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1 Den at Hou 08 13 2005 Fli Denver Broncos vs Houston Texans Saturday, August 13, 2005 at Reliant Stadium TEXANS TEXANS OFFENSE TEXANS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 80 A.Johnson 86 J.Gaffney 17 K.Starling LE 96 G.Walker 92 C.Sears 75 T.Johnson No Name Pos 2 Symons,B.J. QB WR 6 L.Dunbar LE 74 Carlos.Williams 1 Elam,Jason K 3 Brown,Kris K 3 Ernster,Paul P/K 6 Dunbar,LaTarence WR WR 19 S.Thomas NT 91 S.Payne 95 J.DeLoach 97 J.Davis 8 Mauck,Matt QB 7 Stanley,Chad P WR 18 D.Pitts RE 99 R.Smith 94 J.Ioane 64 D.Stewart 9 Friehauf,Chad QB 8 Carr,David QB 10 Sauerbrun,Todd P 9 Snyder,Chris K LT 68 V.Riley 78 S.Wand RE 66 A.Malone 11 Van Pelt,Bradlee QB 10 Kasper,Kevin WR LG 69 C.Pitts 79 C.Beasley 61 T.Brown LOLB 93 J.Babin 57 Q.Monk 60 T.Cheatwood 12 Johnson,B.J. WR 12 Banks,Tony QB 13 Kanell,Danny QB 13 Mathis,Jerome WR C 76 S.McKinney 77 T.Washington 63 D.Hodgdon BLB 52 K.Wong 51 D.Polk 59 F.Chamberlin 14 Devoe,Todd WR 14 Scates,Cody P RG 72 Z.Wiegert 70 F.Weary 65 B.Evans BLB 46 A.Dunn 15 Crenshaw,Romar WR 15 Ragone,Dave QB 16 Plummer,Jake QB 17 Starling,Kendrick WR RT 71 T.Wade 67 M.Brown 73 G.Jones MLB 56 M.Greenwood 54 T.Evans 53 S.Orr 17 Watts,Darius WR 18 Pitts,Devin WR TE 87 M.Bruener 82 B.Miller 81 M.Murphy MLB 58 Z.Moreno 19 Rice,Jerry WR 19 Thomas,Sloan WR 20 Clarett,Maurice RB 20 Lord,Jammal FS TE 84 M.Rivers ROLB 98 A.Peek 50 C.Anderson 90 D.Acholonu 21 Griffin,Quentin RB 21 Sanders,Lewis CB TE 49 A.Halterman ROLB 55 K.Pettway 22 Foxworth,Domonique CB 22 Walker,Ramon SS WR 85 C.Bradford 88 D.Armstrong 89 R.Swinton LCB 31 P.Buchanon 38 D.Faggins 33 J.Bell 24 Bailey,Champ CB 23 Robinson,Dunta CB 25 Ferguson,Nick S 24 Brown,C.C. SS WR 13 J.Mathis LCB 45 C.McKenzie 26 Bell,Tatum RB 25 Hollings,Tony RB WR 10 K.Kasper LCB 29 J.Pendergrass 27 Williams,Darrent CB 26 Earl,Glenn SS 28 Shoate,Jeff CB 27 Anderson,Jason RB QB 8 D.Carr 12 T.Banks 15 D.Ragone RCB 23 D.Robinson 21 L.Sanders 43 Cedrick.William 29 Browner,Brandon CB 28 Matthews,Adam RB QB 2 B.Symons RCB 41 J.Wishom 31 LeSueur,Jeremy S 29 Pendergrass,Jon CB 32 Young,Chris S 30 Simmons,Jason SS RB 37 D.Davis 32 J.Wells 25 T.Hollings SS 26 G.Earl 24 C.Brown 22 R.Walker 33 Dayne,Ron RB 31 Buchanon,Phillip CB RB 27 J.Anderson FS 42 M.Coleman 30 J.Simmons 20 J.Lord 35 Walls,Lenny CB 32 Wells,Jonathan RB 36 Briggs,Kris RB 33 Bell,Jason CB RB 34 V.Morency 37 Sapp,Cecil RB 34 Morency,Vernand RB RB 28 A.Matthews 38 Anderson,Mike RB 37 Davis,Domanick RB 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 38 Faggins,Demarcus CB FB 44 