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356088 Saints Vsjacksonville WE WE MAKE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS MAKE YOU YOU LOOK AUGUST 23, 2021 • CAESARS SUPERDOME • NEW ORLEANS, LA. • 7:00 PM LOOK GOOD GOOD ON ON PAPER. PAPER. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS SAINTS defense SAINTS offense NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NO.NAME . POS. NO.NAME . POS. 1TRAVIS ETIENNE JR. .RB RDE 92 MARCUS DAVENPORT 96 Carl Granderson 98 Payton Turner WR 13 MICHAEL THOMAS 1 Marquez Callaway 84 Lil'Jordan Humphrey 1MARQUEZ CALLAWAY . .WR 2RAYSHAWN JENKINS . .S 2JAMEIS WINSTON . .QB EATHARD NT 97 MALCOLM ROACH 70 Christian Ringo 99 Shy Tuttle 3 C.J B . .QB 80 Chris Hogan 17 Kevin White 3WIL LUTZ . .K 4JOSH LAMBO . .K 69 R.J. McIntosh LT 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD 74 James Hurst 66 Jordan Mills 4BLAKE GILLIKIN . .P 5RUDY FORD . .S DT 93 DAVID ONYEMATA 77 Jalen Dalton 95 Albert Huggins 5NOLAN COONEY . .P 6JAKE LUTON . .QB LG 75 ANDRUS PEAT 63 J.R. Sweezy 76 Calvin Throckmorton 7TAYSOM HILL . .QB 7TEVIN JONES . .WR 91 Josiah Bronson Jr. C 78 ERIK MCCOY 64 Will Clapp 61 Christian Montano 10 TRE'QUAN SMITH . .WR 9LOGAN COOKE . .P LDE 94 CAMERON JORDAN 90 Tanoh Kpassagnon 59 Marcus Willoughby 11 DEONTE HARRIS . .WR/RS 10 LAVISKA SHENAULT JR. .WR RG 51 CESAR RUIZ 68 Derrick Kelly II 65 Caleb Benenoch 12 TOMMYLEE LEWIS . .WR 11 MARVIN JONES JR. .WR WILL 58 KWON ALEXANDER 53 Zack Baun / 50 Andrew Dowell RT 71 RYAN RAMCZYK 73 Ethan Greenidge 67 Landon Young 14 KAWAAN BAKER . .WR 12 JALEN CAMP . .WR 20 Pete Werner 15 TREVOR SIEMIAN . .QB 13 PHILLIP DORSETT II . .WR TE 82 ADAM TRAUTMAN 81 Nick Vannett 45 Garrett Griffin 16 IAN BOOK . .QB 14 PHAROH COOPER . .WR MLB 56 DEMARIO DAVIS 42 Chase Hansen 54 Wynton McManis 83 Juwan Johnson 86 Ethan Wolf 85 Josh Pederson 17 KEVIN WHITE . .WR 15 GARDNER MINSHEW II, . .QB SAM 55 KADEN ELLISS 46 Shaq Smith 18 EASOP WINSTON JR. .WR 16 TREVOR LAWRENCE . .QB WR 10 TRE’QUAN SMITH 11 Deonte Harris 88 Ty Montgomery II 20 PETE WERNER . .LB 17 DJ CHARK JR. .WR LCB 25 KEN CRAWLEY 33 Brian Poole 21 Natrell Jamerson 14 Kawaan Baker 12 Tommylee Lewis 18 Easop Winston Jr. 21 NATRELL JAMERSON . .DB 18 LAQUON TREADWELL . .WR SS 27 MALCOLM JENKINS 22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson 48 J.T. Gray 22 C.J. GARDNER-JOHNSON . .DB 19 COLLIN JOHNSON . .WR QB 7 TAYSOM HILL / 15 Trevor Siemian 16 Ian Book 36 Deuce Wallace 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE . .CB 20 DANIEL THOMAS . .S 2 JAMEIS WINSTON 24 DWAYNE WASHINGTON . .RB 21 SIDNEY JONES IV . .CB FS 43 MARCUS WILLIAMS 26 P.J. Williams 31 Bryce Thompson 25 KEN CRAWLEY . .CB 22 DEVINE OZIGBO . .RB 32 Eric Burrell RB 41 ALVIN KAMARA 28 Latavius Murray 34 Devonta Freeman 26 P.J. WILLIAMS . .CB 23 CJ HENDERSON . .CB 27 MALCOLM JENKINS . .S RCB 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE 29 Paulson Adebo 30 Grant Haley 24 Dwayne Washington 37 Tony Jones Jr. 24 CARLOS HYDE . .RB 28 LATAVIUS MURRAY . .RB 25 JARROD WILSON . .S 39 Bryan