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Vs. OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-1) No BRONCOS NUMERICAL RAIDERS NUMERICAL No. Player . .Pos. DENVER BRONCOS (1-0) vs. OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-1) No. Player . .Pos. 1 Jason Elam . .K 8 Daunte Culpepper . .QB 6 Jay Cutler . .QB SUNDAY, SEPT. 16, 2007 • 2:15 P.M. • INVESCO FIELD AT MILE HIGH • DENVER, COLO. 9 Shane Lechler . .P 10 Todd Sauerbrun . .P 11 Sebastian Janikowski . .K 11 Patrick Ramsey . .QB 12 Josh McCown . .QB 12 Domenik Hixon . .WR BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins . .WR 14 Brandon Stokley . .WR 16 Andrew Walter . .QB 15 Brandon Marshall . .WR WR 15 Brandon Marshall 14 Brandon Stokley 86 Brian Clark LE 60 John Engelberger 94 Jarvis Moss 96 Tim Crowder 17 Mike Williams . .WR 20 Travis Henry . .RB LT 78 Matt Lepsis [74 Ryan Harris] LT 95 Sam Adams 99 Alvin McKinley 93 Antwon Burton 19 Travis Taylor . .WR 21 Hamza Abdullah . .S LG 62 Chris Myers [50 Ben Hamilton] RT 63 Amon Gordon 79 Marcus Thomas 93 Antwon Burton 21 Nnamdi Asomugha . .CB 22 Duane Starks . .CB 22 Domonique Foxworth . .CB C 66 Tom Nalen 62 Chris Myers RE 97 Simeon Rice 92 Elvis Dumervil 94 Jarvis Moss 23 Andre Hall . .RB 23 Chris Carr . .CB RG 70 Montrae Holland 73 Chris Kuper WLB 52 Ian Gold 51 Jamie Winborn 24 Champ Bailey . .CB 24 Michael Huff . .S 25 Nick Ferguson . .S RT 64 Erik Pears 73 Chris Kuper MLB 55 D.J. Williams 54 D.D. Lewis 25 Justin Fargas . .RB 26 Paul Smith . .RB TE 89 Daniel Graham 82 Stephen Alexander 81 Nate Jackson 88 Tony Scheffler SLB 58 Nate Webster 53 Louis Green 26 Stanford Routt . .CB 28 Jeff Shoate . .CB WR 84 Javon Walker 12 Domenik Hixon 86 Brian Clark LCB 24 Champ Bailey 41 Karl Paymah 28 Jeff Shoate 27 Fabian Washington . .CB 28 B.J. Ward . .S 30 Mike Bell . .RB QB 6 Jay Cutler 11 Patrick Ramsey RCB 32 Dré Bly 22 Domonique Foxworth 32 Dré Bly . .CB 30 Stuart Schweigert . .S RB 20 Travis Henry 35 Selvin Young 23 Andre Hall SS 25 Nick Ferguson 40 Curome Cox 35 Selvin Young . .RB 31 Hiram Eugene . .S 37 Cecil Sapp . .RB FB 37 Cecil Sapp 30 Mike Bell 26 Paul Smith FS 47 John Lynch 21 Hamza Abdullah 34 LaMont Jordan . .RB 40 Curome Cox . .S 35 John Bowie . .CB 41 Karl Paymah . .CB RAIDERS DEFENSE RAIDERS OFFENSE 36 Justin Griffith . .RB 47 John Lynch . .S 37 Chris Johnson . .CB 50 Ben Hamilton . .G/C LDE 93 Tommy Kelly 98 Jay Richardson WR 89 Ronald Curry 19 Travis Taylor 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins 38 Adimchinobe Echemandu . .RB 51 Jamie Winborn . .LB LDT 99 Warren Sapp 91 Tyler Brayton LT 65 Barry Sims 75 Mario Henderson 46 Oren O'Neal . .RB 52 Ian Gold . .LB RDT 90 Terdell Sands 61 Gerard Warren LG 76 Robert Gallery 79 Paul McQuistan 50 Isaiah Ekejiuba . .LB 53 Louis Green . .LB 51 Chris Morris . .C RDE 56 Derrick Burgess 58 Chris Clemons C 62 Jeremy Newberry 64 Jake Grove 51 Chris Morris 54 D.D. Lewis . .LB 52 Kirk Morrison . .LB OLB 54 Sam Williams 55 Robert