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OAKLAND RAIDERS (1-1) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 2 Steven Clark OAKLAND RAIDERS (1-1) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 2 Steven Clark .................................P 1 Phillip Sims ................................QB 4 Derek Carr .................................QB vs. 2 Drew Butler..................................P 6 Giorgio Tavecchio .........................K 3 Carson Palmer ...........................QB 7 Marquette King ............................P 5 Drew Stanton ............................QB 8 Cody Fajardo .............................QB ARIZONA CARDINALS (0-2) 6 Logan Thomas ...........................QB 9 Christian Ponder .......................QB 7 Chandler Catanzaro .....................K 10 Seth Roberts ............................ WR 9 Dave Zastudil ...............................P 11 Sebastian Janikowski....................K SUNDAY, AUG. 30, 2015 – 5:00 P.M. – O.CO COLISEUM 10 Brittan Golden ......................... WR 12 Brice Butler .............................. 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RB 25 DJ Hayden ..................................CB RT 71 Menelik Watson 77 Austin Howard 65 Dan Kistler 47 Josh Shirley 25 Jerraud Powers ..........................CB TE 26 Roy Helu, Jr. .............................. RB 86 Lee Smith 81 Mychal Rivera 88 Clive Walford MIKE 50 Curtis Lofton 51 Ben Heeney 48 Spencer Hadley 26 Rashad Johnson ...........................S 27 Taylor Mays ..................................S 87 Brian Leonhardt 82 Gabe Holmes 27 Chris Johnson ............................ RB 28 Latavius Murray ........................ 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RB 21 Dexter McDonald 32 Rob Daniel 33 Kerwynn Williams ..................... RB 35 Chimdi Chekwa ..........................CB RB 28 Latavius Murray 33 Trent Richardson 26 Roy Helu, Jr. 34 Paul Lasike ................................ RB 36 Ras-I Dowling ............................ DB 22 Taiwan Jones 40 Michael Dyer FS 20 Nate Allen 29 Brandian Ross 23 Jonathan Dowling 35 Cariel Brooks ..............................CB 37 Tevin McDonald ...........................S 34 George Atkinson III 37 Tevin McDonald 36 C.J. Roberts ................................CB 38 TJ Carrie .....................................CB 37 Shaquille Richardson .................CB 39 Keith McGill ...............................CB FB 45 Marcel Reece 49 Jamize Olawale SS 24 Charles Woodson 42 Larry Asante 43 Jimmy Hall 38 Andre Ellington ......................... RB 40 Michael Dyer............................. RB 39 Robert Hughes .......................... 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Nelson 58 Edwin Jackson ............................LB 61 Rodney Hudson ...........................C 27 Darren Woodard 16 Jaxon Shipley 19 Travis Harvey 59 Alani Fua ....................................LB 63 Lamar Mady ................................ G RCB 25 Jerraud Powers 28 Justin Bethel 36 C.J. Roberts QB 3 Carson Palmer 5 Drew Stanton 6 Logan Thomas 60 Antoine McClain ......................... G 65 Dan Kistler ...................................T 61 Jonathan Cooper......................... G 66 Gabe Jackson .............................. 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