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2 Den at Chi 08 16 2003 Fli Denver Broncos vs Chicago Bears Saturday, August 16, 2003 at Memorial Stadium BEARS BEARS OFFENSE BEARS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 80 D.White 83 D.Terrell 87 J.Elliott LE 93 P.Daniels 99 J.Tafoya 63 C.Demaree No Name Pos 10 Stewart,Kordell QB WR 16 E.Shepherd 18 J.Gage LT 92 T.Washington 70 A.Boone 71 I.Scott 1 Elam,Jason K 11 Barnard,Brooks P 11 Beuerlein,Steve QB 12 Chandler,Chris QB LT 69 M.Gandy 60 T.Metcalf 63 P.Lougheed RT 98 B.Robinson 94 K.Traylor 72 E.Grant 12 Adams,Charlie WR 15 Forde,Andre WR LG 64 R.Tucker 73 S.Grice 62 T.Vincent DT 73 T.LaFavor 67 T.Benford 13 Madise,Adrian WR 16 Shepherd,Edell WR 14 Jackson,Nate WR 17 Sauter,Cory QB C 57 O.Kreutz 74 B.Robertson 67 J.Warner RE 96 A.Brown 97 M.Haynes 76 B.Setzer 15 Rice,Frank WR 18 Gage,Justin WR RG 58 C.Villarrial 67 J.Warner 68 B.Anderson WLB 53 W.Holdman 55 M.Caldwell 59 J.Odom 16 Plummer,Jake QB 19 Thurmon,Elijah WR 17 Jackson,Jarious QB 2 Edinger,Paul K RG 76 J.Grzeskowiak 71 J.Soriano MLB 54 B.Urlacher 52 B.Howard 62 J.Schumacher 2 Rolovich,Nick QB 20 Williams,Roosevelt CB RT 78 A.Gibson 79 S.Edwards 75 M.Colombo SLB 90 B.Knight 91 L.Briggs 55 M.Caldwell 20 Jackson,Marlion RB 21 McQuarters,R.W. CB 21 Kelly,Ben CB 22 Hicks,Maurice RB TE 88 D.Clark 89 D.Lyman 85 J.Gilmore LCB 21 R.McQuarters 20 R.Williams 46 J.Goss 22 Griffin,Quentin RB 23 Azumah,Jerry CB TE 46 B.Fletcher 49 M.Afariogun 82 J.Davis LCB 26 T.McMillon 24 E.Joyce 23 Middlebrooks,Willie CB 24 Joyce,Eric CB 24 O'Neal,Deltha CB 25 Gray,Bobby SS TE 48 R.Johnson RCB 23 J.Azumah 33 C.Tillman 39 T.Gaines 25 Ferguson,Nick S 26 McMillon,Todd CB WR 86 M.Booker 81 A.Merritt 84 B.Wade RCB 48 J.Thornton 26 Portis,Clinton RB 27 Abdullah,Rabih RB WR 19 E.Thurmon 15 A.Forde SS 43 M.Green 25 B.Gray 47 J.Curry 27 Galloway,Ahmaad RB 29 Peterson,Adrian RB 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 30 Brown,Mike FS QB 10 K.Stewart 12 C.Chandler 8 R.Grossman FS 30 M.Brown 44 C.Worrell 32 T.Johnson 29 Chamblin,Corey CB 31 Shelton,Daimon FB QB 17 C.Sauter 3 Kanell,Danny QB 32 Johnson,Todd S 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 33 Tillman,Charles CB RB 35 A.Thomas 29 A.Peterson 27 R.Abdullah 32 Young,Chris S 35 Thomas,Anthony RB RB 44 B.Forsey 22 M.Hicks 33 Spencer,Jimmy CB 36 Pritchett,Stanley FB 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 37 Urlacher,Casey FB FB 31 D.Shelton 36 S.Pritchett 37 C.Urlacher 35 Walls,Lenny CB 39 Gaines,Teddy CB 37 Sapp,Cecil RB 45 T.Foreman 4 Maynard,Brad P 38 Anderson,Mike RB 43 Green,Mike S 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 44 Forsey,Brock