M.Norris 47 J.Baxter 40 Cox,Curome CB 41 Wishom,Jerron CB 41 Paymah,Karl CB 42 Coleman,Marcus FS 42 Brandon,Sam S 43 Williams,Cedrick CB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 45 Alexander,Roc CB 44 Norris,Moran FB LE 98 C.Brown 91 E.Ekuban 92 M.Coleman WR 80 R.Smith 17 D.Watts 81 C.Adams 47 Lynch,John S 45 McKenzie,Chris CB 48 Miree,Brandon RB 46 Dunn,Anthony LB DE 90 C.Nwokorie WR 14 T.Devoe 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 47 Baxter,Jarrod FB DE 71 A.Hunt WR 15 R.Crenshaw 51 Burns,Keith LB 48 Pittman,Bryan LS 52 Gold,Ian LB 49 Halterman,Aaron TE LT 76 M.Myers 75 M.Pope 94 L.Elliss LT 78 M.Lepsis 74 C.Green 64 E.Pears 53 Green,Louis LB 50 Anderson,Charlie LB DL 64 P. Majondo-Ma LG 50 B.Hamilton 63 T.Stuber 73 C.Spikes 54 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 51 Polk,Dashon LB 55 Williams,D.J. LB 52 Wong,Kailee LB RT 61 G.Warren 68 M.Fatafehi 96 D.Davis C 66 T.Nalen 71 C.Walton 62 C.Myers 56 Wilson,Al LB 53 Orr,Shantee LB DT 97 D.Veal 79 B.Nowland 57 Sykes,Jashon LB 54 Evans,Troy LB 58 Pierce,Terry LB 55 Pettway,Kenneth LB RE 93 T.Pryce 60 J.Engelberger 95 A.Palepoi RG 65 C.Carlisle 77 D.Carswell 69 Z.Wilson 59 Steele,Markus LB 56 Greenwood,Morlon LB DE 99 R.Johnson RT 72 G.Foster 67 A.Clement 70 T.Clabo 60 Engelberger,John DE 57 Monk,Quincy LB 61 Warren,Gerard DT 58 Moreno,Zeke LB WLB 52 I.Gold 58 T.Pierce 57 J.Sykes TE 82 S.Alexander 88 J.Putzier 89 N.Jackson 62 Myers,Chris OL 59 Chamberlin,Frank LB MLB 56 A.Wilson 51 K.Burns TE 86 P.Hape 63 Stuber,Tim G 60 Cheatwood,Tim LB 64 Majondo-Mwamba,Patri DL 61 Brown,Tim OT SLB 55 DJ.Williams 54 P.Chukwurah 53 L.Green TE/LS 83 M.Leach 64 Pears,Erik T 62 Johnson,Chris OT 59 M.Steele TE 84 W.Duke 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 63 Hodgdon,Drew C 66 Nalen,Tom C 64 Stewart,Daleroy DT LCB 24 C.Bailey 22 D.Foxworth 45 R.Alexander WR 85 A.Lelie 19 J.Rice 87 T.Luke 67 Clement,Anthony T 65 Evans,Brandon OG 40 C.Cox WR 12 B.Johnson 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 66 Malone,Alfred DE 69 Wilson,Zach G 67 Brown,Milford G RCB 35 L.Walls 27 D.Williams 41 K.Paymah QB 16 J.Plummer 11 B.Van Pelt 13 D.Kanell 70 Clabo,Tyson G/T 68 Riley,Victor OT 28 J.Shoate QB 8 M.Mauck 71 Hunt,Aaron DE 69 Pitts,Chester G 71 Walton,Chris C/G 70 Weary,Fred G SS 25 N.Ferguson 31 J.LeSueur 29 B.Browner QB 9 C.Friehauf 72 Foster,George T 71 Wade,Todd OT FS 47 J.Lynch 42 S.Brandon 32 C.Young RB 38 M.Anderson 26 T.Bell 21 Q.Griffin 73 Spikes,Cameron G 72 Wiegert,Zach G 74 Green,Cornell T 73 Jones,Garrick OT RB 33 R.Dayne 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 