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OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-1) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 4 Derek Carr OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-1) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 4 Derek Carr .................................QB 1 Andrew Peacock ...................... WR 5 Trent Edwards ...........................QB vs. 2 Drew Butler..................................P 6 Kevin Goessling ............................K 3 Nate Freese ..................................K 7 Marquette King ............................P 5 Giorgio Tavecchio .........................K 8 Matt Schaub..............................QB DETROIT LIONS (1-0) 6 Sam Martin ..................................P 10 Greg Jenkins ............................. WR 8 Dan Orlovsky .............................QB 11 Sebastian Janikowski....................K 9 Matthew Stafford ......................QB 12 Brice Butler .............................. WR FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2014 – 7:00 P.M. – O.CO COLISEUM 10 Corey Fuller .............................. WR 13 Rahsaan Vaughn ...................... WR 11 Kevin Ogletree ......................... WR 14 Matt McGloin ............................QB 12 Jeremy Ross ............................. WR 15 Greg Little ................................ WR RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE 13 TJ Jones .................................... WR 17 Denarius Moore ....................... WR 14 James Franklin ..........................QB 18 Andre Holmes .......................... WR WR 18 Andre Holmes 89 James Jones 17 Denarius Moore RE 57 LaMarr Woodley 75 Shelby Harris 58 Ryan Robinson 15 Golden Tate.............................. WR 19 Mike Davis ............................... WR 12 Brice Butler 19 Mike Davis DT 94 Antonio Smith 92 Stacy McGee 93 Ricky Lumpkin 17 Kellen Moore ............................QB 20 Darren McFadden ..................... RB 13 Rahsaan Vaughn 18 Kris Durham ............................. WR 21 Maurice Jones-Drew ................. RB LT 72 Donald Penn 79 Jack Cornell 68 Erle Ladson NT 90 Pat Sims 78 Justin Ellis 64 Torell Troup 21 Reggie Bush .............................. RB 22 Taiwan Jones ..............................CB LE 91 Justin Tuck 98 C.J. Wilson 99 Jack Crawford 23 Darius Slay .................................CB 23 Tarell Brown ...............................CB LG 69 Khalif Barnes 66 Gabe Jackson 63 Lamar Mady 24 DeJon Gomes ...............................S 24 Charles Woodson .........................S C 61 Stefen Wisniewski 67 Kevin Boothe 74 Jarrod Shaw 96 Denico Autry 25 Mikel Leshoure ......................... RB 25 DJ Hayden ..................................CB RG 77 Austin Howard 70 Tony Bergstrom 62 Emmett Cleary WLB 55 Sio Moore 56 Miles Burris 44 Carlos Fields 26 Don Carey ....................................S 26 Usama Young ...............................S [76 Lucas Nix] 27 Glover Quin ..................................S 27 Carlos Rogers .............................CB MLB 53 Nick Roach 50 Kaluka Maiava 47 Bojay Filimoeatu 28 Bill Bentley .................................CB 28 Latavius Murray ........................ RB RT 71 Menelik Watson 73 Matt McCants 65 Dan Kistler 29 Cassius Vaughn ..........................CB 29 Brandian Ross ..............................S TE 86 David Ausberry 81 Mychal Rivera 87 Brian Leonhardt 51 Spencer Hadley 30 Drayton Florence .......................CB 30 Kory Sheets ............................... RB 88 Nick Kasa 82 Jake Murphy SLB 52 Khalil Mack 95 Kaelin Burnett 46 Justin Cole 31 Rashean Mathis .........................CB 31 Neiko Thorpe .............................CB 83 Scott Simonson RCB 23 Tarell Brown 35 Chimdi Chekwa 31 Neiko Thorpe 32 James Ihedigbo ............................S 32 Jeremy Stewart ......................... RB WR 80 Rod Streater 15 Greg Little 84 Juron Criner 33 Chris Greenwood .......................CB 33 Tyvon Branch ...............................S 39 Keith McGill 37 Chance Casey 34 Montell Owens ..........................FB 34 George Atkinson III ................... RB 10 Greg Jenkins 85 Seth Roberts 35 Joique Bell ................................. RB 35 Chimdi Chekwa ..........................CB QB 8 Matt Schaub 4 Derek Carr 14 Matt McGloin LCB 27 Carlos Rogers [25 DJ Hayden] 38 TJ Carrie 36 Jonté Green ...............................CB 36 Jeremy Deering ............................S 5 Trent Edwards 22 Taiwan Jones 38 George Winn ............................. RB 37 Chance Casey .............................CB RB 21 Maurice Jones-Drew 20 Darren McFadden 28 Latavius Murray 39 Aaron Hester ..............................CB 38 TJ Carrie .....................................CB FS 24 Charles Woodson 29 Brandian Ross 36 Jeremy Deering 40 Steven Miller ............................. RB 39 Keith McGill ...............................CB 32 Jeremy Stewart 30 Kory