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Denver Broncos Vs Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, December 19, 2004 At Denver Broncos vs Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, December 19, 2004 at Arrowhead Stadium CHIEFS CHIEFS OFFENSE CHIEFS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 80 J.Morton 82 D.Hall 18 S.Parker LE 98 E.Hicks 96 J.Wilkerson 55 G.Stills No Name Pos 1 Tynes,Lawrence K LT 77 W.Roaf 65 J.Black 79 K.Sampson LT 90 R.Sims 93 J.Browning 75 L.Dalton 1 Elam,Jason K 5 Cheek,Steve P 6 Baker,Jason P/K 10 Green,Trent QB LG 54 B.Waters 65 J.Black 74 B.Williams RT 75 L.Dalton 93 J.Browning 94 J.Siavii 10 Luke,Triandos WR 11 Huard,Damon QB#3 C 62 C.Wiegmann 67 C.Bober 66 J.Ingram RE 69 J.Allen 93 J.Browning 99 V.Holliday 13 Kanell,Danny QB 15 Collins,Todd QB 16 Plummer,Jake QB 18 Parker,Samie WR RG 68 W.Shields 65 J.Black 74 B.Williams 96 J.Wilkerson 17 Watts,Darius WR 20 Sapp,Benny CB RT 67 C.Bober 68 W.Shields 79 K.Sampson LOLB 51 S.Fujita 97 K.Fox 53 F.Jones 20 Hearst,Garrison RB 21 Woods,Jerome S 23 Middlebrooks,Willie CB 22 McCleon,Dexter CB RT 74 B.Williams MLB 50 K.Mitchell 91 R.Scanlon 56 M.Beisel 24 Bailey,Champ CB 23 Blaylock,Derrick RB TE 88 T.Gonzalez 89 J.Dunn 84 K.Wilson ROLB 52 Q.Caver 97 K.Fox 56 M.Beisel 25 Ferguson,Nick S 24 Bartee,William CB 26 Bell,Tatum RB 25 Wesley,Greg S WR 87 E.Kennison 82 D.Hall 81 C.Horn LCB 44 E.Warfield 26 J.Battle 20 B.Sapp 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 26 Battle,Julian CB WR 18 S.Parker RCB 24 W.Bartee 22 D.McCleon 20 B.Sapp 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 27 Johnson,Larry RB 32 Young,Chris S 35 Pile,Willie S QB 10 T.Green 15 T.Collins 11 D.Huard SS 35 W.Pile 42 S.Harts 25 G.Wesley 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 41 Connot,Scott S FB 49 T.Richardson 43 O.Easy FS 42 S.Harts 35 W.Pile 21 J.Woods 37 Sapp,Cecil RB 42 Harts,Shaunard S RB 23 D.Blaylock 27 L.Johnson 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 43 Easy,Omar FB 40 Shoate,Jeff CB 44 Warfield,Eric CB 42 Brandon,Sam S 49 Richardson,Tony FB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 45 Alexander,Roc CB 50 Mitchell,Kawika LB 47 Lynch,John S 51 Fujita,Scott LB LE 92 M.Coleman 95 A.Palepoi 93 T.Pryce WR 80 R.Smith 17 D.Watts 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 52 Caver,Quinton LB LT 68 M.Fatafehi 61 E.Johnson LT 78 M.Lepsis 65 C.Carlisle 52 Williams,D.J. LB 53 Jones,Fred LB 53 Green,Louis LB 54 Waters,Brian G RT 75 M.Pope 90 D.Holland LG 50 B.Hamilton 69 P.Alexander 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 55 Stills,Gary DE RE 98 R.Hayward 99 R.Johnson C 66 T.Nalen 50 B.Hamilton 56 Wilson,Al LB 56 Beisel,Monty LB 57 Sykes,Jashon LB 62 Wiegmann,Casey C WLB 52 D.Williams 59 D.Spragan RG 62 D.Neil 65 C.Carlisle 58 Pierce,Terry LB 65 Black,Jordan T MLB 56 A.Wilson 55 P.Chukwurah RT 72 G.Foster 