Mills FB 40 ALEX ARMAH 47 Sutton Smith 29 PAULSON ADEBO . .CB 26 SHAQUILL GRIFFIN . .CB 30 GRANT HALEY . .CB 27 CHRIS CLAYBROOKS . .CB/RS JAGUARSoffense JAGUARSdefense 31 BRYCE THOMPSON . .CB 29 JOSH JONES . .S 32 ERIC BURRELL . .S 30 JAMES ROBINSON . .RB WR 17 DJ CHARK JR. 18 Laquon Treadwell 19 Collin Johnson DT 98 MALCOM BROWN 91 Dawuane Smoot 97 Jay Tufele 33 BRIAN POOLE . .CB 31 NATHAN COTTRELL . .RB 34 DEVONTA FREEMAN . .RB 34 Tavon Austin 32 TYSON CAMPBELL . .CB NT 52 DaVON HAMILTON 58 Doug Costin 99 Daniel Ekuale 36 DEUCE WALLACE . .DB 33 DARE OGUNBOWALE . .RB LT 74 CAM ROBINSON 72 Walker Little DE 95 ROY ROBERTSON-HARRIS 96 Adam Gotsis 90 Taven Bryan 37 TONY JONES JR. .RB 34 TAVON AUSTIN . .WR 39 BRYAN MILLS . .CB 34 JAMESON HOUSTON . .CB LG 68 ANDREW NORWELL 78 Ben Bartch 70 Derwin Gray 79 Kenny Randall 40 ALEX ARMAH . .FB 35 LORENZO BURNS . .CB C 65 BRANDON LINDER 69 Tyler Shatley 62 KC McDermott OLB 41 JOSH ALLEN 59 Jihad Ward 94 Aaron Patrick 41 ALVIN KAMARA . .RB 37 TRE HERNDON . .CB 42 CHASE HANSEN . .LB 38 ANDRE CISCO . .S RG 60 A.J. CANN 77 Tre'Vour Wallace-Simms 64 Austen Pleasants MIKE 54 DAMIEN WILSON 50 Shaquille Quarterman 43 MARCUS WILLIAMS . .S 39 JAMAL AGNEW . .WR RT 75 JAWAAN TAYLOR 76 Will Richardson Jr. 66 Garrett McGhin WILL44 MYLES JACK 49 Chapelle Russell 56 Quincy Williams 45 GARRETT GRIFFIN . .TE 40 BRANDON RUSNAK . .DB 46 SHAQ SMITH . .LB 41 JOSH ALLEN . .DE/OLB TE 84 CHRIS MANHERTZ 80 James O'Shaughnessy 89 Luke Farrell -or- 53 Dakota Allen 47 SUTTON SMITH . .FB 42 ANDREW WINGARD . .S 86 Ben Ellefson -or- 87 Tyler Davis OLB 45 K'LAVON CHAISSON 55 Lerentee McCray 92 Jordan Smith 48 J.T. GRAY . .DB 43 COREY STRAUGHTER . .CB 49 ZACH WOOD . .LS 44 MYLES JACK . .LB QB 15 GARDNER MINSHEW II -OR- 3 C.J. Beathard 6 Jake Luton CB 26 SHAQUILL GRIFFIN 37 Tre Herndon 23 CJ Henderson 50 ANDREW DOWELL . .LB 45 K'LAVON CHAISSON . .DE/OLB 51 CESAR RUIZ . .C/G 16 TREVOR LAWRENCE 27 Chris Claybrooks 34 Jameson Houston 46 ROSS MATISCIK . .LS 53 ZACK BAUN . .LB 49 CHAPELLE RUSSELL . .LB RB 30 JAMES ROBINSON -OR- 1 Travis Etienne Jr. 33 Dare Ogunbowale CB 21 SIDNEY JONES IV -OR- 43 Corey Straughter 35 Lorenzo Burns 54 WYNTON MCMANIS . .LB 50 SHAQUILLE QUARTERMAN . .LB 55 KADEN ELLISS . .LB 32 TYSON CAMPBELL 52 DAVON HAMILTON . .DT 24 CARLOS HYDE 22 Devine Ozigbo 31 Nathan Cottrell 56 DEMARIO DAVIS . .LB 53 DAKOTA ALLEN . .LB WR 10 LAVISKA SHENAULT JR. 39 Jamal Agnew 14 Pharoh Cooper -or- FS 2 RAYSHAWN JENKINS 42 Andrew Wingard 20 Daniel Thomas -or- 58 KWON ALEXANDER . .LB 54 DAMIEN WILSON . .LB 59 MARCUS WILLOUGHBY . .DE 55 LERENTEE MCCRAY . .DE/OLB 81 Josh Hammond 88 Jeff Cotton Jr. 40 Brandon Rusnak 61 CHRISTIAN MONTANO . .C 56 QUINCY WILLIAMS . .LB WR 11 MARVIN JONES JR. 13 Phillip Dorsett II 12 Jalen Camp SS 29 JOSH JONES -OR- 25 Jarrod Wilson -or- 5 Rudy Ford -or- 63 J.R. SWEEZY . .G 58 DOUG COSTIN . .DT 64 WILL CLAPP . .C 59 JIHAD WARD . .DL 7 Tevin Jones 38 Andre Cisco 65 CALEB BENENOCH . .OL 60 A.J. CANN . .OL 66 JORDAN MILLS . .T 62 KC MCDERMOTT . .OL 67 LANDON YOUNG . .T 64 AUSTEN PLEASANTS . .OL