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Denver Broncos Vs Oakland Raiders Sunday, December 22, 2002 at Network Associates Coliseum RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE B Denver Broncos vs Oakland Raiders Sunday, December 22, 2002 at Network Associates Coliseum RAIDERS RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 81 T. Brown 83 M. Knight 87 A. Whitted DE 99 D. Grant 93 T. Armstrong 90 K. Coleman No Name Pos 11 Janikowski,Sebastian K LT 65 B. Sims 66 L. Walker 78 C. Slaughter DT 95 S. Adams 57 R. Coleman 1 Elam,Jason K 12 Gannon,Rich QB 11 Beuerlein,Steve QB 20 James,Tory CB LG 73 F. Middleton 74 M. Stinchcomb 70 B. Badger DT 97 J. Parrella 92 J. Ioane 14 Griese,Brian QB 22 Shaw,Terrance CB C 63 B. Robbins 62 A. Treu DE 93 T. Armstrong 75 C. Cooper 91 R.Upshaw 17 Jackson,Jarious QB 24 Woodson,Charles CB 21 Coleman,KaRon RB 25 Garner,Charlie RB RG 79 M. Collins 74 M. Stinchcomb 70 B. Badger OLB 53 B. Romanowski 56 T. Smith 22 Gary,Olandis RB 26 Woodson,Rod S RT 72 L. Kennedy 66 L. Walker MLB 58 N. Harris 56 T. Smith 51 T.Johnson 23 Middlebrooks,Willie S 28 Jordan,Randy RB 24 O'Neal,Deltha CB 3 Mirer,Rick QB TE 86 R. Williams 88 D. Jolley 85 M.Williams OLB 50 E. Barton 41 E. Johnson 25 Walker,Denard CB 32 Crockett,Zack RB WR 80 J. Rice 84 J. Porter 82 J. Jett CB 24 C. Woodson 22 T. Shaw 38 C. Love 26 Portis,Clinton RB 33 Dorsett,Anthony S 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 34 Gordon,Darrien CB QB 12 R. Gannon 8 M. Tuiasosopo 3 R. Mirer (3rd Q CB 20 T. James 22 T. Shaw 39 B.Jennings 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 36 Gibson,Derrick S FB 40 J. Ritchie 32 Z. Crockett SS 33 A. Dorsett 36 D. Gibson 41 E. Johnson 33 Spencer,Jimmy CB 38 Love,Clarence CB 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 39 Jennings,Brandon CB RB 25 C. Garner 47 T. Wheatley 28 R. Jordan FS 26 R. Woodson 33 A. Dorsett 22 T. Shaw 35 Walls,Lenny CB 40 Ritchie,Jon FB 37 Poole,Tyrone CB 41 Johnson,Eric S/LB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 38 Anderson,Mike RB 47 Wheatley,Tyrone RB 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 50 Barton,Eric LB LE 93 T.Pryce 97 K.Washington WR 80 R.Smith 85 A.Lelie 82 H.Haygood 4 Knorr,Micah P/K 51 Johnson,Tim LB LT 94 L.Dalton 99 M.Reagor 96 D.Davis LT 74 E.Salaam 71 B.Brockermeyer 42 Brandon,Sam S 53 Romanowski,Bill LB 43 Reese,Izell S 56 Smith,Travian LB RT 91 C.McGlockton 75 M.Pope LG 79 S.Herndon 64 L.Friedman 48 Leach,Mike TE/LS 57 Coleman,Roderick DT RE 95 K.Pittman 92 B.Berry C 50 B.Hamilton 64 L.Friedman 50 Hamilton,Ben C 58 Harris,Napoleon LB 51 Mobley,John LB 62 Treu,Adam C WLB 52 I.Gold 59 D.Spragan RG 62 D.Neil 64 L.Friedman 52 Gold,Ian LB 63 Robbins,Barret C MLB 56 A.Wilson 55 K.Burns RT 78 M.Lepsis 65 C.Carlisle 55 Burns,Keith LB 65 Sims,Barry T 56 Wilson,Al LB 66 Walker,Langston T SLB 51 J.Mobley 59 D.Spragan TE 84 S.Sharpe 89 D.Carswell 86 P.Hape 