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CHICAGO BEARS Week 4, Game 4 – Sunday, October 4, 2015 – Soldier Field Raiders Numerical CHICAGO BEARS OFFENSE CHICAGO BEARS DEFENSE Bears Numerical No Name Pos No Name Pos WR 19 Eddie Royal 11 Josh Bellamy 80 Marc Mariani DE 95 Ego Ferguson 93 Will Sutton 98 Brandon Dunn 4 Derek Carr ................................QB 6 Jay Cutler .................................QB 7 Marquette King .........................P TE 83 Martellus Bennett 82 Khari Lee NT 90 Jeremiah Ratliff 91 Eddie Goldman 8 Jimmy Clausen ......................QB 10 Seth Roberts .........................WR RT 75 Kyle Long 72 Charles Leno, Jr. 73 Tayo Fabuluje DE 96 Jarvis Jenkins 76 Mitch Unrein 9 Robbie Gould .............................K 11 Sebastian Janikowski .............K RG 62 Vladimir Ducasse 65 Patrick Omameh OLB 49 Sam Acho 99 Lamarr Houston 52 LaRoy Reynolds 10 Marquess Wilson .................WR 14 Matt McGloin ..........................QB C 64 Will Montgomery 55 Hroniss Grasu ILB 50 Shea McClellin 53 John Timu 11 Joshua Bellamy ....................WR 15 Michael Crabtree ..................WR LG 68 Matt Slauson 65 Patrick Omameh ILB 59 Christian Jones 57 Lamin Barrow 12 David Fales .............................QB 18 Andre Holmes ........................WR 16 Patrick O’Donnell ......................P LT 74 Jermon Bushrod 65 Patrick Omameh OLB 92 Pernell McPhee 97 Willie Young 21 Dexter McDonald ...................CB 17 Alshon Jeffery .......................WR QB 6 Jay Cutler 8 Jimmy Clausen 12 David Fales CB 24 Alan Ball 21 Tracy Porter 27 Sherrick McManis 22 Taiwan Jones ..........................RB 19 Eddie Royal ............................WR RB 22 Matt Forte 35 Jacquizz Rodgers 33 Jeremy Langford 25 Ka’Deem Carey S 38 Adrian Amos 31 Chris Prosinski 24 Charles Woodson.....................S 20 Terrance Mitchell ................. CB 25 DJ Hayden ............................... CB WR 17 Alshon Jeffery 10 Marquess Wilson 81 Cameron Meredith S 26 Antrel Rolle 29 Harold Jones-Quartey 21 Tracy Porter .............................CB 26 Roy Helu, Jr. .............................RB TE/FB 86 Zach Miller 82 Khari Lee CB 23 Kyle Fuller 20 Terrance Mitchell 22 Matt Forté................................ RB 27 Taylor Mays ................................S 23 Kyle Fuller ................................CB 28 Latavius Murray .....................RB OAKLAND RAIDERS DEFENSE OAKLAND RAIDERS OFFENSE 24 Alan Ball ...................................CB 29 David Amerson ...................... CB DE 91 Justin Tuck 97 Mario Edwards Jr. WR 15 Michael Crabtree 10 Seth Roberts 25 Ka’Deem Carey .......................RB 31 Neiko Thorpe .......................... CB DT 90 Dan Williams 96 Denico Autry 98 C.J. Wilson LT 72 Donald Penn 69 Khalif Barnes 26 Antrel Rolle .................................S 32 Keenan Lambert .......................S 27 Sherrick McManis .................CB NT 78 Justin Ellis 92 Stacy McGee LG 66 Gabe Jackson 68 Jon Feliciano 38 TJ Carrie ...................................CB 29 Harold Jones-Quartey .............S DE 52 Khalil Mack 99 Aldon Smith 95 Benson Mayowa C 61 Rodney Hudson 70 Tony Bergstrom 39 Keith McGill ............................. CB 31 Chris Prosinski ..........................S OLB 57 Ray-Ray Armstrong 56 Lorenzo Alexander RG 76 J’Marcus Webb 68 Jon Feliciano 42 Larry Asante ..............................S 33 Jeremy Langford ................... RB 45 Marcel Reece ..........................FB MLB 50 Curtis Lofton 51 Ben Heeney RT 77 Austin Howard 73 Matt McCants 35 Jacquizz Rodgers .................RB 49 Jamize Olawale ................FB/RB OLB 53 Malcolm Smith 58 Neiron Ball TE 86 Lee Smith 81 Mychal Rivera 88 Clive Walford 38 Adrian Amos ..............................S 50 Curtis Lofton ............................LB CB 25 DJ Hayden 31 Neiko Thorpe 21 Dexter McDonald WR 89 Amari Cooper 80 Rod Streater 18 Andre Holmes 43 Thomas Gafford ......................LS 51 Ben Heeney .............................LB CB 38 TJ Carrie 39 Keith McGill 29 David Amerson QB 4 Derek Carr 14 Matt McGloin 49 Sam Acho .................................LB 52 Khalil Mack ..............................DE S 24 Charles Woodson 27 Taylor Mays RB 28 Latavius Murray 22 Taiwan Jones 26 Roy Helu, Jr. 50 Shea McClellin ........................LB 53 Malcolm Smith ........................LB S 42 Larry Asante 32 Keenan Lambert FB 45 Marcel Reece 49 Jamize Olawale 52 LaRoy Reynolds ......................LB 56 Lorenzo Alexander .................LB 53 John Timu .................................LB 57 Ray-Ray Armstrong ...............LB CHICAGO BEARS SPECIAL TEAMS OAKLAND RAIDERS SPECIAL TEAMS 55 Hroniss Grasu ...........................C 58 Neiron Ball ................................LB 57 Lamin Barrow ..........................LB P 16 Pat O’Donnell P 7 Marquette King 59 Jon Condo ................................LS 