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DENVER BRONCOS Vs. ARIZONA CARDINALS SUNDAY, OCT DENVER BRONCOS vs. ARIZONA CARDINALS SUNDAY, OCT. 5, 2014 • 2:05 P.M. MDT • SPORTS AUTHORITY FIELD AT MILE HIGH • DENVER BRONCOS NUMERICAL BRONCOS 2014 SCHEDULE BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE CARDINALS 2014 SCHEDULE CARDINALS NUMERICAL No. Player Pos. Wk. Date Opponent Time/Res. Wk. Date Opponent Time/Res. No. Player Pos. 4 Britton Colquitt . P WR 88 Demaryius Thomas 12 Andre Caldwell LDE 95 Derek Wolfe 97 Malik Jackson 3 Carson Palmer . QB 8 Brandon McManus . K 1 Sept . 7 vs . Indianapolis W, 31-24 1 Sept . 8 vs . San Diego W, 18-17 5 Drew Stanton . QB 10 Emmanuel Sanders . WR 2 Sept . 14 vs . Kansas City W, 24-17 LT 78 Ryan Clady 71 Paul Cornick DT 92 Sylvester Williams 96 Mitch Unrein 2 Sept . 14 at N .Y . Giants W, 25-14 6 Logan Thomas . QB 12 Andre Caldwell . .WR 7 Chandler Catanzaro . K 3 Sept . 21 at Seattle L, 20-26 (OT) LG 74 Orlando Franklin 63 Ben Garland NT 98 Terrance Knighton 76 Marvin Austin 3 Sept . 21 vs . San Francisco W, 23-14 9 Dave Zastudil . P 14 Cody Latimer . WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald . WR 17 Brock Osweiler . QB 4 Sept . 28 BYE C 66 Manny Ramirez 64 Will Montgomery 4 Sept . 28 BYE 12 John Brown . WR 18 Peyton Manning . QB RDE 94 DeMarcus Ware 93 Quanterus Smith 5 Oct . 5 vs . Arizona 2:05 p .m . RG 65 Louis Vasquez 63 Ben Garland 5 Oct . 5 at Denver 1:05 p .m . 13 Jaron Brown . WR 19 Isaiah Burse . .WR SLB 58 Von Miller 55 Lerentee McCray 15 Michael Floyd . WR 21 Aqib Talib . CB 6 Oct . 12 at N .Y . Jets 11:00 a .m . RT 75 Chris Clark 79 Michael Schofield 6 Oct . 12 vs . Washington 1:25 p .m . 19 Ted Ginn, Jr . WR 22 C .J . Anderson . RB 7 Oct . 19 vs . San Francisco 6:30 p .m . MLB 56 Nate Irving 53 Steven Johnson 57 Lamin Barrow 7 Oct . 19 at Oakland 1:25 p .m . 21 Patrick Peterson . CB 23 Ronnie Hillman . RB TE 80 Julius Thomas 85 Virgil Green 84 Jacob Tamme 22 Tony Jefferson . S 25 Chris Harris Jr . CB 8 Oct . 23 vs . San Diego 6:25 p .m . WLB 59 Danny Trevathan 54 Brandon Marshall 52 Corey Nelson 8 Oct . 26 vs . Philadelphia 1:05 p .m . 23 Marion Grice . RB 26 Rahim Moore . S 9 Nov . 2 at New England 2:25 p .m . WR 10 Emmanuel Sanders 14 Cody Latimer 9 Nov . 2 at Dallas 11:00 a .m . 25 Jerraud Powers . CB 28 Montee Ball . RB LCB 21 Aqib Talib 29 Bradley Roby 32 Tony Carter 26 Rashad Johnson . S 10 Nov . 9 at Oakland 2:05 p .m . WR 83 Wes Welker 19 Isaiah Burse 10 Nov . 9 vs . St . Louis 2:25 p .m . 28 Justin Bethel . CB 29 Bradley Roby . CB RCB 25 Chris Harris Jr . 36 Kayvon Webster 31 Omar Bolden 30 Stepfan Taylor . RB 30 David Bruton Jr . S 11 Nov . 16 at St . Louis 11:00 a .m . QB 18 Peyton Manning 17 Brock Osweiler 11 Nov . 16 vs . Detroit 2:25 p .m . 31 Antonio Cromartie . CB 31 Omar Bolden . CB 12 Nov . 23 vs . Miami 2:25 p .m . RB 28 Montee Ball 23 Ronnie Hillman 22 C .J . Anderson SS 43 T .J . Ward 38 Quinton Carter 12 Nov . 