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DENVER BRONCOS Vs. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS No BRONCOS NUMERICAL COLTS NUMERICAL No. Player . .Pos. DENVER BRONCOS vs. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS No. Player . .Pos. 1 Jason Elam . .K 5 Travis Brown . .QB 6 Jason Baker . .P/K 10 Martin Gramatica . .K 10 Triandos Luke . .WR Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005 • 2:15 p.m. • INVESCO Field at Mile High • Denver, Colo. 12 Jim Sorgi . .QB 13 Danny Kanell . .QB 13 Mike Vanderjagt . .K 16 Jake Plummer . .QB 17 Hunter Smith . .P 17 Darius Watts . .WR BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE 18 Peyton Manning . .QB 24 Champ Bailey . .CB 20 Mike Doss . .DB 25 Nick Ferguson . .S WR 80 Rod Smith 17 Darius Watts LE 92 Marco Coleman 95 Anton Palepoi [93 Trevor Pryce] 21 Bob Sanders . .DB 26 Tatum Bell . .RB LT 78 Matt Lepsis 65 Cooper Carlisle LT 68 Mario Fatafehi 61 Ellis Johnson 97 Demetrin Veal 23 James Mungro . .RB 28 Kenoy Kennedy . .S LG 50 Ben Hamilton 69 P.J. Alexander 63 Tim Stuber 25 Nick Harper . .DB C 66 Tom Nalen 50 Ben Hamilton RT 75 Monsanto Pope 31 Kelly Herndon . .CB RE 98 Reggie Hayward 99 Raylee Johnson 26 Waine Bacon . .DB 32 Chris Young . .S RG 62 Dan Neil 65 Cooper Carlisle 70 Tyson Clabo 27 Von Hutchins . .DB RT 72 George Foster 74 Cornell Green WLB 52 D.J. Williams 59 Donnie Spragan 53 Louis Green 34 Reuben Droughns . .RB 28 Idrees Bashir . .DB TE 89 Dwayne Carswell 88 Jeb Putzier 86 Patrick Hape 37 Cecil Sapp . .RB MLB 56 Al Wilson 55 Patrick Chukwurah 29 Joseph Jefferson . .DB 83 Mike Leach 39 Kyle Johnson . .FB SLB 59 Donnie Spragan 58 Terry Pierce 57 Jashon Sykes 32 Edgerrin James . .RB WR 85 Ashley Lelie 10 Triandos Luke 81 Charlie Adams 40 Jeff Shoate . .CB LCB 24 Champ Bailey 40 Jeff Shoate 33 Dominic Rhodes . .RB QB 16 Jake Plummer 13 Danny Kanell 41 Johnathan Reese . .RB RB 34 Reuben Droughns 26 Tatum Bell 37 Cecil Sapp RCB 31 Kelly Herndon 45 Roc Alexander 38 Gerome Sapp . .DB 42 Sam Brandon . .S 41 Johnathan Reese SS 28 Kenoy Kennedy 32 Chris Young 39 Anthony Floyd . .DB 45 Roc Alexander . .CB FB 39 Kyle Johnson 34 Reuben Droughns FS 47 John Lynch 25 Nick Ferguson 42 Sam Brandon 41 Cory Bird . .DB 47 John Lynch . .S 42 Jason David . .DB 50 Ben Hamilton . .G/C 44 Dallas Clark . .TE/FB 52 D.J. Williams . .LB COLTS DEFENSE COLTS OFFENSE 48 Justin Snow . .TE 53 Louis Green . .LB 50 David Thornton . .LB WR 87 Reggie Wayne 83 Brandon Stokley 84 Brad Pyatt 55 Patrick Chukwurah . .LB LE 79 Raheem Brock 99 Brad Scioli 97 Nick Rogers 51 Gilbert Gardner . .LB 56 Al Wilson . .LB LT 90 Montae Reagor 75 Larry Tripplett LT 78 Tarik Glenn 76 Makoa Freitas 55 Kendyll Pope . .LB 57 Jashon Sykes . .LB RT 96 Josh Williams LG 64 Rick DeMulling 56 Tupe Peko . .C/G 58 Terry Pierce . .LB RE 93 Dwight Freeney 98 Robert Mathis C 63 Jeff Saturday 61 Trevor Hutton 58 Gary Brackett . .LB 59 Donnie