RT 78 ALEJANDRO VILLANUEVA 65 Patrick Mekari 25 Will Harris ...............................S 25 Tavon Young.........................CB 27 Bobby Price .........................CB WR 11 KALIF RAYMOND 87 Quintez Cephus 14 Amon-Ra St. Brown TE 89 MARK ANDREWS 85 Eric Tomlinson 84 Josh Oliver 26 Geno Stone .............................S 28 Jermar Jefferson ................RB 85 Tom Kennedy QB 8 LAMAR JACKSON 2 Tyler Huntley 28 Latavius Murray .................RB 30 Jamaal Williams .................RB QB 16 JARED GOFF 10 David Blough FB 42 PATRICK RICARD 29 Ar'Darius Washington .........S 31 Dean Marlowe ........................S 32 DeShon Elliott ........................S RB 32 D'ANDRE SWIFT 30 Jamaal Williams 28 Jermar Jefferson RB 34 TY'SON WILLIAMS 28 Latavius Murray 33 Devonta Freeman 32 D'Andre Swift ......................RB 33 Devonta Freeman ..............RB 33 Daryl Worley ........................CB 35 Godwin Igwebuike 34 Ty'Son Williams...................RB 34 Alex Anzalone .......................LB FB 45 JASON CABINDA 36 Chuck Clark ............................S 35 Godwin Igwebuike ............RB 40 Malik Harrison ...................ILB 36 Corey Ballentine ................CB 41 Anthony Levine Sr. .......DB/LB 38 C.J. Moore ................................S RAVENS DEFENSE LIONS DEFENSE 42 Patrick Ricard ................FB/DL 39 Jerry Jacobs ........................CB DT 93 CALAIS CAMPBELL 92 Justin Madubuike DE 91 MICHAEL BROCKERS 92 Kevin Strong 44 Marlon Humphrey ..............CB 41 A.J. Parker ............................CB NT 98 BRANDON WILLIAMS 71 Justin Ellis NT 54 ALIM MCNEILL 98 John Penisini 45 Jaylon Ferguson ...............OLB 44 Jalen Reeves-Maybin .........LB 46 Nick Moore ...........................LS DE 95 DEREK WOLFE* 96 Broderick Washington DE 97 NICK WILLIAMS 75 Levi Onwuzurike 45 Jason Cabinda .....................FB 49 Chris Board .........................ILB 47 Scott Daly..............................LS RUSH 50 JUSTIN HOUSTON 99 Odafe Oweh 45 Jaylon Ferguson OLB 90 TREY FLOWERS 53 Charles Harris 99 Julian Okwara 50 Justin Houston .................OLB 53 Charles Harris ...................OLB MLB 6 PATRICK QUEEN 49 Chris Board ILB 34 ALEX ANZALONE 55 Derrick Barnes 54 Tyus Bowser ......................OLB 54 Alim McNeill .........................NT WLB 40 MALIK HARRISON 57 Kristian Welch ILB 8 JAMIE COLLINS SR. 44 Jalen Reeves-Maybin 57 Anthony Pittman 57 Kristian Welch .....................LB 55 Derrick Barnes ....................LB 59 Daelin Hayes .....................OLB 57 Anthony Pittman .................LB SAM 54 TYUS BOWSER 90 Pernell McPhee 59 Daelin Hayes OLB 95 ROMEO OKWARA 2 Austin Bryant 63 Trystan Colon .....................C/G 58 Penei Sewell ...........................T LCB 23 ANTHONY AVERETT 22 Jimmy Smith* CB 27 BOBBY PRICE 39 Jerry Jacobs 36 Corey Ballentine 65 Patrick Mekari ...................G/C 63 Evan Brown .............................C SS 36 CHUCK CLARK 26 Geno Stone 41 Anthony Levine Sr. CB 24 AMANI ORUWARIYE 41 A.J. Parker 33 Daryl Worley 66 Ben Cleveland ........................G 67 Matt Nelson ...........................T 70 Kevin Zeitler ...........................G FS 32 DESHON ELLIOTT 21 Brandon Stephens 29 Ar'Darius Washington S 21 TRACY WALKER 38 C.J. Moore 69 Will Holden ..............................T 71 Justin Ellis.............................DT 71 Logan Stenberg .....................G RCB 44 MARLON HUMPHREY 25 Tavon Young S 25 WILL HARRIS 31 Dean Marlowe 72 Ben Powers.............................G 72 Halapoulivaati Vaitai ...........G 77 Bradley Bozeman ..............C/G 73 Jonah Jackson .......................G 78 Alejandro Villanueva ............T 75 Levi Onwuzurike ................. DE 79 Ronnie Stanley ......................T 77 Frank Ragnow ........................C LIONS SPECIAL TEAMS RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS 84 Josh Oliver ............................TE 80 