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46862 Flip Card Buffalo (Page 1) DENVER BRONCOS vs. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Sunday, September 30, 2007 RCA Dome 4:15 P.M. BRONCOS COLTS OFFENSE COLTS DEFENSE COLTS WR 87 Reggie Wayne 85 Aaron Moorehead LE 98 Robert Mathis 91 Josh Thomas 96 Keyunta Dawson 1 Jason Elam. K 4 Adam Vinatieri. K LT 67 Tony Ugoh 76 Dan Federkeil 6 Jay Cutler . QB LT 79 Raheem Brock 95 Darrell Reid 97 Quinn Pitcock 11 Anthony Gonzalez . WR 12 Jim Sorgi . QB 10 Todd Sauerbrun . P LG 65 Ryan Lilja 57 Dylan Gandy RT 99 Ed Johnson 90 Dan Klecko 17 Hunter Smith . P 11 Patrick Ramsey . QB C 63 Jeff Saturday 57 Dylan Gandy 12 Domenik Hixon . WR RE 93 Dwight Freeney 60 Jeff Charleston 18 Peyton Manning. QB RG 73 Jake Scott 57 Dylan Gandy 14 Brandon Stokley . WR SLB 94 Rob Morris 50 Rocky Boiman 52 Ramon Guzman 20 Dante Hughes . DB 21 Bob Sanders . DB 15 Brandon Marshall . WR RT 71 Ryan Diem 74 Charlie Johnson 75 Michael Toudouze MLB 58 Gary Brackett 94 Rob Morris 23 Tim Jennings . DB 20 Travis Henry. RB TE 44 Dallas Clark 86 Ben Utecht 81 Bryan Fletcher 25 Michael Coe. DB 21 Hamza Abdullah . S WLB 54 Freddy Keiaho 56 Tyjuan Hagler 55 Clint Session WR 88 Marvin Harrison 11 Anthony Gonzalez 83 Roy Hall 26 Kelvin Hayden . DB 22 Domonique Foxworth. CB LCB 26 Kelvin Hayden 34 T.J. Rushing 20 Dante Hughes 28 Marlin Jackson. DB 23 Andre Hall . RB QB 18 Peyton Manning 12 Jim Sorgi 29 Joseph Addai . RB 24 Champ Bailey . CB RB 29 Joseph Addai 36 Kenton Keith 45 Luke Lawton RCB 28 Marlin Jackson 23 Tim Jennings 25 Michael Coe 30 Clifton Dawson. RB 25 Nick Ferguson . S SS 21 Bob Sanders 43 Matt Giordano 30 Clifton Dawson 33 Melvin Bullitt. DB 26 Paul Smith . RB H-B 86 Ben Utecht 81 Bryan Fletcher FS 41 Antoine Bethea 33 Melvin Bullitt 42 Brannon Condren 34 T.J. Rushing . DB 28 Jeff Shoate. CB 36 Kenton Keith . RB 30 Mike Bell . RB 41 Antoine Bethea . DB 32 Dré Bly . CB 42 Brannon Condren . DB 35 Selvin Young . RB 43 Matt Giordano . DB 37 Cecil Sapp . RB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 44 Dallas Clark . TE 40 Curome Cox . S 45 Luke Lawton . RB 41 Karl Paymah . CB LE 60 John Engelberger 94 Jarvis Moss 96 Tim Crowder WR 15 Brandon Marshall 14 Brandon Stokley 86 Brian Clark 48 Justin Snow . TE 47 John Lynch . S LT 78 Matt Lepsis 74 Ryan Harris LT 95 Sam Adams 99 Alvin McKinley 93 Antwon Burton 50 Rocky Boiman . LB 50 Ben Hamilton . G/C LG 62 Chris Myers 50 Ben Hamilton 52 Ramon Guzman . LB 51 Jamie Winborn . LB RT 63 Amon Gordon 79 Marcus Thomas 93 Antwon Burton 54 Freddy Keiaho . LB 52 Ian Gold . LB C 66 Tom Nalen 62 Chris Myers RE 97 Simeon Rice 92 Elvis Dumervil 94 Jarvis Moss 55 Clint Session . LB 53 Louis Green . LB RG 70 Montrae