23 at Seattle 2:05 p .m . 32 Tyrann Mathieu . S 32 Tony Carter . CB 36 Deone Bucannon . S 36 Kayvon Webster . CB 13 Nov . 30 at Kansas City 6:30 p .m . 40 Juwan Thompson FS 26 Rahim Moore 30 David Bruton Jr . 13 Nov . 30 at Atlanta 2:05 p .m . 38 Andre Ellington . RB 38 Quinton Carter . S 14 Dec . 7 vs . Buffalo 2:05 p .m . 14 Dec . 7 vs . Kansas City 2:05 p .m . 39 Robert Hughes . RB 40 Juwan Thompson . RB CARDINALS DEFENSE 50 Larry Foote . LB 43 T .J . Ward . S 15 Dec . 14 at San Diego 2:05 p .m . CARDINALS OFFENSE 15 Dec . 11 at St . Louis 6:25 p .m . 51 Kevin Minter . LB 46 Aaron Brewer . LS 16 Dec . 22 at Cincinnati 6:30 p .m . 16 Dec . 21 vs . Seattle 6:30 p .m . 52 Desmond Bishop . LB 52 Corey Nelson . LB DE 93 Calais Campbell 96 Kareem Martin WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald 12 John Brown 53 Thomas Keiser . LB 17 Dec . 28 vs . Oakland 2:25 p .m . 17 Dec . 28 at San Francisco 2:25 p .m . 54 Kenny Demens . LB 53 Steven Johnson . LB NT 92 Dan Williams 66 Alameda Ta’amu 75 Bruce Gaston LT 68 Jared Veldheer 79 Bradley Sowell 54 Brandon Marshall . LB *all times MT *all times MST 56 Glenn Carson . LB LG 62 Ted Larsen 61 Jonathan Cooper 57 Alex Okafor . LB 55 Lerentee McCray . LB DT 98 Frostee Rucker 95 Tommy Kelly 72 Ed Stinson 61 Jonathan Cooper . G 56 Nate Irving . LB C 63 Lyle Sendlein 62 Ted Larsen 62 Ted Larsen . G/C 57 Lamin Barrow . LB BRONCOS INFORMATION SAM 91 Matt Shaughnessy 53 Thomas Keiser CARDINALS INFORMATION 63 Lyle Sendlein . C 58 Von Miller . LB RG 74 Paul Fanaika 78 Earl Watford Owner: . Pat Bowlen ILB 50 Larry Foote 54 Kenny Demens 52 Desmond Bishop Chairman & Owner: . William V . Bidwill 66 Alameda Ta’amu . NT 59 Danny Trevathan . LB RT 70 Bobby Massie 79 Bradley Sowell 68 Jared Veldheer . T 63 Ben Garland . G President & CEO: . Joe Ellis ILB 51 Kevin Minter 97 Lorenzo Alexander 56 Glenn Carson President: . Michael J . Bidwill 70 Bobby Massie . T 64 Will Montgomery . C 72 Ed Stinson . DT EVP of Football Ops./GM: . John Elway TE 84 Rob Housler 87 Troy Niklas General Manager: . Steve Keim 65 Louis Vasquez . G WILL 94 Sam Acho 57 Alex Okafor 74 Paul Fanaika . G 66 Manny Ramirez . C WR 15 Michael Floyd 19 Ted Ginn Jr . 13 Jaron Brown 75 Bruce Gaston . DT Year Founded: . 1960 Year Founded: . 1920 78 Earl Watford . G 71 Paul Cornick . T LCB 21 Patrick Peterson 28 Justin Bethel QB 3 Carson Palmer 5 Drew Stanton 6 Logan Thomas 74 Orlando Franklin . G All-Time Record: . 454-397-10 All-Time Record: . 514-716-39 79 Bradley Sowell . T RCB 31 Antonio Cromartie 25 Jerraud Powers 82 Mike Leach . LS 75 Chris Clark . T Colors: . Orange, Broncos Navy Blue, White RB 38 Andre Ellington 30 Stepfan Taylor 39 Robert Hughes Colors: . Cardinal Red, White, Black 84 Rob Housler . TE 76 Marvin Austin . DT SS 22 Tony Jefferson 36 Deone Bucannon 23 Marion Grice 85 Darren Fells . TE 78 Ryan Clady . T Stadium: . Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium: . University of Phoenix Stadium 87 Troy Niklas . TE 79 Michael Schofield . T Capacity: . 76,125 FS 32 Tyrann Mathieu 26 Rashad Johnson TE 89 John Carlson 85 Darren Fells Capacity: ............................ 63,400 89 John Carlson . TE 80 Julius Thomas . TE 91 Matt Shaughnessy . LB 83 Wes Welker . WR BRONCOS SPECIALISTS CARDINALS SPECIALISTS 92 Dan Williams . NT 84 Jacob Tamme . TE BRONCOS STATS & RANKINGS CARDINALS STATS & RANKINGS 93 Calais Campbell . DE 85 Virgil Green . TE K 8 Brandon McManus K 7 Chandler Catanzaro 94 Sam Acho . LB 88 Demaryius Thomas . WR Points Per Game: . 25 .0 (T-9th) Points Per Game: . 22 .0 (T-20th) 95 Tommy Kelly . DT 92 Sylvester Williams . DT P 4 Britton Colquitt P 9 Dave Zastudil 96 Kareem Martin . DE Yards Per Game: . 339 .3 (17th) Yards Per Game: . 335 .7 (24th) 97 Lorenzo Alexander . LB 93 Quanterus Smith . DE H 4 Britton Colquitt LS 82 Mike Leach 98 Frostee Rucker . DT 94 DeMarcus Ware . DE Points Per Game Allowed: . 22 .3 (13th) Points Per Game Allowed: . 15 .0 (T-2nd) 95 Derek Wolfe . DE LS 46 Aaron Brewer H 9 Dave Zastudil PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 96 Mitch Unrein . DT Yards Per Game Allowed: . .390 .7 (27th) PR 19 Isaiah Burse 10 Emmanuel Sanders KR 19 Ten Ginn Jr . 12 John Brown Yards Per Game Allowed: . .. 316 .3 (5th) 97 Malik Jackson . DE Sam ACHO . AH-cho Turnover Margin: . +1 (T-13th) KR 12 Andre Caldwell 31 Omar Bolden PR 19 Ten Ginn Jr . 21 Patrick Peterson Turnover Margin: . +2 (T-9th) JARON Brown . jah-RONN 98 Terrance Knighton . DT DEONE Bucannon . day-OWN CALAIS Campbell . kuh-LAY-us DENVER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NFL WEEK 3 SCHEDULE TODAY’S OFFICIALS BRONCOS/CARDINALS REGULAR-SEASON SERIES INFO Chandler CATANZARO . cat-uhn-ZAIR-oh Thursday, Oct. 2 AFC WEST STANDINGS Rick CHRISTOPHEL . KRIS-tuh-fell MONTEE Ball . MON-tay Minnesota at Green Bay . 7:25p CT Referee . Bill Leavy (127) Reg. Season Meetings: . 9 Kenny DEMENS . DEM-ins Barrow . la-MEAN Paul FANAIKA . fuh-NYE-kuh LAMIN Sunday, Oct. 5 Denver Record: . 7-1-1 (Home: 4-0 / Away: 3-1-1) David BRUTON Jr . BRUTE-in Chicago at Carolina . 1:00p ET Umpire . Ruben Fowler (71) Rob HOUSLER . HOUSE-ler Ryan CLADY . CLAY-dee Houston at Dallas . 12:00p CT First Game: . Den . 17, at Stl . 17 (11/4/73) Thomas KEISER . KYE-zer Buffalo at Detroit . 1:00p ET Head Linesman . Wayne Mackie (106) TYRANN MATHIEU . TY-run Matthew Adam GASE .................... gace Baltimore at Indianapolis . 1:00p ET Last Game: . .. at Ari . 43, Den . 13 (12/12/10) Alex OKAFOR . OH-kuh-for MALIK Jackson . MUH-LEEK Pittsburgh at Jacksonville . 1:00p ET Line Judge . Mark Perlman (9) Current Den. Streak: . Lost 1 Team W L PCT DIV STK PF PA JERRAUD Powers . juh-ROD Tampa Bay at New Orleans . 12:00p CT Nick . ruh-PONE Brock OSWEILER .
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