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 70 Badger,Brad G/T LCB 24 D.O'Neal 31 K.Herndon 33 J.Spencer WR 87 E.McCaffrey 83 S.Montgomery 62 Neil,Dan G 72 Kennedy,Lincoln T 64 Friedman,Lennie G 73 Middleton,Frank G RCB 25 D.Walker 37 T.Poole 35 L.Walls QB 14 B.Griese 11 S.Beuerlein 17 J.Jackson 65 Carlisle,Cooper T 74 Stinchcomb,Matt G/T SS 28 K.Kennedy 42 S.Brandon RB 26 C.Portis 22 O.Gary 21 K.Coleman 71 Brockermeyer,Blake T 75 Cooper,Chris DE 74 Salaam,Ephraim T 78 Slaughter,Chad T FS 43 I.Reese 23 W.Middlebrooks FB 38 M.Anderson 34 R.Droughns 39 K.Johnson 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 79 Collins,Mo G 78 Lepsis,Matt T 8 Tuiasosopo,Marques QB 79 Herndon,Steve G 80 Rice,Jerry WR RAIDERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 80 Smith,Rod WR 81 Brown,Tim WR 82 Haygood,Herb WR 82 Jett,James WR P 9 S. Lechler P 4 M.Knorr 83 Montgomery,Scottie WR 83 Knight,Marcus WR K 11 S. Janikowski 9S. Lechler K 1 J.Elam 84 Sharpe,Shannon TE 84 Porter,Jerry WR 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 85 Williams,Marcus TE H 9 S. Lechler 8 M. Tuiasosopo H 11 S.Beuerlein 86 Hape,Patrick FB/TE 86 Williams,Roland TE LS 62 A. Treu 88 D. Jolley PR 24 D.O'Neal 37 T.Poole 21 K.Coleman 87 McCaffrey,Ed WR 87 Whitted,Alvis WR 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 88 Jolley,Doug TE KR 83 M. Knight 87 A. Whitted KR 34 R.Droughns 83 S.Montgomery 21 K.Coleman 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 9 Lechler,Shane P PR 81 T. Brown 24 C. Woodson 34 D.Gordon PC/K 48 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 91 McGlockton,Chester DT 90 Coleman,Kenyon DE 92 Berry,Bert DE 91 Upshaw,Regan DE 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 92 Ioane,Junior DT 94 Dalton,Lional DT 93 Armstrong,Trace DE 95 Pittman,Kavika DE 95 Adams,Sam DT 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 97 Parrella,John DT 97 Washington,Keith DE 99 Grant,DeLawrence DE 99 Reagor,Montae DT TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Gerald Austin (34); Umpire-Tony Michalek (115); Head Linesman-John Schleyer (21); Line Judge-Carl Johnson (101); Field Judge-Scott Edwards (3); Side Judge-Rick Patterson (15); Back Judge-Jim Howey (37); Replay Assistant-; Video Operator- Denver Broncos vs Oakland Raiders Sunday, December 22, 2002 at Network Associates Coliseum OAKLAND RAIDERS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 95 Adams,Sam DT 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6'01 255 24 3 Florida State 1 Jason Elam K 5'11 200 32 10 Hawaii 38 Anderson,Mike RB 93 Armstrong,Trace DE 12 Rich Gannon QB 6'03 210 36 15 Delaware 11 Steve Beuerlein QB 6'03 220 37 13 Notre Dame 92 Berry,Bert DE 70 Badger,Brad G/T 20 Tory James CB 6'02 185 29 6 Louisiana State 14 Brian Griese QB 6'03 215 27 4 Michigan 11 Beuerlein,Steve QB 50 Barton,Eric LB 22 Terrance Shaw CB 5'11 200 29 8 Stephen F. Austin 17 Jarious