JAGUARSspecialists SAINTSspecialists 68 DERRICK KELLY II . .OL 65 BRANDON LINDER . .OL 69 R.J. MCINTOSH . .DT P 4 BLAKE GILLIKIN 5 Nolan Cooney 66 GARRETT MCGHIN . .OL P 9 LOGAN COOKE 70 CHRISTIAN RINGO . .DT 68 ANDREW NORWELL . .OL K 3 WIL LUTZ 71 RYAN RAMCZYK . .T 69 TYLER SHATLEY . .OL K 4 JOSH LAMBO 9 Logan Cooke 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD . .T 70 DERWIN GRAY . .OL KO 9 LOGAN COOKE KO 3 WIL LUTZ 73 ETHAN GREENIDGE . .OL 72 WALKER LITTLE . .OL 74 JAMES HURST . .OL 74 CAM ROBINSON . .OL LS 46 ROSS MATISCIK LS 49 ZACH WOOD 75 ANDRUS PEAT . .G/T 75 JAWAAN TAYLOR . .OL 76 CALVIN THROCKMORTON . .OL 76 WILL RICHARDSON JR. .OL H 9 LOGAN COOKE H 4 BLAKE GILLIKIN 5 Nolan Cooney 77 JALEN DALTON . .DT 77 TRE'VOUR WALLACE-SIMMS . .OL 78 ERIK MCCOY . .C/G 78 BEN BARTCH . .OL PR 39 JAMAL AGNEW 14 Pharoh Cooper 43 Corey Straughter PR 11 DEONTE HARRIS 1 Marquez Callaway 12 Tommylee Lewis 80 CHRIS HOGAN . .WR 79 KENNY RANDALL . .DT KR 39 JAMAL AGNEW 14 Pharoh Cooper KR 11 DEONTE HARRIS 1 Marquez Callaway 12 Tommylee Lewis 81 NICK VANNETT . .TE 80 JAMES O'SHAUGHNESSY . .TE 82 ADAM TRAUTMAN . .TE 81 JOSH HAMMOND . .WR 83 JUWAN JOHNSON . .TE 84 CHRIS MANHERTZ . .TE Underlined = Rookie 84 LIL'JORDAN HUMPHREY . .WR 86 BEN ELLEFSON . .TE JAGUARSpronunciations SAINTSpronunciations 85 JOSH PEDERSON . .TE 87 TYLER DAVIS . .TE GAME OFFICIALS 86 ETHAN WOLF . .TE 88 JEFF COTTON JR. .WR WR Tavon Austin (TAY-von) DE/OLB Lerentee McCray CB Paulson Adebo (uh-DEE-bow) DE Tanoh Kpassagnon (Tawn-o Pass-N-yo) 88 TY MONTGOMERY II . .WR 89 LUKE FARRELL . .TE QB C.J. Beathard (BETH-urd) (luh-ren-TAY) 90 TANOH KPASSAGNON . .DE OL A.J. Cann (Can) TE James O'Shaughnessy Referee: Carl Cheffers (51); Umpire: Tra Blake T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) DT David Onyemata (un-ye-mah-tah) 90 TAVEN BRYAN . .DL DE/OLB K’Lavon Chaisson (oh-SEAN-uh-see) 91 JOSIAH BRONSON JR. .DL 91 DAWUANE SMOOT . .DL (KAY-luh-von CHASE-on) RB Dare Ogunbowale (33); Down Judge: Jerry Bergman (91); Line WR Marquez Callaway (mar-QWEZ) G/T Andrus Peat (an-druss pete) 92 MARCUS DAVENPORT . .DE 92 JORDAN SMITH . .DE/OLB RB Nathan Cottrell (COT-trill) (DAR-ay OH-gun-buh-WALL-ay) Judge: Jeff Seeman (45); Field Judge: Nathan 93 DAVID ONYEMATA . .DT 94 AARON PATRICK . .DE/OLB DT Daniel Ekuale (Eee-qwall-lay) RB Devine Ozigbo (oh-ZIG-bo) LB Demario Davis (duh-MAR-ee-oh) T Ryan Ramczyk (Ram-check) 94 CAMERON JORDAN . .DE Jones (42); Side Judge: Eugene Hall (103); 95 ROY ROBERTSON-HARRIS . .DL RB Travis Etienne Jr. (ETN) DB Brandon Rusnak (russ-NAK) 95 ALBERT HUGGINS . .DT DL Adam Gotsis (GOT-sis) WR Laviska Shenault Jr. WR/RS Deonte Harris (dee-ON-tay) C/G Cesar Ruiz (Caesar Roo-ease) 96 ADAM GOTSIS . .DL CB Tre Herndon (Tray) (luh-VISK-uh shuh-nault) Back Judge: Matt Edwards (96); Replay 96 CARL GRANDERSON . .DE 97 JAY TUFELE . .DT QB Jake Luton (LOOT-in) DT Jay Tufele Official: Andrew Lambert; Replay Assistant: RB Devonta Freeman (Deh-VON-tay) DB KeiVarae Russell (kee-VAR-ay) 97 MALCOLM ROACH .
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