Holland 73 Chris Kuper 56 Tyjuan Hagler . LB 54 D.D. Lewis . LB WLB 52 Ian Gold 51 Jamie Winborn 57 Dylan Gandy. C/G 55 D.J. Williams. LB RT 64 Erik Pears 73 Chris Kuper MLB 55 D.J. Williams 54 D.D. Lewis 58 Gary Brackett . LB 58 Nate Webster . LB TE 89 Daniel Graham 82 Stephen Alexander 81 Nate Jackson 60 Jeff Charleston. DE 60 John Engelberger . DE SLB 58 Nate Webster 53 Louis Green 88 Tony Scheffler 63 Jeff Saturday. C 62 Chris Myers . C/G 65 Ryan Lilja . OG LCB 24 Champ Bailey 41 Karl Paymah 28 Jeff Shoate WR 84 Javon Walker 12 Domenik Hixon 86 Brian Clark 63 Amon Gordon. DT 67 Tony Ugoh . OT 64 Erik Pears . T RCB 32 Dré Bly 22 Domonique Foxworth QB 6 Jay Cutler 11 Patrick Ramsey 71 Ryan Diem . OT 66 Tom Nalen . C 73 Jake Scott . OG SS 25 Nick Ferguson 40 Curome Cox RB 20 Travis Henry 35 Selvin Young 23 Andre Hall 70 Montrae Holland. G 74 Charlie Johnson. OT 73 Chris Kuper . G FS 47 John Lynch 21 Hamza Abdullah FB 37 Cecil Sapp 30 Mike Bell 26 Paul Smith 75 Michael Toudouze . OT 74 Ryan Harris. T 76 Dan Federkeil . OT 78 Matt Lepsis . T 79 Raheem Brock . DT 79 Marcus Thomas . DT COLTS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 81 Bryan Fletcher . TE 81 Nate Jackson . TE P 17 Hunter Smith P 10 Todd Sauerbrun 83 Roy Hall . WR 82 Stephen Alexander. TE K 1 Jason Elam 85 Aaron Moorehead . WR 83 Mike Leach . TE/LS K 4 Adam Vinatieri 86 Ben Utecht . TE KO 10 Todd Sauerbrun 84 Javon Walker . WR H 17 Hunter Smith 12 Jim Sorgi 87 Reggie Wayne . WR 86 Brian Clark . WR PR 12 Domenik Hixon 28 Jeff Shoate PR 34 T.J. Rushing 25 Michael Coe 36 Kenton Keith 88 Marvin Harrison . WR 88 Tony Scheffler. TE KR 12 Domenik Hixon 23 Andre Hall 86 Brian Clark 90 Dan Klecko. DT KR 34 T.J. Rushing 36 Kenton Keith 89 Daniel Graham . TE 30 Mike Bell 91 Josh Thomas . DE 92 Elvis Dumervil . DE PC 48 Justin Snow 86 Ben Utecht 45 Luke Lawton PC 83 Mike Leach 62 Chris Myers 73 Chris Kuper 93 Dwight Freeney . DE 93 Antwon Burton . DT 94 Rob Morris . LB KC 48 Justin Snow 86 Ben Utecht 45 Luke Lawton KC 83 Mike Leach 73 Chris Kuper 62 Chris Myers 94 Jarvis Moss . DE 95 Darrell Reid . DT 95 Sam Adams . DT H 10 Todd Sauerbrun 6 Jay Cutler 11 Patrick Ramsey 96 Keyunta Dawson . DE 96 Tim Crowder . DE 97 Quinn Pitcock. DT 97 Simeon Rice . DE Today s Officials 98 Robert Mathis . DE 99 Alvin McKinley . DT Referee—Tony Corrente (99); Umpire—Steve Wilson (29); Head Linesman—John McGrath (120); Line Judge—Ron Blum (7); Field Judge—Craig Wrolstad (89); 99 Ed Johnson . DT Side Judge—Dyrol Prioleau (109); Back Judge—Don Carey (126); Replay—Bob Mantooth; Video—Terry Poulos; Supervisor: Johnny Grier BRONCOS DENVER BRONCOS INDIANAPOLIS COLTS COLTS 21 Abdullah, Hamza . S 29 Addai, Joseph. RB NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE 95 Adams, Sam . DT 41 Bethea, Antoine . DB 1 Jason Elam . .K 5-11 195 37 15 . .Hawaii 4 Adam Vinatieri K 6-0 202 34 12 South Dakota State 50 Boiman, Rocky . LB 82 Alexander, Stephen . TE 6 Jay Cutler . .QB 6-3 233 24 2 . .Vanderbilt 11 Anthony Gonzalez WR 6-0 193 23 R Ohio State 24 Bailey, Champ . CB 10 Todd Sauerbrun . .P 5-10 215 34 13 . .West Virginia 12 Jim Sorgi QB 6-5 196 26 4 Wisconsin 58 Brackett, Gary. LB 30 Bell, Mike . RB 11 Patrick Ramsey . .QB 6-2 225 28 6 . .Tulane 17 Hunter Smith P 6-2 209 30 9 Notre Dame 79 Brock, Raheem. DT 12 Domenik Hixon . .WR 6-2 190 22 2 . .Akron 18 Peyton Manning QB 6-5 230 31 10 Tennessee 32 Bly, Dré . CB 33 Bullitt, Melvin . DB 14 Brandon Stokley . .WR 5-11 192 31 9 . .Southwestern Louisiana 20 Dante Hughes DB 5-10 190 22 R California 93 Burton, Antwon. DT 60 Charleston, Jeff . DE 15 Brandon Marshall . .WR 6-4 230 23 2 . .Central Florida 21 Bob Sanders DB 5-8 206 26 4 Iowa 44 Clark, Dallas . TE 86 Clark, Brian . WR 20 Travis Henry . .RB 5-9 230 28 7 . .Tennessee 23 Tim Jennings DB 5-8 185 23 2 Georgia 40 Cox, Curome . S 21 Hamza Abdullah . .S 6-2 216 24 3 . .Washington State 25 Michael Coe DB 6-0 190 23 R Alabama State 25 Coe, Michael . DB 22 Domonique Foxworth . .CB 5-11 180 24 3 . .Maryland 96 Crowder, Tim . DE 26 Kelvin Hayden DB 6-0 195 24 3 Illinois 42 Condren, Brannon . DB 23 Andre Hall . .RB 5-10 212 25 1 . .South Florida 28 Marlin Jackson DB 6-0 196 24 3 Michigan 6 Cutler, Jay . QB 30 Dawson, Clifton . RB 24 Champ Bailey . .CB 6-0 192 29 9 . .Georgia 29 Joseph Addai RB 5-11 214 24 2 Louisiana State 96 Dawson, Keyunta . DE 92 Dumervil, Elvis . DE 25 Nick Ferguson . .S 5-11 201 32 8 . .Georgia Tech 30 Clifton Dawson RB 5-10 212 23 R Harvard 71 Diem, Ryan. OT 1 Elam, Jason . K 26 Paul Smith . .RB 5-11 242 29 8 . .Texas-El Paso 33 Melvin Bullitt DB 6-1 201 22 R Texas A&M 76 Federkeil, Dan . OT 60 Engelberger, John . DE 28 Jeff Shoate . .CB 5-10 180 26 3 . .San Diego State 34 T.J. Rushing DB 5-9 186 24 2 Stanford 30 Mike Bell . .RB 6-0 225 24 2 . .Arizona 36 Kenton Keith RB 5-11 198 27 1 New Mexico State 81 Fletcher, Bryan . TE 25 Ferguson, Nick . S 32 Dré Bly . .CB 5-10 188 30 9 . .North Carolina 41 Antoine Bethea DB 5-11 203 23 2 Howard 93 Freeney, Dwight . DE 22 Foxworth, Domonique . CB 35 Selvin Young . .RB 5-11 207 23 R . .Texas 42 Brannon Condren DB 6-1 205 24 R Troy 57 Gandy, Dylan . C/G 52 Gold, Ian. LB 37 Cecil Sapp . .RB 5-11 229 28 5 . .Colorado State 43 Matt Giordano DB 5-11 200 24 3 California 43 Giordano, Matt . DB 63 Gordon, Amon . DT 40 Curome Cox . .S 6-1 204 26 3 . .Maryland 44 Dallas Clark TE 6-3 252 28 5 Iowa 41 Karl Paymah . .CB 6-0 195 24 3 .
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