74 C.Green 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 66 Ingram,Johnathan T 61 Johnson,Ellis DT 67 Bober,Chris T SLB 59 D.Spragan 58 T.Pierce 57 J.Sykes TE 89 D.Carswell 88 J.Putzier 86 P.Hape 62 Neil,Dan G 68 Shields,Will G LCB 24 C.Bailey 40 J.Shoate 83 M.Leach 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 69 Allen,Jared DE 66 Nalen,Tom C 74 Williams,Brett T RCB 31 K.Herndon 45 R.Alexander WR 85 A.Lelie 10 T.Luke 81 C.Adams 67 Veal,Demetrin DT/DE 75 Dalton,Lional DT SS 28 K.Kennedy 32 C.Young QB 16 J.Plummer 13 D.Kanell 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 77 Roaf,Willie T 69 Alexander,P.J. G 79 Sampson,Kevin T FS 47 J.Lynch 25 N.Ferguson 42 S.Brandon RB 34 R.Droughns 20 G.Hearst 26 T.Bell 72 Foster,George T 80 Morton,Johnnie WR 37 C.Sapp 74 Green,Cornell T 81 Horn,Chris WR 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 82 Hall,Dante' WR FB 39 K.Johnson 34 R.Droughns 78 Lepsis,Matt T 83 Gammon,Kendall TE 80 Smith,Rod WR 84 Wilson,Kris TE 81 Adams,Charlie WR 87 Kennison,Eddie WR CHIEFS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 83 Leach,Mike TE/LS 88 Gonzalez,Tony TE 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 89 Dunn,Jason TE P 5 S.Cheek P 6 J.Baker 86 Hape,Patrick TE 90 Sims,Ryan DT K 1 L.Tynes K 1 J.Elam 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 91 Scanlon,Rich LB 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 93 Browning,John DT KO 1 L.Tynes KO 6 J.Baker 1J.Elam 90 Holland,Darius DT 94 Siavii,Junior DT H 5 S.Cheek 15 T.Collins PR 80 R.Smith 10 T.Luke 24 C.Bailey 92 Coleman,Marco DE 96 Wilkerson,Jimmy DE 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 97 Fox,Keyaron LB PR 82 D.Hall 87 E.Kennison 20 B.Sapp KR 45 R.Alexander 34 R.Droughns 10 T.Luke 94 Elliss,Luther DT 98 Hicks,Eric DE KR 82 D.Hall 23 D.Blaylock 81 C.Horn PC 83 M.Leach 86 P.Hape 95 Palepoi,Anton DE 99 Holliday,Vonnie DE 98 Hayward,Reggie DE PC 83 K.Gammon 69 J.Allen KC 83 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 50 B.Hamilton 99 Johnson,Raylee DE KC 83 K.Gammon 69 J.Allen H 13 D.Kanell TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Tony Corrente (99); Umpire-Darrell Jenkins (76); Head Linesman-John McGrath (120); Line Judge-Ron Blum (7); Field Judge-Craig Wrolstad (89); Side Judge-Doug Toole (4); Back Judge-Don Carey (126); Replay Assistant-Bob Mantooth (); Video Operator- Terry Poulos () Denver Broncos vs Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, December 19, 2004 at Arrowhead Stadium KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 69 Allen,Jared DE 1 Lawrence Tynes K 6'00" 187 26 1 Troy State 1 Jason Elam K 5'11" 200 34 12 Hawaii 81 Adams,Charlie WR 24 Bartee,William CB 5 Steve Cheek P 6'04" 200 27 1 Humboldt State 6 Jason Baker P/K 6'01" 195 26 4 Iowa 69 Alexander,P.J. G 26 Battle,Julian CB 10 Trent Green QB 6'03" 210 34 8 Indiana 10 Triandos Luke WR 5'11" 193 23 