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Denver Broncos Vs San Diego Chargers Sunday, December 10, 2006 at Qualcomm Stadium CHARGERS OFFENSE CHARGERS DEFENSE BRONCOS Denver Broncos vs San Diego Chargers Sunday, December 10, 2006 at Qualcomm Stadium CHARGERS CHARGERS OFFENSE CHARGERS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 88 E.Parker 80 M.Floyd 82 G.Camarillo LE 74 J.Cesaire 93 L.Castillo 98 D.Robinson No Name Pos 5 Scifres,Mike P LT 73 M.McNeill 72 R.Oben DT 76 J.Williams 97 R.Bingham 91 B.McKinney 1 Elam,Jason K 6 Whitehurst,Charlie QB 3 Ernster,Paul P/K 7 Volek,Billy QB LG 68 K.Dielman 63 S.Mruczkowski RE 99 I.Olshansky 74 J.Cesaire 98 D.Robinson 6 Cutler,Jay QB 10 Kaeding,Nate K C 61 N.Hardwick 65 C.Withrow LOLB 95 S.Phillips 92 M.Harris 11 Morgan,Quincy WR 17 Rivers,Philip QB 15 Marshall,Brandon WR 20 McCree,Marlon FS RG 79 M.Goff 63 S.Mruczkowski LILB 54 S.Cooper 58 R.Godfrey 51 T.Dobbins 16 Plummer,Jake QB 21 Tomlinson,LaDainian RB RT 70 S.Olivea 71 C.Lekkerkerker RILB 59 D.Edwards 57 M.Wilhelm 19 Clark,Brian WR 23 Jammer,Quentin CB 20 Bell,Mike RB 24 Gordon,Cletis CB TE 85 A.Gates 86 B.Manumaleuna 89 R.Krause ROLB 56 S.Merriman 52 C.Polk 21 Abdullah,Hamza S 25 Cromartie,Antonio CB WR 83 V.Jackson 87 K.McCardell 81 K.Osgood LCB 23 Q.Jammer 28 S.Gregory 22 Foxworth,Domonique CB 27 Jue,Bhawoh FS 24 Bailey,Champ CB 28 Gregory,Steve CB QB 17 P.Rivers 7 B.Volek 6 C.Whitehurst RCB 29 D.Florence 25 A.Cromartie 24 C.Gordon 26 Bell,Tatum RB 29 Florence,Drayton CB FB 41 L.Neal 34 A.Pinnock SS 48 T.Kiel 42 C.Hart 27 Williams,Darrent CB 33 Turner,Michael RB 29 Nash,Damien RB 34 Pinnock,Andrew FB RB 21 L.Tomlinson 33 M.Turner FS 20 M.McCree 27 B.Jue 31 Harris,Quentin S 41 Neal,Lorenzo FB 34 Cobbs,Cedric RB 42 Hart,Clinton SS BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 38 Cargile,Steve S 48 Kiel,Terrence SS 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 50 Binn,David LS LE 76 K.Lang 60 J.Engelberger 54 P.Chukwurah WR 80 R.Smith 87 D.Kircus 19 B.Clark 40 Cox,Curome S 51 Dobbins,Tim LB LT 96 M.Myers 93 A.Burton 11 Q.Morgan 41 Paymah,Karl CB 52 Polk,Carlos LB 47 Lynch,John S 54 Cooper,Stephen LB RT 61 G.Warren 97 D.Veal LT 64 E.Pears 75 A.Meadows 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 56 Merriman,Shawne LB RE 91 E.Ekuban 92 E.Dumervil 90 K.Peterson LG 50 B.Hamilton 73 C.Kuper 51 Burns,Keith LB 57 Wilhelm,Matt LB 52 Gold,Ian LB 58 Godfrey,Randall LB WLB 52 I.Gold 53 L.Green C 66 T.Nalen 62 C.Myers 53 Green,Louis LB 59 Edwards,Donnie LB MLB 56 A.Wilson 58 N.Webster RG 65 C.Carlisle 73 C.Kuper 54 Chukwurah,Patrick DE 61 Hardwick,Nick C 55 Williams,D.J. LB 63 Mruczkowski,Scott C/G SLB 55 DJ.Williams 51 K.Burns RT 72 G.Foster 75 A.Meadows 56 Wilson,Al LB 65 Withrow,Cory C/G LCB 24 C.Bailey 22 D.Foxworth TE 82 S.Alexander 88 T.Scheffler 89 N.Jackson 58 Webster,Nate LB 68 Dielman,Kris G 60 Engelberger,John DE 70 Olivea,Shane T RCB 27 Da.Williams 41 K.Paymah 85 C.Mustard 61 Warren,Gerard DT 71 Lekkerkerker,Cory T SS 22 D.Foxworth 40 C.Cox 21 H.Abdullah WR 84 J.Walker 15 B.Marshall 62 Myers,Chris C/G 72 Oben,Roman T 64 Pears,Erik T 73 McNeill,Marcus T FS 47 J.Lynch 31 Q.Harris QB 6 J.Cutler 16 J.Plummer 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 74 Cesaire,Jacques DE RB 26 T.Bell 20 M.Bell 29 D.Nash 66 Nalen,Tom C 76 Williams,Jamal DT 72 Foster,George T 79 Goff,Mike G RB 34 C.Cobbs 73 Kuper,Chris G 80 Floyd,Malcom WR FB 39 K.Johnson 75 Meadows,Adam T 81 Osgood,Kassim WR 76 Lang,Kenard DE 82 Camarillo,Greg WR 80 Smith,Rod WR 83 Jackson,Vincent WR 82 Alexander,Stephen TE 85 Gates,Antonio TE CHARGERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 83 Leach,Mike TE/LS 86 Manumaleuna,Brandon TE P 5 M.Scifres P 3 P.Ernster 84 Walker,Javon WR 87 McCardell,Keenan WR 85 Mustard,Chad TE 88 Parker,Eric WR K 10 N.Kaeding K 1 J.Elam 87 Kircus,David WR 89 Krause,Ryan TE KO 10 N.Kaeding KO 3 P.Ernster 88 Scheffler,Tony TE 91 McKinney,Brandon DT 89 Jackson,Nate TE 92 Harris,Marques LB LS 50 D.Binn PC 83 M.Leach 88 T.Scheffler 73 C.Kuper 90 Peterson,Kenny DE 93 Castillo,Luis DE H 5 M.Scifres 87 K.McCardell KC 83 M.Leach 62 C.Myers 88 T.Scheffler 91 Ekuban,Ebenezer DE 95 Phillips,Shaun LB 92 Dumervil,Elvis DL 97 Bingham,Ryon DT PR 88 E.Parker 87 K.McCardell 24 C.Gordon H 16 J.Plummer 6J.Cutler 93 Burton,Antwon DT 98 Robinson,Derreck DE KR 25 A.Cromartie 33 M.Turner 24 C.Gordon PR 27 Da.Williams 87 D.Kircus 80 R.Smith 96 Myers,Michael DT 99 Olshansky,Igor DE KR 19 B.Clark 20 M.Bell 87 D.Kircus 97 Veal,Demetrin DT TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Peter Morelli (135); 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