59 Christian Jones .......................LB 61 Rodney Hudson ........................C K 9 Robbie Gould K 11 Sebastian Janikowski 62 Vladimir Ducasse .....................G 66 Gabe Jackson ............................G LS 43 Thomas Gafford H 7 Marquette King 64 Will Montgomery ......................C 68 Jon Feliciano..........................G/C 65 Patrick Omameh ...................G/T H 16 Pat O’Donnell LS 59 Jon Condo 86 Lee Smith 69 Khalif Barnes .........................T/G 68 Matt Slauson .............................G 70 Tony Bergstrom ....................C/G KR 80 Marc Mariani 35 Jacquizz Rodgers KR 22 Taiwan Jones 72 Charles Leno, Jr. ........................T 72 Donald Penn ..............................T PR 80 Marc Mariani 19 Eddie Royal PR 38 TJ Carrie 73 Tayo Fabuluje ............................ T 73 Matt McCants........................T/G 74 Jermon Bushrod .......................T 76 J’Marcus Webb .....................G/T 75 Kyle Long ....................................G 77 Austin Howard .......................... T BEARS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE RAIDERS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 76 Mitch Unrein ............................DL 78 Justin Ellis ................................DT Sam Acho (Ah-chō) Harold Jones-Quartey (quar-tay) COACHES Larry Asante (ah-SAHN-tay) Latavius Murray 80 Marc Mariani ....................WR/KR Jermon Bushrod (jer-MON) Marc Mariani (Marry-Annie) Sean Desai (d-sigh) Denico Autry (duh-KNEE-co) (lah-TAY-vee-us) 80 Rod Streater ..........................WR Vladimir Ducasse (doo-CAAS) Sherrick McManis Vic Fangio (fan-geo) Neiron Ball (nurr-ON) Jamize Olawale 81 Cameron Meredith ...............WR 81 Mychal Rivera .........................TE Tayo Fabuluje (SHARE-rick mick-MAN-us) Adam Gase (gace) Khalif Barnes (kuh-LEEF) (juh-MAZE oh-lah-WALL-ee) 82 Khari Lee ...................................TE (Tie-oh Fab-ah-loo-jhay) Pernell McPhee (purr-nell) Mike Groh (grow) Jon Feliciano (fuh-LEE-see-ah-no) Mychal Rivera (MIKE-uhl) 86 Lee Smith .................................TE David Fales (rhymes with ‘nails’) Patrick Omameh (O-mah-may) Dowell Loggains (dowel LOG-ins) Roy Helu, Jr. (huh-LOO) Aldon Smith (ALL-dun) 83 Martellus Bennett ..................TE 88 Clive Walford............................TE Matt Forte (four-tay) Jacquizz Rodgers (JA-quiz) Dave Magazu (mag-ah-zoo) Sebastian Janikowski Neiko Thorpe (KNEE-co) 86 Zach Miller ................................TE Robbie Gould (GOLD) Antrel Rolle (an-TRELL ROLL) Glenn Pires (rhymes with tires) (jan-ah-COW-skee) J’Marcus Webb (juh-MAR-cuss) 89 Amari Cooper .........................WR Hroniss Grasu Khalil Mack (KAH-leel) 90 Jeremiah Ratliff.......................DL 90 Dan Williams ............................DT (huh-ROW-niss grass-uu) Benson Mayowa (may-OH-uh ) 91 Eddie Goldman ........................DL Alshon Jeffery (AL-shon) 91 Justin Tuck ..............................DE 92 Pernell McPhee .......................LB 92 Stacy McGee ...........................DT 93 Will Sutton ................................DL 95 Benson Mayowa ....................DE TODAY’S OFFICIALS 95 Ego Ferguson ..........................DL 96 Denico Autry ............................DL Referee - Jeff Triplette (42), Umpire - Shawn Smith (14), Head Linesman -Tony Veteri (36), Line Judge - Jeff Bergman (32), Field Judge - Dyrol Prioleau (109), Side Judge - Alex Kemp (55), Back Judge - Steve Freeman (133), Replay Official - Paul Weidner, 96 Jarvis Jenkins ..........................DL 97 Mario Edwards Jr. .................. DE Replay Assistant - Mike Chase 97 Willie Young .............................LB 98 C.J. Wilson ................................DL 98 Brandon Dunn .........................DL Underline denotes rookies; (Parentheses) denotes injured players. 99 Aldon Smith .............................LB 99 Lamarr Houston ......................LB Raiders Alpha OAKLAND RAIDERS NUMERICAL CHICAGO BEARS NUMERICAL Bears Alpha No Name Pos No Name Pos 56 Alexander, Lorenzo ................LB No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College 49 Acho, Sam ................................LB 29 Amerson, David ..................... CB 4 Derek Carr QB 6-3 215 24 2 Fresno State 6 Jay Cutler QB 6-3 220 32 10 Vanderbilt 38 Amos, Adrian .............................S 57 Armstrong, Ray-Ray ..............LB 7 Marquette King P 6-0 195 26 4 Fort Valley State 8 Jimmy Clausen QB 6-2 210 28 6 Notre Dame 24 Ball, Alan ..................................CB 42 Asante, Larry .............................S 10 Seth Roberts WR 6-2 195 24 1 West Alabama 9 Robbie Gould K 6-0 185 33 11 Penn State 57 Barrow, Lamin .........................LB 96 Autry, Denico ...........................DL 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6-1 265 37 16
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