Thomas RG 66 Cooper Carlisle 79 Paul McQuistan 55 D.J. Williams . .LB 53 Thomas Howard . .LB 58 Nate Webster . .LB MLB 52 Kirk Morrison 57 Ricky Brown RT 74 Cornell Green 75 Mario Henderson 54 Sam Williams . .LB 60 John Engelberger . .DE OLB 53 Thomas Howard 50 Isaiah Ekejiuba TE 80 Zach Miller 85 John Madsen 86 Tony Stewart 55 Robert Thomas . .LB 62 Chris Myers . .C/G LCB 21 Nnamdi Asomugha 26 Stanford Routt 22 Duane Starks WR 84 Jerry Porter 17 Mike Williams 56 Derrick Burgess . .DE 63 Amon Gordon . .DT 57 Ricky Brown . .LB RCB 27 Fabian Washington 23 Chris Carr 37 Chris Johnson 35 John Bowie QB 12 Josh McCown 8 Daunte Culpepper 16 Andrew Walter 64 Erik Pears . .T 58 Chris Clemons . .LB/DE SS 24 Michael Huff 28 B.J. Ward RB 34 LaMont Jordan 25 Justin Fargas 38 Adimchinobe Echemandu 66 Tom Nalen . .C 59 Jon Condo . .LS/LB 70 Montrae Holland . .G FS 30 Stuart Schweigert 31 Hiram Eugene FB 36 Justin Griffith 46 Oren O’Neal 61 Gerard Warren . .DT 73 Chris Kuper . .G 62 Jeremy Newberry . .C 74 Ryan Harris . .T BRONCOS SPECIALISTS RAIDERS SPECIALISTS 64 Jake Grove . .C 78 Matt Lepsis . .T 65 Barry Sims . .T 79 Marcus Thomas . .DT P 10 Todd Sauerbrun P 9 Shane Lechler 66 Cooper Carlisle . .G 81 Nate Jackson . .TE K 1 Jason Elam K 11 Sebastian Janikowski 74 Cornell Green . .T 82 Stephen Alexander . .TE KO 10 Todd Sauerbrun KO 11 Sebastian Janikowski 75 Mario Henderson . .T PR 12 Domenik Hixon 28 Jeff Shoate 76 Robert Gallery . .G 83 Mike Leach . .TE/LS PR 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins 23 Chris Carr 84 Javon Walker . .WR KR 12 Domenik Hixon 23 Andre Hall 86 Brian Clark 30 Mike Bell 79 Paul McQuistan . .G KOR 23 Chris Carr 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins 86 Brian Clark . .WR PC 83 Mike Leach 62 Chris Myers 73 Chris Kuper 80 Zach Miller . .TE LS 59 Jon Condo 51 Chris Morris 88 Tony Scheffler . .TE KC 83 Mike Leach 73 Chris Kuper 62 Chris Myers 84 Jerry Porter . .WR 89 Daniel Graham . .TE H 10 Todd Sauerbrun 6 Jay Cutler 11 Patrick Ramsey H 9 Shane Lechler 85 John Madsen . .TE 92 Elvis Dumervil . .DE 86 Tony Stewart . .TE 89 Ronald Curry . .WR 93 Antwon Burton . .DT BRONCOS: Hamza Abdullah (AHM-zah); Antwon Burton (ANN-TWAHN); RAIDERS: Nnamdi Asomugha (NAHM-Dee Asso-Moo-WAH); Adimchinobe Echemandu 94 Jarvis Moss . .DE (Adam-Chin-NO-B Etchy-MON-Due); Daunte Culpepper (Don-tay); Isaiah Ekejiuba (Ekee- 90 Terdell Sands . .DT Curome Cox (ker-OME); Elvis Dumervil (doo-mehr-vill); Jason Elam PRONUNCIATION 91 Tyler Brayton . .DE 95 Sam Adams . .DT joo-bah); Hiram Eugene (Hi-Rum); Sebastian Janikowski (JAN-Ah-COW-Ski); Shane 96 Tim Crowder . .DE (EE-lum); Amon Gordon (ah-MAHN); Domenik Hixon (DAH-mehn-ik); GUIDE 93 Tommy Kelly . .DT Lechler (LECK-Ler); Paul McQuistan (MIC-Qwist-Ann); Dominic Rhodes (DOM-n-NEEK); 97 Simeon Rice . .DE Chris Kuper (KOO-pehr); Erik Pears (PEERS); Jeff Shoate (SHOTE). 98 Jay Richardson . .DE 99 Alvin McKinley . .DT Stanford Routt (Sounds like "OUT"); Stuart Schweigert (SHWHY-Gurt). 