Jackson QB 6'00 228 25 R Notre Dame 42 Brandon,Sam S 81 Brown,Tim WR 24 Charles Woodson CB 6'01 205 26 5 Michigan 21 KaRon Coleman RB 5'08 198 24 3 Stephen F. Austin 71 Brockermeyer,Blake T 90 Coleman,Kenyon DE 25 Charlie Garner RB 5'10 195 30 9 Tennessee 22 Olandis Gary RB 5'11 218 27 3 Georgia 55 Burns,Keith LB 57 Coleman,Roderick DT 26 Rod Woodson S 6'00 205 37 15 Purdue 23 Willie Middlebrooks S 6'01 200 23 2 Minnesota 65 Carlisle,Cooper T 79 Collins,Mo G 28 Randy Jordan RB 5'11 215 32 9 North Carolina 24 Deltha O'Neal CB 5'10 196 25 3 California 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 75 Cooper,Chris DE 3 Rick Mirer QB 6'03 215 32 9 Notre Dame 25 Denard Walker CB 6'01 190 29 6 Louisiana State 21 Coleman,KaRon RB 32 Crockett,Zack RB 32 Zack Crockett RB 6'02 240 30 8 Florida State 26 Clinton Portis RB 6'00 207 21 R Miami 94 Dalton,Lional DT 33 Dorsett,Anthony S 33 Anthony Dorsett S 5'11 200 29 7 Pittsburgh 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6'01 215 25 3 Arkansas 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 12 Gannon,Rich QB 34 Darrien Gordon CB 5'11 190 32 9 Stanford 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5'10 180 26 1 Toledo 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 25 Garner,Charlie RB 36 Derrick Gibson S 6'02 215 23 2 Florida State 33 Jimmy Spencer CB 5'09 188 33 11 Florida 1 Elam,Jason K 36 Gibson,Derrick S 38 Clarence Love CB 5'10 181 26 2 Toledo 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5'11 207 24 2 Oregon 64 Friedman,Lennie G 34 Gordon,Darrien CB 39 Brandon Jennings CB 6'00 195 24 2 Texas A&M 35 Lenny Walls CB 6'04 195 23 R Boston College 22 Gary,Olandis RB 99 Grant,DeLawrence DE 40 Jon Ritchie FB 6'01 250 28 5 Stanford 37 Tyrone Poole CB 5'09 185 30 7 Fort Valley State 52 Gold,Ian LB 58 Harris,Napoleon LB 41 Eric Johnson S/LB 6'00 210 26 3 Nebraska 38 Mike Anderson RB 6'00 230 29 3 Utah 14 Griese,Brian QB 92 Ioane,Junior DT 47 Tyrone Wheatley RB 6'00 235 30 8 Michigan 39 Kyle Johnson FB 6'00 242 24 R Syracuse 50 Hamilton,Ben C 20 James,Tory CB 50 Eric Barton LB 6'02 245 25 4 Maryland 4 Micah Knorr P/K 6'02 199 27 3 Utah State 86 Hape,Patrick FB/TE 11 Janikowski,Sebastian K 51 Tim Johnson LB 6'00 235 24 1 Youngstown State 42 Sam Brandon S 6'02 200 23 R Nevada-Las Vegas 82 Haygood,Herb WR 39 Jennings,Brandon CB 53 Bill Romanowski LB 6'04 245 36 15 Boston College 43 Izell Reese S 6'02 190 28 5 Ala.-Birmingham 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 82 Jett,James WR 56 Travian Smith LB 6'04 240 27 4 Oklahoma 48 Mike Leach TE/LS 6'04 245 26 3 William & Mary 79 Herndon,Steve G 41 Johnson,Eric S/LB 57 Roderick Coleman DT 6'02 265 26 4 East Carolina 50 Ben Hamilton C 6'04 283 25 1 Minnesota 17 Jackson,Jarious QB 51 Johnson,Tim LB 58 Napoleon Harris LB 6'03 250 23 R Northwestern 51 John Mobley LB 6'01 236 29 6 Kutztown, Pa.
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