Spragan . .LB LLB 50 David Thornton 55 Kendyll Pope RG 56 Tupe Peko 65 Ryan Lilja 59 Cato June . .LB 61 Ellis Johnson . .DT MLB 94 Rob Morris 58 Gary Brackett RT 71 Ryan Diem 73 Jake Scott 61 Trevor Hutton . .G 62 Dan Neil . .G TE 81 Marcus Pollard 44 Dallas Clark 80 Ben Hartsock 63 Jeff Saturday . .C 63 Tim Stuber . .G RLB 59 Cato June 51 Gilbert Gardner 55 Kendyll Pope 64 Rick DeMulling . .G 65 Cooper Carlisle . .G/T LCB 25 Nick Harper 29 Joseph Jefferson WR 88 Marvin Harrison 85 Aaron Moorehead 86 Troy Walters 65 Ryan Lilja . .G 66 Tom Nalen . .C RCB 42 Jason David 27 Von Hutchins 26 Waine Bacon QB 18 Peyton Manning 12 Jim Sorgi 5 Travis Brown 71 Ryan Diem . .T 68 Mario Fatafehi . .DT SS 20 Mike Doss 41 Cory Bird 38 Gerome Sapp RB 32 Edgerrin James 33 Dominic Rhodes 73 Jake Scott . .T 69 P.J. Alexander . .G FS 28 Idrees Bashir 21 Bob Sanders 39 Anthony Floyd FB 23 James Mungro 75 Larry Tripplett . .DT 70 Tyson Clabo . .G 76 Makoa Freitas . .T 72 George Foster . .T 78 Tarik Glenn . .T 74 Cornell Green . .T BRONCOS SPECIALISTS COLTS SPECIALISTS 79 Raheem Brock . .DE 75 Monsanto Pope . .DT P 6 Jason Baker 80 Ben Hartsock . .TE 78 Matt Lepsis . .T P 17 Hunter Smith 81 Marcus Pollard . .TE 80 Rod Smith . .WR K 1 Jason Elam K 13 Mike Vanderjagt 10 Martin Gramatica 83 Brandon Stokley . .WR KO 6 Jason Baker 1 Jason Elam 81 Charlie Adams . .WR PR 86 Troy Walters 84 Brad Pyatt 42 Jason David 84 Brad Pyatt . .WR PR 80 Rod Smith 10 Triandos Luke 24 Champ Bailey 83 Mike Leach . .TE/LS KR 33 Dominic Rhodes 84 Brad Pyatt 85 Aaron Moorehead . .WR 85 Ashley Lelie . .WR KR 34 Reuben Droughns 45 Roc Alexander 10 Triandos Luke 86 Troy Walters . .WR 86 Patrick Hape . .TE PC 83 Mike Leach 86 Patrick Hape PC 48 Justin Snow 87 Reggie Wayne . .WR 88 Jeb Putzier . .TE KC 83 Mike Leach 78 Matt Lepsis 50 Ben Hamilton KC 48 Justin Snow 88 Marvin Harrison . .WR 89 Dwayne Carswell . .TE H 6 Jason Baker 13 Danny Kanell H 17 Hunter Smith 90 Montae Reagor . .DT 92 Marco Coleman . .DE 93 Dwight Freeney . .DE 93 Trevor Pryce . .DE 94 Rob Morris . .LB 95 Anton Palepoi . .DE BRONCOS: Patrick Chukwurah (chuk-WER-uh), Tyson Clabo (CLAY- COLTS: Idrees Bashir (DREEZE buh-SHEER), Rick DeMulling (de- 96 Josh Williams . .DT 97 Demetrin Veal . .DT bo), Reuben Droughns (DRONES), Jason Elam (EE-lum), Mario MULL-ing), Ryan Diem (DEEM), Makoa Freitas (muh-CO-uh FRAY- 97 Nick Rogers . .DE 98 Reggie Hayward . .DE 98 Robert Mathis . .DE Fatafehi (fa-ta-FAY-hee), Ashley Lelie (lu-LEE), Triandos Luke (tree- PRONUNCIATION tus), Tarik Glenn (TAR-ick), Martin Gramatica (Mar-TEEN Gruh-MAT- 99 Raylee Johnson . .DE 99 Brad Scioli . .DE AN-dus), Jeb Putzier [putz-EER], Jeff Shoate (SHOTE), Donnie GUIDE ick-uh), Ryan Lilja (LILL-juh), Tupe Peko (TWO-pay PECK-oh), INACTIVES Spragan (SPRAY-gan), Tim Stuber (STOO-ber), Jashon Sykes (JAY- Dominic Rhodes (Dominique), Brad Scioli (SKEE-oh-lee), Jim Sorgi INACTIVES 1. (SORE-jee), Mike Vanderjagt (VANDER-jat). 