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OAKLAND RAIDERS (3-11) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 2 AJ Mccarron OAKLAND RAIDERS (3-11) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 2 AJ McCarron ............. QB VS. 3 Colby Wadman ............P 4 Derek Carr ................ QB 4 Case Keenum ........... QB 5 Johnny Townsend ........P DENVER BRONCOS (6-8) 8 Brandon McManus .....K 8 Daniel Carlson .............K 9 Kevin Hogan ............. QB 10 Seth Roberts ........... WR MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2018 – 5:15 P.M. – OAKLAND-ALAMEDA COUNTY COLISEUM 11 River Cracraft .......... WR 14 Keon Hatcher .......... WR RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE 14 Courtland Sutton .... WR 15 Rico Gafford ............ WR 17 DaeSean Hamilton .. WR WR 82 Jordy Nelson 10 Seth Roberts 14 Keon Hatcher DE 98 Frostee Rucker 56 Damontre’ Moore 17 Dwayne Harris ....WR/RS 19 Andre Holmes ......... WR 20 Daryl Worley .............CB LT 77 Kolton Miller 68 David Sharpe DT 73 Maurice Hurst 92 P.J. Hall 57 Gabe Wright 21 Su’a Cravens ................ S 21 Gareon Conley ..........CB LG 70 Kelechi Osemele 65 Chaz Green 79 Denver Kirkland DT 90 Johnathan Hankins 78 Justin Ellis 22 Tramaine Brock .........CB 22 Rashaan Melvin.........CB 23 Devontae Booker ......RB C 61 Rodney Hudson 63 Cameron Hunt DE 99 Arden Key 97 Clinton McDonald 96 Kony Ealy 23 Nick Nelson ...............CB 26 Darian Stewart ............ S RG 69 Denzelle Good 63 Cameron Hunt 25 Erik Harris.................... S SLB 55 Marquel Lee 27 Brendan Langley .......CB RT 75 Brandon Parker 71 Justin Murray 28 Doug Martin ..............RB MLB 53 Jason Cabinda 58 Kyle Wilber 28 Royce Freeman .........RB 30 Jalen Richard .............RB TE 87 Jared Cook 86 Lee Smith 85 Derek Carrier 29 Bradley Roby .............CB WLB 59 Tahir Whitehead 50 Nicholas Morrow 31 Marcus Gilchrist .......... S 83 Darren Waller 30 Phillip Lindsay ...........RB 23 Nick Nelson 36 Montrel Meander 33 DeAndré Washington .RB WR 88 Marcell Ateman 17 Dwayne Harris 15 Rico Gafford CB 20 Daryl Worley 31 Justin Simmons ........... S 36 Montrel Meander .....CB 32 Andy Janovich ...........FB 2 AJ McCarron CB 21 Gareon Conley 22 Rashaan Melvin 37 Bene Benwikere 37 Bene Benwikere ........CB QB 4 Derek Carr 34 Will Parks .................... S 41 Keith Smith ................FB RB 28 Doug Martin 30 Jalen Richard 33 DeAndré Washington S 31 Marcus Gilchrist 25 Erik Harris 35 Dymonte Thomas ........ S 42 Karl Joseph .................. S FB 41 Keith Smith S 42 Karl Joseph 36 Trey Marshall .............. S 47 Trent Sieg .................. LS 39 Jamar Taylor ..............CB 50 Nicholas Morrow ...... LB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 40 Keishawn Bierria ...... ILB 53 Jason Cabinda ........... LB DE 95 Derek Wolfe 92 Zach Kerr WR 17 DaeSean Hamilton 81 Tim Patrick 19 Andre Holmes 41 Isaac Yiadom .............CB 55 Marquel Lee .............. LB 42 Casey Kreiter ............. LS NT 94 Domata Peko Sr. 96 Shelby Harris LT 72 Garett Bolles 68 Elijah Wilkinson 56 Damontre’ Moore .....DE 43 Joseph Jones ............ ILB 57 Gabe Wright ..............DT DE 99 Adam Gotsis 57 DeMarcus Walker LG 77 Billy Turner 74 Nico Falah 46 Jeff Holland ............ OLB 58 Kyle Wilber ................ LB SLB 55 Bradley Chubb 48 Shaquil Barrett 46 Jeff Holland C 60 Connor McGovern 70 Sam Jones 75 Gino Gradkowski 47 Josey Jewell .............. ILB 59 Tahir Whitehead ....... LB 48 Shaquil Barrett ....... OLB WLB 58 Von Miller 56 Shane Ray RG 68 Elijah Wilkinson 70 Sam Jones 61 Rodney Hudson ...........C 49 Craig Mager ...............CB 63 Cameron Hunt .........G/C ILB 51 Todd Davis 40 Keishawn Bierria RT 66 Jared Veldheer 77 Billy Turner 51 Todd Davis ................ ILB 65 Chaz Green ................. G ILB 54 Brandon Marshall 47 Josey Jewell 43 Joseph Jones TE 83 Matt LaCosse 89 Brian Parker 85 Temarrick Hemingway 54 Brandon Marshall .... ILB 68 David Sharpe ...............T 55 Bradley Chubb ........ OLB 41 Isaac Yiadom 39 Jamar Taylor 11 River Cracraft 69 Denzelle Good .........G/T LCB 29 Bradley Roby WR 14 Courtland Sutton 56 Shane Ray .............. OLB 70 Kelechi Osemele .....G/T RCB 22 Tramaine Brock 27 Brendan Langley 49 Craig Mager RB 30 Phillip Lindsay 28 Royce Freeman 23 Devontae Booker 57 DeMarcus Walker ......DE 71 Justin Murray ..............T SS 26 Darian Stewart 34 Will Parks 36 Trey Marshall QB 4 Case Keenum 9 Kevin Hogan 58 Von Miller .............. OLB 73 Maurice Hurst ...........DT 60 Connor McGovern ..G/C 75 Brandon Parker ...........T FS 31 Justin Simmons 21 Su’a Cravens 35 Dymonte Thomas FB 32 Andy Janovich 66 Jared Veldheer ............T 77 Kolton Miller ...............T 68 Elijah Wilkinson .......G/T 78 Justin Ellis ..................DT RAIDERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 70 Sam Jones ...............G/C 79 Denver Kirkland ......G/T P 5 Johnny Townsend P 3 Colby Wadman 72 Garett Bolles ...............T 82 Jordy Nelson ........... WR K 8 Daniel Carlson K 8 Brandon McManus 74 Nico Falah ...............G/C 83 Darren Waller ............TE H 5 Johnny Townsend H 3 Colby Wadman 75 Gino Gradkowski .........C 85 Derek Carrier .............TE LS 47 Trent Sieg LS 42 Casey Kreiter 77 Billy Turner ..............G/T 86 Lee Smith ..................TE 81 Tim Patrick .............. WR KR 17 Dwayne Harris 23 Nick Nelson KR 23 Devontae Booker 27 Brendan Langley 87 Jared Cook ................TE 83 Matt LaCosse.............TE 88 Marcell Ateman ...... WR PR 17 Dwayne Harris 23 Nick Nelson PR 11 River Cracraft 27 Brendan Langley 85 Temarrick Hemingway .TE 90 Johnathan Hankins ....DT Underline: Rookie [Brackets]: Injured Underline: Rookie [Brackets]: Injured 89 Brian Parker ..............TE 92 P.J. Hall ......................DT 92 Zach Kerr ...................DE 96 Kony Ealy ...................DE INACTIVES OFFICIALS INACTIVES 94 Domata Peko Sr. ....... NT 1. 5. 1. 5. 97 Clinton McDonald .....DT REFEREE - Carl Cheffers (51) FIELD JUDGE - Land Clark (130) 95 Derek Wolfe ..............DE 2. 6. UMPIRE - Barry Anderson (20) SIDE JUDGE - Scott Novak (1) 2. 6. 98 Frostee Rucker ..........DE 3. 7. DOWN JUDGE -Mike Spanier (90) BACK JUDGE - Greg Meyer (78) 3. 7. 96 Shelby Harris ............ NT 99 Arden Key ..................DE 4. LINE JUDGE - Gary Arthur (108) REPLAY OFFICIAL - Charles Stewart 4. 