99 Warren Sapp . .DT INACTIVES [injured player] rookie or first-year player INACTIVES 1. 5. TODAY’S OFFICIALS 1. 5. 2. 6. Referee—Walt Anderson (66); Umpire—Butch Hannah (40); Head Linesman—Phil McKinnely (110); Line Judge—Byron Boston (18); 2. 6. 3. 7. Field Judge—Terry Brown (43); Side Judge—Rick Patterson (15); Back Judge—Billy Smith (2); Replay—Dale Hamer; Video—Lou Nazzaro. 3. 7. 4. 8. 4. 3rd QB: BRONCOS ALPHABETICAL DENVER BRONCOS NUMERICAL OAKLAND RAIDERS NUMERICAL RAIDERS ALPHABETICAL No. Player . .Pos. NFL NFL No. Player . .Pos. 21 Abdullah, Hamza . .S No. Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Age Exp. College How Acq. No. Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Age Exp. College . .How Acq. 21 Asomugha, Nnamdi . .CB 1 Jason Elam K 5-11 195 37 15 Hawaii D3b- '93 8 Daunte Culpepper QB 6-4 260 30 9 Central Florida . .FA- '07 95 Adams, Sam . .DT 35 Bowie, John . .CB 6 Jay Cutler QB 6-3 233 24 2 Vanderbilt D1- '06 9 Shane Lechler P 6-2 225 31 8 Texas A&M . .D5- '00 82 Alexander, Stephen . .TE 10 Todd Sauerbrun P 5-10 215 34 13 West Virginia UFA(NE)- '07 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6-2 250 29 8 Florida State . .D1- '00 91 Brayton, Tyler . .DE 24 Bailey, Champ . .CB 11 Patrick Ramsey QB 6-2 225 28 6 Tulane FA- '07 12 Josh McCown QB 6-4 215 28 6 Sam Houston State . .T(Det)- '07 57 Brown, Ricky . .LB 30 Bell, Mike . .RB 12 Domenik Hixon WR 6-2 190 22 2 Akron D4c- '06 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR 5-11 185 24 R UTEP . .D3- '07 56 Burgess, Derrick . .DE 14 Brandon Stokley WR 5-11 192 31 9 Southwestern Louisiana FA- '07 16 Andrew Walter QB 6-6 230 25 3 Arizona State . .D3- '05 32 Bly, Dré . .CB 66 Carlisle, Cooper . .G 15 Brandon Marshall WR 6-4 230 23 2 Central Florida D4a- '06 17 Mike Williams WR 6-5 230 23 3 Southern California . .T(Det)- '07 93 Burton, Antwon . .DT 20 Travis Henry RB 5-9 230 28 7 Tennessee FA- '07 19 Travis Taylor WR 6-1 210 29 8 Florida . .UFA(Min)- '07 23 Carr, Chris . .CB 86 Clark, Brian . .WR 21 Hamza Abdullah S 6-2 216 24 3 Washington State PS(TB)- '05 21 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6-2 210 26 5 California . .D1- '03 58 Clemons, Chris . .LB/DE 40 Cox, Curome . .S 22 Domonique Foxworth CB 5-11 180 24 3 Maryland D3b- '05 22 Duane Starks CB 5-10 175 33 10 Miami . .FA- '06 59 Condo, Jon . .LS/LB 96 Crowder, Tim . .DE 23 Andre Hall RB 5-10 212 25 1 South Florida FA- '06 23 Chris Carr CB 5-10 180 24 3 Boise State . .FA- '05 8 Culpepper, Daunte . .QB 24 Champ Bailey CB 6-0 192 29 9 Georgia T(Was)- '04 24 Michael Huff S 6-1 205 24 2 Texas . .D1- '06 6 Cutler, Jay . .QB 89 Curry, Ronald . .WR 25 Nick Ferguson S 5-11 201 32 8 Georgia Tech FA- '03 25 Justin Fargas RB 6-1 220 27 5 Southern California . .D3-'03 92 Dumervil, Elvis . .DE 26 Paul Smith RB 5-11 242 29 8 Texas-El Paso UFA(Stl)- '07 26 Stanford Routt CB 6-1 195 24 3 Houston .
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