1. 2. shon), Demetrin Veal (du-MEE-trin). 2. 3. 3. [injured] rookie or first-year player 4. TODAY’S OFFICIALS 4. 5. 5. 6. Referee—Pete Morelli (135); Umpire—Chad Brown (31); Head Linesman—George Hayward (54); 6. 7. Line Judge—Darryll Lewis (130); Field Judge—Jim Saracino (58); Side Judge—Rob Vernatchi (75); 7. 3rd QB: Back Judge—Don Dorkowski (113); Replay—Hendi Ancich; Video—Don Langeloh; Observer—Howard Roe. 3rd QB: BRONCOS ALPHABETICAL DENVER BRONCOS NUMERICAL INDIANAPOLIS COLTS NUMERICAL COLTS ALPHABETICAL No. Player . .Pos. NFL NFL No. Player . .Pos. 81 Adams, Charlie . .WR No. Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Age Exp. College . .How Acq. No. Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Age Exp. College . .How Acq. 26 Bacon, Waine . .DB 69 Alexander, P.J. .G 1 Jason Elam K 5-11 200 34 12 Hawaii . .D3b-’93 5 Travis Brown QB 6-3 215 27 5 Northern Arizona . .FA-’04 28 Bashir, Idrees . .DB 45 Alexander, Roc . .CB 6 Jason Baker P/K 6-2 205 26 4 Iowa . .W(Ind)-’04 10 Martin Gramatica K 5-8 170 29 6 Kansas State . .FA-’04 41 Bird, Cory . .DB 10 Triandos Luke WR 5-10 189 23 R Alabama . .D6a-’04 12 Jim Sorgi QB 6-5 196 24 R Wisconsin . .D6b-’04 24 Bailey, Champ . .CB 13 Danny Kanell QB 6-3 218 31 7 Florida State . .FA-’03 13 Mike Vanderjagt K 6-5 211 34 7 West Virginia . .FA-’98 58 Brackett, Gary . .LB 6 Baker, Jason . .P/K 16 Jake Plummer QB 6-2 212 30 8 Arizona State . .UFA(Ari)-’03 17 Hunter Smith P 6-2 209 27 6 Notre Dame . .D7a-’99 79 Brock, Raheem . .DE 26 Bell, Tatum . .RB 17 Darius Watts WR 6-2 188 23 R Marshall . .D2b-’04 18 Peyton Manning QB 6-5 230 28 7 Tennessee . .D1-’98 5 Brown, Travis . .QB 42 Brandon, Sam . .S 24 Champ Bailey CB 6-0 192 26 6 Georgia . .T(Was)-’04 20 Mike Doss DB 5-10 207 23 2 Ohio State . .D2-’03 44 Clark, Dallas . .TE/FB 65 Carlisle, Cooper . .G/T 25 Nick Ferguson S 5-11 201 30 5 Georgia Tech . .FA-’03 21 Bob Sanders DB 5-8 206 23 R Iowa . .D2b-’04 42 David, Jason . .DB 89 Carswell, Dwayne . .TE 26 Tatum Bell RB 5-11 213 23 R Oklahoma State . .D2a-’04 23 James Mungro RB 5-9 214 26 3 Syracuse . .W(Det)-’02 64 DeMulling, Rick . .G 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6-1 215 26 5 Arkansas . .D2b-’00 25 Nick Harper DB 5-10 182 30 4 Fort Valley State . .FA-’01 55 Chukwurah, Patrick . .LB 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5-10 180 28 3 Toledo . .FA-’01 26 Waine Bacon DB 5-10 191 25 1 Alabama . .FA-’04 71 Diem, Ryan . .T 92 Coleman, Marco . .DE 32 Chris Young S 6-0 210 24 2 Georgia Tech . .D7a-’02 27 Von Hutchins DB 5-9 181 23 R Mississippi . .D6a-’04 20 Doss, Mike . .DB 70 Clabo, Tyson . .G 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5-11 220 26 5 Oregon . .FA-’02 28 Idrees Bashir DB 6-2 198 26 4 Memphis . .D2a-’01 39 Floyd, Anthony . .DB 34 Droughns, Reuben . .RB 37 Cecil Sapp RB 5-11 229 26 2 Colorado State .
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