99 Adam Gotsis ..............DE OAKLAND RAIDERS DENVER BRONCOS NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE 2 AJ McCarron QB 6-3 215 28 4 Alabama NO NAME POS 3 Colby Wadman P 6-1 213 23 R UC Davis NO NAME POS 4 Derek Carr QB 6-3 215 27 5 Fresno State 4 Case Keenum QB 6-1 215 30 6 Houston 88 Ateman, Marcell........ WR 48 Barrett, Shaquil ........OLB 5 Johnny Townsend P 6-1 210 23 R Florida 8 Brandon McManus K 6-3 201 27 5 Temple 37 Benwikere, Bene .........CB 8 Daniel Carlson K 6-5 213 23 R Auburn 9 Kevin Hogan QB 6-3 218 26 3 Stanford 40 Bierria, Keishawn ....... ILB 53 Cabinda, Jason ............ LB 10 Seth Roberts WR 6-2 195 27 4 West Alabama 11 River Cracraft WR 6-0 198 24 1 Washington State 72 Bolles, Garett ................ T 8 Carlson, Daniel ..............K 14 Keon Hatcher WR 6-1 212 24 1 Arkansas 14 Courtland Sutton WR 6-4 216 23 R Southern Methodist 23 Booker, Devontae .......RB 4 Carr, Derek ................. QB 15 Rico Gafford WR 5-10 184 22 R Wyoming 17 DaeSean Hamilton WR 6-1 206 23 R Penn State 22 Brock, Tramaine .........CB 85 Carrier, Derek .............. TE 17 Dwayne Harris WR/RS 5-11 206 31 8 East Carolina 19 Andre Holmes WR 6-4 210 30 8 Hillsdale College 11 Cracraft, River ........... WR 21 Conley, Gareon ............CB 20 Daryl Worley CB 6-1 205 23 3 West Virginia 21 Su’a Cravens S 6-1 224 23 3 Southern California 21 Cravens, Su’a ................ S 21 Gareon Conley CB 6-0 195 23 2 Ohio State 87 Cook, Jared .................. TE 22 Tramaine Brock CB 6-0 188 30 9 Belhaven College 55 Chubb, Bradley ..........OLB 22 Rashaan Melvin CB 6-2 196 29 6 Northern Illinois 23 Devontae Booker RB 5-11 219 26 3 Utah 96 Ealy, Kony ....................DE 51 Davis, Todd ................. ILB 23 Nick Nelson CB 5-11 200 22 R Wisconsin 26 Darian Stewart S 5-11 214 30 9 South Carolina 78 Ellis, Justin ...................DT 25 Erik Harris S 6-3 225 28 3 California (Pa.) 27 Brendan Langley CB 6-0 199 24 2 Lamar 74 Falah, Nico ................G/C 15 Gafford, Rico ............. WR 28 Doug Martin RB 5-9 223 29 7 Boise State 28 Royce Freeman RB 6-0 238 22 R Oregon 28 Freeman, Royce ..........RB 31 Gilchrist, Marcus ........... S 30 Jalen Richard RB 5-8 205 25 3 Southern Mississippi 29 Bradley Roby CB 5-11 194 26 5 Ohio State 99 Gotsis, Adam ..............DE 69 Good, Denzelle .......... G/T 31 Marcus Gilchrist S 5-10 200 30 8 Clemson 30 Phillip Lindsay RB 5-8 190 24 R Colorado 75 Gradkowski, Gino .........C 65 Green, Chaz ...................G 33 DeAndré Washington RB 5-8 205 25 3 Texas Tech 31 Justin Simmons S 6-2 202 25 3 Boston College 17 Hamilton, DaeSean ... WR 92 Hall, P.J. ......................DT 36 Montrel Meander CB 6-2 215 24 R Grambling State 32 Andy Janovich FB 6-1 238 25 3 Nebraska 96 Harris, Shelby .............NT 37 Bene Benwikere CB 6-0 195 27 5 San Jose State 90 Hankins, Johnathan .....DT 34 Will Parks S 6-1 194 24 3 Arizona 85 Hemingway, Temarrick . TE 41 Keith Smith FB 6-0 240 26 4 San Jose State 35 Dymonte Thomas S 6-2 199 25 2 Michigan 17 Harris, Dwayne .....WR/RS 9 Hogan, Kevin ............. QB 42 Karl Joseph S 5-10 205 25 3 West Virginia 36 Trey Marshall S 6-0 207 22 R Florida State 25 Harris, Erik ..................... S 47 Trent Sieg LS 6-3 240 23 R Colorado State 39 Jamar Taylor CB 5-11 192 28 6 Boise State 46 Holland, Jeff .............OLB 14 Hatcher, Keon ...........
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