RB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 4 Knorr,Micah P 44 Worrell,Cameron S 40 McCray,Antwon RB 45 Foreman,Tyree 45 LE 93 T.Pryce 94 A.Hunt 95 C.Mitchell WR 80 R.Smith 81 C.Cole 12 C.Adams 41 Flowers,Lethon S 46 Fletcher,Bryan TE LE 68 M.Fatafehi WR 15 F.Rice 42 Brandon,Sam S 46 Goss,Jason CB 43 Walker,Bobby S 47 Curry,Julius S LT 91 L.Dalton 75 M.Pope 60 D.Holland LT 73 B.Brockermeyer 77 E.Ellis 71 T.Carswell 45 Chatman,Jermaine CB 48 Johnson,Robert TE RT 96 D.Davis 97 N.Eason 76 D.Finn LG 50 B.Hamilton 79 S.Herndon 64 T.Lenda 47 Williams,Brandon CB 48 Thornton,James CB 48 Leach,Mike TE 49 Afariogun,Mobolaji TE RE 98 R.Hayward 92 B.Berry 90 B.McNeal C 66 T.Nalen 67 C.Watton 53 B.Claxton 49 Love,Arther TE 52 Dach,Carson LS WLB 52 I.Gold 59 D.Spragan 53 L.Green LT 62 D.Neil 65 C.Carlisle 63 H.Irwin 5 McBriar,Mat P 52 Howard,Bobbie LB 50 Hamilton,Ben OG 53 Holdman,Warrick LB MLB 56 A.Wilson 58 T.Pierce 55 K.Burns RT 78 M.Lepsis 72 G.Foster 69 M.Baniewicz 51 Mobley,John LB 54 Urlacher,Brian LB SLB 51 J.Mobley 57 J.Sykes 54 Q.Stewart OT 70 F.Moore 52 Gold,Ian LB 55 Caldwell,Mike LB 53 Claxton,Ben OG 57 Kreutz,Olin C LCB 35 L.Walls 33 J.Spencer 29 C.Chamblin TE 84 S.Sharpe 89 D.Carswell 88 J.Putzier 53 Green,Louis LB 58 Villarrial,Chris G LCB 47 B.Williams TE 48 M.Leach 86 P.Hape 54 Stewart,Quincy LB 59 Malczyk,Mike LS 55 Burns,Keith LB 59 Odom,Joe LB RCB 24 D.O'Neal 31 K.Herndon 23 W.Middlebrooks TE 49 A.Love 56 Wilson,Al LB 60 Metcalf,Terrence G/T RCB 45 J.Chatman WR 87 E.McCaffrey 85 A.Lelie 82 H.Haygood 57 Sykes,Jashon LB 62 Schumacher,Jerry LB 58 Pierce,Terry LB 62 Vincent,Tim T SS 28 K.Kennedy 25 N.Ferguson 43 B.Walker WR 13 A.Madise 14 N.Jackson 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 63 Demaree,Chris DE FS 42 S.Brandon 41 L.Flowers 32 C.Young QB 16 J.Plummer 11 S.Beuerlein 17 J.Jackson 60 Holland,Darius DT 63 Lougheed,Pete T 62 Neil,Dan OG 64 Tucker,Rex G QB 3 D.Kanell 2 N.Rolovich 63 Irwin,Heath OG 65 Mannelly,Patrick T/LS RB 26 C.Portis 37 C.Sapp 27 A.Galloway 64 Lenda,Tyler OG 67 Benford,Tony DT 65 Carlisle,Cooper OG 67 Warner,Josh C/G RB 40 A.McCray 66 Nalen,Tom C 68 Anderson,Bryan G FB 38 M.Anderson 34 R.Droughns 20 M.Jackson 67 Watton,Chris OG 69 Gandy,Mike T/G 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 70 Boone,Alfonso DT FB 39 K.Johnson 69 Baniewicz,Mark OT 71 Scott,Ian DT 70 Moore,Freddie OT 71 Soriano,Jamil G/T 71 Carswell,Trohn OT 72 Grant,Ernest DT BEARS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 72 Foster,George OT 73 Grice,Shane G FG 2 P.Edinger K 1 J.Elam 73 Brockermeyer,Blake OT 73 LaFavor,Tron DT 74 Salaam,Ephraim OT 74 Robertson,Bernard T/G KO 2 P.Edinger 11 B.Barnard KO 4 M.Knorr 