74 Williams,Carlos DE RB 20 M.Clarett 76 Myers,Michael DT 75 Johnson,Travis DE 77 Carswell,Dwayne G 76 McKinney,Steve C FB 39 K.Johnson 37 C.Sapp 48 B.Miree 78 Lepsis,Matt T 77 Washington,Todd C 79 Nowland,Ben C Denver Broncos vs Houston Texans Saturday, August 13, 2005 at Reliant Stadium 78 Wand,Seth OT TEXANS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 80 Smith,Rod WR 79 Beasley,Chad OT 81 Adams,Charlie WR 80 Johnson,Andre WR PK 3 K.Brown 9 C.Snyder P 10 T.Sauerbrun 82 Alexander,Stephen TE 81 Murphy,Matt TE P 7 C.Stanley 14 C.Scates K 1 J.Elam 3P.Ernster 83 Leach,Mike TE/LS 82 Miller,Billy TE 84 Duke,Wesley TE 84 Rivers,Marcellus TE H 7 C.Stanley H 10 T.Sauerbrun 13 D.Kanell 3 P.Ernster 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 85 Bradford,Corey WR LS 48 B.Pittman PR 27 D.Williams 87 T.Luke 81 C.Adams 86 Hape,Patrick TE 86 Gaffney,Jabar WR 87 Luke,Triandos WR 87 Bruener,Mark TE KR 89 R.Swinton 13 J.Mathis KR 27 D.Williams 45 R.Alexander 87 T.Luke 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 88 Armstrong,Derick WR PR 89 R.Swinton 31 P.Buchanon LS 83 M.Leach 86 P.Hape 78 M.Lepsis 89 Jackson,Nate TE 89 Swinton,Reginald WR 90 Nwokorie,Chukie DE 90 Acholonu,D.D. LB 91 Ekuban,Ebenezer DE 91 Payne,Seth DT 92 Coleman,Marco DE 92 Sears,Corey DE 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 93 Babin,Jason LB 94 Elliss,Luther DT 94 Ioane,Junior DT 95 Palepoi,Anton DE 95 DeLoach,Jerry DE 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 96 Walker,Gary DE 97 Veal,Demetrin DT 97 Davis,Jason DE 98 Brown,Courtney DE 98 Peek,Antwan LB 99 Johnson,Raylee DE 99 Smith,Robaire DE TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Walt Anderson (66); Umpire-Butch Hannah (40); Head Linesman-Phil McKinnely (110); Line Judge-Gary Arthur (108); Field Judge-Bill Lovett (98); Side Judge-Rick Patterson (15); Back Judge-Billy Smith (2); Replay Assistant-Dick Creed (); Video Operator- Denver Broncos vs Houston Texans Saturday, August 13, 2005 at Reliant Stadium HOUSTON TEXANS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 90 Acholonu,D.D. LB 2 B.J. Symons QB 0 106 R Texas Tech 1 Jason Elam K 5'11'' 200 35 13 Hawaii 81 Adams,Charlie WR 50 Anderson,Charlie LB 3 Kris Brown K 5'11'' 206 29 7 Nebraska 3 Paul Ernster P/K 6'2" 215 23 R Northern Arizona 45 Alexander,Roc CB 27 Anderson,Jason RB 6 LaTarence Dunbar WR 5'10'' 195 25 2 Texas Christian 8 Matt Mauck QB 6'2" 220 26 1 Louisiana State 82 Alexander,Stephen TE 88 Armstrong,Derick WR 7 Chad Stanley P 6'03'' 205 29 7 Stephen F.
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