Sheets 41 Theo Riddick ............................. RB 40 Karl Williams ..............................FB 34 George Atkinson III SS 33 Tyvon Branch [26 Usama Young] 41 Jonathan Dowling 42 Isa Abdul-Quddus ........................S 41 Jonathan Dowling ........................S FB 45 Marcel Reece 49 Jamize Olawale 40 Karl Williams 48 Larry Asante 43 Nevin Lawson .............................CB 44 Carlos Fields ...............................LB 44O Chad Abram ...............................FB 45 Marcel Reece .............................FB 44D Justin Jackson ............................LB 46 Justin Cole ..................................LB 45O Jed Collins ..................................FB 47 Bojay Filimoeatu ........................LB LIONS OFFENSE LIONS DEFENSE 45D Mohammed Seisay ....................CB 48 Larry Asante .................................S WR 15 Golden Tate 11 Kevin Ogletree 84 Ryan Broyles DE [94 Ezekiel Ansah] 52 Darryl Tapp 68 George Johnson 46 Jerome Couplin ............................S 49 Jamize Olawale ....................FB/RB 83 Patrick Edwards 1 Andrew Peacock DT 98 Nick Fairley 96 Andre Fluellen 97 Caraun Reid 47 Nate Ness .....................................S 50 Kaluka Maiava ............................LB 48 Don Muhlbach ........................... LS 51 Spencer Hadley ..........................LB [13 TJ Jones] 60 Gregory Hickman 49O Jacob Maxwell ...........................TE 52 Khalil Mack ................................LB LT 71 Riley Reiff 77 Cornelius Lucas 73 Michael Williams DT 90 Ndamukong Suh 99 C.J. Mosley 63 Jimmy Saddler- 49D Julian Stanford ...........................LB 53 Nick Roach .................................LB LG 67 Rob Sims 74 Rodney Austin 60 Alex Bullard McQueen 50 Travis Lewis ................................LB 55 Sio Moore ..................................LB 51 Dominic Raiola .............................C 56 Miles Burris ................................LB C 51 Dominic Raiola 64 Travis Swanson 62 Darren Keyton 69 Xavier Proctor 52 Darryl Tapp ............................... DE 57 LaMarr Woodley ....................... DE RG 75 Larry Warford 70 Garrett Reynolds 72 Bryce Quigley DE 91 Jason Jones 92 Devin Taylor 79 Larry Webster 54 DeAndre Levy.............................LB 58 Ryan Robinson .......................... DE RT 66 LaAdrian Waddle 78 Corey Hilliard 63 A.J. Dalton 61 Kris Redding 55 Stephen Tulloch .........................LB 59 Jon Condo .................................. LS TE 87 Brandon Pettigrew 80 Joseph Fauria 85 Eric Ebron OLB 58 Ashlee Palmer 95 Kyle Van Noy 44 Justin Jackson 57 Brandon Hepburn ......................LB 61 Stefen Wisniewski ....................C/G 58 Ashlee Palmer ............................LB 62 Emmett Cleary .............................T 82 Jordan Thompson 49 Jacob Maxwell MLB 55 Stephen Tulloch 50 Travis Lewis 57 Brandon Hepburn 59 Tahir Whitehead ........................LB 63 Lamar Mady ................................ G WR 81 Calvin Johnson 18 Kris Durham 12 Jeremy Ross OLB 54 DeAndre Levy 59 Tahir Whitehead 49 Julian Stanford 60O Alex Bullard ................................. G 64 Torell Troup ............................... DT 10 Corey Fuller 86 Quintin Payton CB 31 Rashean Mathis 28 Bill Bentley 43 Nevin Lawson 60D Gregory Hickman ...................... DT 65 Dan Kistler ...................................T 61 Kris Redding .............................. DE 66 Gabe Jackson .............................. G QB 9 Matthew Stafford 8 Dan Orlovsky 17 Kellen Moore 39 Aaron Hester 45 Mohammed Seisay 62 Darren Keyton ............................. G 67 Kevin Boothe .............................. G 14 James Franklin CB 23 Darius Slay 29 Cassius Vaughn 36 Jonté Green 63O A.J. Dalton ....................................T 68 Erle Ladson ..................................T RB 21 Reggie Bush 35 Joique Bell 25 Mikel Leshoure 33 Chris Greenwood 30 Drayton Florence 63D Jimmy Saddler-McQueen .......... DT 69 Khalif Barnes ............................T/G 64 Travis Swanson .............................C 70 Tony Bergstrom ........................... G 41 Theo Riddick 40 Steven Miller SS 32 James Ihedigbo 24 DeJon Gomes 46 Jerome Couplin 66 LaAdrian Waddle .........................T 71 Menelik Watson ...........................T 38 George Winn 47 Nate Ness 67 Rob Sims ..................................... G 72 Donald Penn ................................T FB 34 Montell Owens 45 Jed Collins 44 Chad Abram FS 27 Glover Quin 26 Don Carey 42 Isa Abdul-Quddus 68 George Johnson ........................ DE 73 Matt McCants ..............................T 69 Xavier Proctor ........................... DT 74 Jarrod Shaw .............................. OL 70 Garrett Reynolds ......................... G 75 Shelby Harris ............................. DE 71 Riley Reiff .....................................T 76 Lucas Nix ..................................... G 72 Bryce Quigley
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