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1 Den at SF 08 14 2009 Flip 49ERS BRONCOS NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 3 ...... Alex Romero .......................... K 1 ...... Brett Kern .............................. P 4 ...... Andy Lee ................................ P SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (0-0) VS. DENVER BRONCOS (0-0) 2 ...... Chris Simms ........................QB 6 ...... Joe Nedney ............................ K 3 ...... Tom Brandstater ..................QB 7 ...... Nate Davis ...........................QB 4 ...... Britton Colquitt ....................... P 9 ...... Chris Francies ..................... WR FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2009 (7:00 PM) - CANDLESTICK PARK 5 ...... Matt Prater ............................. K 10 ...... Maurice Price ...................... WR 8 ...... Kyle Orton ............................QB 11 ...... Alex Smith ...........................QB 10 ...... Jabar Gaffney ..................... WR 13 ...... Shaun Hill ............................QB 49ERS OFFENSE 49ERS DEFENSE 11 ...... Kenny McKinley .................. WR 14 ...... Damon Huard .......................QB WR 84 Josh Morgan 89 Jason Hill 83 Arnaz Battle LDE 90 Isaac Sopoaga 96 Kentwan Balmer 67 Pannel Egboh 12 ...... Matthew Willis .................... WR 15 ...... Michael Crabtree ................. WR 10 Maurice Price 19 Mark Bradford 15 Michael Crabtree NT 92 Abrayo Franklin 60 Khalif Mitchell 13 ...... Travis Shelton ..................... WR 17 ...... Dominique Zeigler ............... WR 14 ...... Brandon Stokley .................. WR 18 ...... Micheal Spurlock ................ WR LT 74 Joe Staley 65 Barry Sims 77 Jacob Bender RDE 94 Justin Smith 93 Demetric Evans 95 Ricky Jean-Francois 15 ...... Brandon Marshall ................ WR 19 ...... Mark Bradford ..................... WR LG 64 David Baas 61 Joe Toldeo 78 Matt Spanos SAM 99 Manny Lawson 54 Marques Harris 58 Jay Moore 16 ...... Chad Jackson ..................... WR 20 ...... Allen Rossum ..................KR/PR 17 ...... C.J. Jones ........................... WR 21 ...... Frank Gore ........................... RB C 66 Eric Heitmann 59 Cody Wallace TED 51 Takeo Spikes 56 Scott McKillop 57 Mark Washington 19 ...... Eddie Royal ......................... WR 22 ...... Nate Clements ..................... CB RG 62 Chilo Rachal 69 Tony Wragge 76 Kyle Howard MIKE 52 Patrick Willis 53 Jeff Ulbrich 50 Justin Roland 20 ...... Brian Dawkins ........................ S 23 ...... Marcus Hudson .................... CB 21 ...... André Goodman ................... CB 24 ...... Michael Robinson ................. RB RT 68 Adam Snyder 71 Marvel Smith 75 Alex Boone WILL 98 Parys Haralson 55 Ahmad Brooks 47 Diyral Briggs 22 ...... Peyton Hillis ......................... RB 25 ...... Tarell Brown ......................... CB TE 85 Vernon Davis 46 Delanie Walker 48 Bear Pascoe LCB 22 Nate Clements 36 Shawntae Spencer 23 Marcus Hudson 23 ...... Renaldo Hill ............................ S 26 ...... Mark Roman .......................... S 24 ...... Champ Bailey ....................... CB 28 ...... Curtis Taylor ........................... S 49 Joe Jon Finley 20 Allen Rossum 40 Carlos Thomas 25 ...... Joshua Bell .......................... CB 29 ...... Glen Coffee .......................... RB WR 88 Isaac Bruce 81 [Brandon Jones] 17 Dominique Zeigler RCB 25 Tarell Brown 31 Dre’ Bly 41 Terrail Lambert 26 ...... Jack Williams ....................... CB 30 ...... Reggie Smith ......................... S 18 Micheal Spurlock 82 Dobson Collins 9 Chris Francies 35 Jahi Word-Daniels 27 ...... Knowshon Moreno ............... RB 30 ...... Kory Sheets .......................... RB 28 ...... Correll Buckhalter ................ RB 31 ...... Dre’ Bly ................................ CB FB 44 Moran Norris 45 Zak Keasey 47 Brit Miller SS 32 Michael Lewis 30 Reggie Smith 30 ...... David Bruton .......................... S 32 ...... Michael Lewis ........................ S RB 21 Frank Gore 29 Glen Coffee 24 Michael Robinson FS 38 Dashon Goldson 26 Mark Roman 28 Curtis Taylor 31 ...... Darcel McBath ....................... S 33 ...... Thomas Clayton ................... RB 32 ...... LaMont Jordan ..................... RB 35 ...... Jahi Word-Daniels ............... CB 33 Thomas Clayton 30 Kory Sheets 33 ...... Alphonso Smith .................... CB 36 ...... Shawntae Spencer ............... CB QB 13 Shaun Hill 11 Alex Smith 14 Damon Huard 34 ...... Darius Walker....................... RB 38 ...... Dashon Goldson ..................... S 35 ...... D.J. Johnson ........................ CB 40 ...... Carlos Thomas ..................... CB 7 Nate Davis 36 ...... Josh Barrett ........................... S 41 ...... Terrail Lambert..................... CB 37 ...... Tony Carter .......................... CB 44 ...... Moran Norris ........................ FB 39 ...... Vernon Fox ............................. S 45 ...... Zak Keasey .......................... FB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 40 ...... Rashod Moulton ................... CB 46 ...... Delanie Walker ......................TE DE 98 Ryan McBean 79 Marcus Thomas 42 ...... Ryan Torain .......................... RB 47 ...... Brit Miller ............................. FB WR 19 Eddie Royal 84 Brandon Lloyd 11 Kenny McKinley 46 ...... Spencer Larsen .............. ILB/FB 47 ...... Diyral Briggs ........................ LB NT 91 Ronald Fields 75 Chris Baker 97 Carlton Powell 12 Matthew Willis 48 ...... Braxton Kelley ......................ILB 48 ...... Bear Pascoe ..........................TE DE 90 Kenny Peterson 99 Matthias Askew 64 Everette Pedescleaux LT 78 Ryan Clady 76 Tyler Polumbus 68 Stanley Bryant 50 ...... Ben Hamilton ......................G/C 49 ...... Joe Jon Finley .......................TE 51 ...... Lee Robinson .......................ILB 50 ...... Justin Roland ....................... LB 93 Nic Clemons 65 Rulon Davis LG 50 Ben Hamilton 70 Seth Olsen 60 Matt McChesney 54 ...... Andra Davis .........................ILB 51 ...... Takeo Spikes ........................ LB OLB 57 Mario Haggan 95 Darrell Reid 96 Tim Crowder C 62 Casey Wiegmann 67 Kory Lichtensteiger 63 Blake Schlueter 55 ...... D.J. Williams ........................ILB 52 ...... Patrick Willis ........................ LB 56 ...... Robert Ayers .................OLB/DE 53 ...... Jeff Ulbrich .......................... LB ILB 55 D.J. Williams 59 Wesley Woodyard 51 Lee Robinson RG 73 Chris Kuper 61 Mitch Erickson 72 Pat Murray 57 ...... Mario Haggan ......................ILB 54 ...... Marques Harris .................... LB ILB 54 Andra Davis 46 Spencer Larsen 48 Braxton Kelley RT 74 Ryan Harris 77 Brandon Gorin 71 Clint Oldenburg 59 ...... Wesley Woodyard .................ILB 55 ...... Ahmad Brooks ..................... LB 60 ...... Matt McChesney .................... G 56 ...... Scott McKillop ...................... LB OLB 92 Elvis Dumervil 56 Robert Ayers 94 Jarvis Moss TE 89 Daniel Graham 88 Tony Scheffler 81 Richard Quinn 61 ...... Mitch Erickson ....................... G 57 ...... Mark Washington ................. LB LCB 24 Champ Bailey 33 Alphonso Smith 35 D.J. Johnson 87 Jeb Putzier 85 Marquez Branson 62 ...... Casey Wiegmann ................... C 58 ...... Jay Moore ............................ LB 40 Rashod Moulton 63 ...... Blake Schlueter ...................... C 59 ...... Cody Wallace ......................... C WR 14 Brandon Stokley 83 Nate Swift 13 Travis Shelton 64 ...... Everette Pedescleaux ........... DL 60 ...... Khalif Mitchell ...................... DT RCB 21 André Goodman 26 Jack Williams 25 Joshua Bell WR 10 Jabar Gaffney 15 Brandon Marshall 16 Chad Jackson 65 ...... Rulon Davis .......................... DL 61 ...... Joe Toledo ...............................T 37 Tony Carter 17 C.J. Jones 66 ...... Lonie Paxton .........................LS 62 ...... Chilo Rachal ........................ T/G 67 ...... Kory Lichtensteiger ................ C 64 ...... David Baas ............................. G SS 23 Renaldo Hill 30 David Bruton 36 Josh Barrett QB 8 Kyle Orton 2 Chris Simms 3 Tom Brandstater 68 ...... Stanley Bryant.........................T 65 ...... Barry Sims ..............................T FS 20 Brian Dawkins 31 Darcel McBath 39 Vernon Fox RB 28 Correll Buckhalter 32 LaMont Jordan 22 Peyton Hillis 70 ...... Seth Olsen ............................. G 66 ...... Eric Heitmann ........................ C 71 ...... Clint Oldenburg .......................T 67 ...... Pannel Egboh ....................... DE 27 Knowshon Moreno 42 Ryan Torain 34 Darius Walker 72 ...... Pat Murray ............................. G 68 ...... Adam Snyder ...................... T/G 73 ...... Chris Kuper ............................ G 69 ...... Tony Wragge .......................... G 74 ...... Ryan Harris .............................T 71 ...... Marvel Smith ..........................T 49ERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 75 ...... Chris Baker .......................... DL 74 ...... Joe Staley ...............................T 76 ...... Tyler Polumbus .......................T 75 ...... Alex Boone ..............................T P 4 Andy Lee 3 Alex Romero P 1 Brett Kern 4 Britton Colquitt 77 ...... Brandon Gorin .........................T 76 ...... Kyle Howard ............................T 78 ...... Ryan Clady ..............................T 77 ...... Jacob Bender ..........................T K 6 Joe Nedney 3 Alex Romero K 5 Matt Prater 79 ...... Marcus Thomas ................... DL 78 ...... Matt Spanos........................G/C H 4 Andy Lee H 1 Brett Kern 4 Britton Colquitt 8 Kyle Orton 81 ...... Richard Quinn .......................TE 81 ...... Brandon Jones .................... WR 83 ...... Nate Swift
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