Darren Fells ..........................TE K 4 AUSTIN SEIBERT P 4 SAM KOCH 85 Eric Tomlinson .....................TE 85 Tom Kennedy ......................WR 89 Mark Andrews .....................TE 87 Quintez Cephus .................WR H 3 JACK FOX K 9 JUSTIN TUCKER 90 Pernell McPhee ................OLB 88 T.J. Hockenson .....................TE P 3 JACK FOX H 4 SAM KOCH 92 Justin Madubuike ...............DT 90 Trey Flowers ......................OLB LS 47 SCOTT DALY LS 46 NICK MOORE 93 Calais Campbell ................. DE 91 Michael Brockers .............. DE 95 Derek Wolfe ......................... DE PR 11 KALIF RAYMOND 14 Amon-Ra St. Brown KOR 13 DEVIN DUVERNAY 11 James Proche II 92 Kevin Strong ........................ DE 96 Broderick Washington ......DT 95 Romeo Okwara .................OLB KR 11 KALIF RAYMOND 35 Godwin Igwebuike PR 13 DEVIN DUVERNAY 11 James Proche II 16 Tylan Wallace 98 Brandon Williams ...............DT 97 Nick Williams ...................... DE 99 Odafe Oweh .......................OLB 98 John Penisini ........................NT 99 Julian Okwara....................OLB LIONS PRONUNCIATIONS Levi Onwuzurike ...........own-zur-EE-kay Underline indicates rookie player RAVENS PRONUNCIATIONS Kevon Seymour ........................... KEY-von *Missed Last Game with Injury Tylan Wallace ...............................TIE-luhn Alex Anzalone ............ anne-zuh-LOAN-ee Amani Oruwariye ......oh-rue-WARR-ee-A Anthony Averett ..........................AVE-rett Rosters and depth charts are updated as of Noon, Wednesday, September 22. Ar'Darius Washington ...ar-DARE-ee-us Corey Ballentine ................... BAL-en-teen John Penisini .....................PEN-ih-seeny Calais Campbell .....................cuh-LAY-us LIONS INACTIVE LIST Transactions executed in the past four days are not included. Depth Charts are Ty'Son Williams ..........................tie-SAHN RAVENS INACTIVE LIST David Blough ....................BLAU (like cow) Austin Seibert ........................SIGH-bert unofficial and some lineup changes may occur. Devin Duvernay ...................DOO-ver-nay 1. ________________________ Penei Sewell ...............................peh-NAY Tavon Young ..................................TAY-von 1. ________________________ 2. ________________________ Quintez Cephus ............................SEE-fuss TODAY’S OFFICIALS Sam Koch ............................................Cook 2. ________________________ KhaDarel Hodge ....................ka-DARE-uhl Amon-Ra St. Brown .............ahmin-RAH Anthony Levine Sr. .....................luh-VEEN 3. ________________________ Referee: Scott Novak Umpire: Ramon George 3. ________________________ Godwin Igwebuike ..........igwih-BEW-kay Halapoulivaati Vaitai ....................................... 4. ________________________ Down Judge: Derick Bowers Line Judge: Walt Coleman IV Justin Madubuike ....... mad-uh-BEE-kay 4. ________________________ Alim McNeill ..................................ah-LEEM hal-lah-POO-lee-VAH-tee VIE-tie Patrick Mekari ..................muh-CARE-ee 5. ________________________ Field Judge: Mike Weatherford Side Judge: David Meslow 5. ________________________ Romeo Okwara ...........................OAK-wara Back Judge: Terrence Miles Replay Official: Matt Sumstine Odafe Oweh ...............uh-DAH-fay, O-way 6. ________________________ Julian Okwara .............................OAK-wara James Proche II .......................pro-SHAY 6. ________________________ 7. ________________________ 7. ________________________ LIONS RAVENS Alphabetical Roster 2021 DETROIT LIONS 2021 BALTIMORE RAVENS Alphabetical Roster No. Name ..........................Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown No. Name ..........................Pos. 34 Anzalone, Alex ...............LB 2 Austin Bryant OLB 6-5 260 24 3 Clemson Pavo, Ga. 2 Tyler Huntley
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