Alabama 45 Alexander,Roc CB 56 Beisel,Monty LB 11 Damon Huard QB#3 6'03" 220 31 7 Washington 13 Danny Kanell QB 6'03" 218 31 7 Florida State 24 Bailey,Champ CB 65 Black,Jordan T 15 Todd Collins QB 6'04" 219 33 9 Michigan 16 Jake Plummer QB 6'02" 202 30 8 Arizona State 6 Baker,Jason P/K 23 Blaylock,Derrick RB 18 Samie Parker WR 5'11" 180 23 Oregon 17 Darius Watts WR 6'02" 240 23 Marshall 26 Bell,Tatum RB 67 Bober,Chris T 20 Benny Sapp CB 5'09" 188 23 Northern Iowa 20 Garrison Hearst RB 5'11" 215 33 10 Georgia 42 Brandon,Sam S 93 Browning,John DT 21 Jerome Woods S 6'02" 207 31 8 Memphis 23 Willie Middlebrooks CB 6'01" 200 25 4 Minnesota 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 52 Caver,Quinton LB 22 Dexter McCleon CB 5'10" 195 31 8 Clemson 24 Champ Bailey CB 6'00" 192 26 6 Georgia 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 5 Cheek,Steve P 23 Derrick Blaylock RB 5'09" 200 25 3 Stephen F. Austin 25 Nick Ferguson S 5'11" 201 30 5 Georgia Tech 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 15 Collins,Todd QB 24 William Bartee CB 6'01" 196 27 5 Oklahoma 26 Tatum Bell RB 5'11" 212 23 Oklahoma State 92 Coleman,Marco DE 41 Connot,Scott S 25 Greg Wesley S 6'02" 208 26 5 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6'01" 215 27 5 Arkansas 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 75 Dalton,Lional DT 26 Julian Battle CB 6'02" 207 23 2 Tennessee 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5'10" 180 28 3 Toledo 1 Elam,Jason K 89 Dunn,Jason TE 27 Larry Johnson RB 6'02" 225 25 2 Penn State 32 Chris Young S 6'00" 215 24 2 Georgia Tech 94 Elliss,Luther DT 43 Easy,Omar FB 35 Willie Pile S 6'02" 206 24 1 Virginia Tech 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5'11" 207 26 4 Oregon 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 97 Fox,Keyaron LB 41 Scott Connot S 6'02" 216 23 R South Dakota State 37 Cecil Sapp RB 5'11" 230 26 1 Colorado State 25 Ferguson,Nick S 51 Fujita,Scott LB 42 Shaunard Harts S 5'11" 207 26 4 Boise State 39 Kyle Johnson FB 6'00" 242 26 1 Syracuse 72 Foster,George T 83 Gammon,Kendall TE 43 Omar Easy FB 6'01" 240 27 3 Penn State 40 Jeff Shoate CB 5'10" 187 23 San Diego State 74 Green,Cornell T 88 Gonzalez,Tony TE 44 Eric Warfield CB 6'00" 198 28 7 Nebraska 42 Sam Brandon S 6'02" 200 25 3 Nevada-Las Vegas 53 Green,Louis LB 10 Green,Trent QB 49 Tony Richardson FB 6'01" 232 33 10 Auburn 45 Roc Alexander CB 6'00" 193 23 Washington 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 82 Hall,Dante' WR 50 Kawika Mitchell LB 6'02" 250 25 2 South Florida 47 John Lynch S 6'02" 220 33 12 Stanford 86 Hape,Patrick TE 42 Harts,Shaunard S 51 Scott Fujita LB 6'05" 247 25 3 California 50 Ben Hamilton G/C 6'04" 283 27 3 Minnesota 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 98 Hicks,Eric DE 52 Quinton Caver LB 6'04" 230 26 4 Arkansas 52 D.J.
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