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 75 Colombo,Marc T P 4 B.Maynard 11 B.Barnard P 4 M.Knorr 5M.McBriar 76 Finn,Devon DE 76 Grzeskowiak,Jeff G 77 Ellis,Ed OT 76 Setzer,Bobby DE H 4 B.Maynard 11 B.Barnard H 4 M.Knorr 11 S.Beuerlein 78 Lepsis,Matt OT 78 Gibson,Aaron G/T 79 Herndon,Steve OG Denver Broncos vs Chicago Bears Saturday, August 16, 2003 at Memorial Stadium 79 Edwards,Steve T KC 65 P.Mannelly 58 C.Villarrial 59 M.Malczyk PR 24 D.O'Neal 31 K.Herndon 15 F.Rice 80 Smith,Rod WR 8 Grossman,Rex QB 81 Cole,Chris WR 80 White,Dez WR PC 65 P.Mannelly 88 D.Clark 59 M.Malczyk PR 13 A.Madise 12 C.Adams 82 Haygood,Herb WR 81 Merritt,Ahmad WR KR 81 A.Merritt 84 B.Wade 44 B.Forsey KR 34 R.Droughns 81 C.Cole 82 H.Haygood 84 Sharpe,Shannon TE 82 Davis,John TE 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 83 Terrell,David WR 22 M.Hicks WR 13 A.Madise 15 F.Rice 86 Hape,Patrick TE 84 Wade,Bobby WR PR 81 A.Merritt 21 R.McQuarters 84 B.Wade PC 48 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 86 P.Hape 87 McCaffrey,Ed WR 85 Gilmore,John TE 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 86 Booker,Marty WR KC 48 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 66 T.Nalen 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 87 Elliott,Jamin WR 90 McNeal,Bryant DE 88 Clark,Desmond TE 91 Dalton,Lional DT 89 Lyman,Dustin TE 92 Berry,Bert DE 90 Knight,Bryan LG 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 91 Briggs,Lance LB 94 Hunt,Aaron DE 92 Washington,Ted DT 95 Mitchell,Clint DE 93 Daniels,Phillip DE 96 Davis,Dorsett DE 94 Traylor,Keith DT 97 Eason,Nick DT 96 Brown,Alex DE 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 97 Haynes,Michael DE 99 Gardener,Daryl DT 98 Robinson,Bryan DT 99 Tafoya,Joe DE TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Johnny Grier (23); Umpire-Roy Ellison (81); Head Linesman-James Wilson (43); Line Judge-Jeff Bergman (32); Field Judge-Eddy Powers (38); Side Judge-Doug Rosenbaum (67); Back Judge-Bob Waggoner (25); Replay Assistant-Bob Boylston; Video Operator- Denver Broncos vs Chicago Bears Saturday, August 16, 2003 at Memorial Stadium CHICAGO BEARS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 27 Abdullah,Rabih RB 10 Kordell Stewart QB 6'01 217 31 9 Colorado 1 Jason Elam K 5'11 200 33 11 Hawaii 12 Adams,Charlie WR 49 Afariogun,Mobolaji TE 11 Brooks Barnard P 6'02 195 24 R Maryland 11 Steve Beuerlein QB 6'03 220 38 14 Notre Dame 38 Anderson,Mike RB 68 Anderson,Bryan G 12 Chris Chandler QB 6'04 226 38 16 Washington 12 Charlie Adams WR 6'02 205 24 1 Hofstra 69 Baniewicz,Mark OT 23 Azumah,Jerry CB 15 Andre Forde WR 0 103 R Buffalo, N.Y.
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