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Denver Broncos Vs Tennessee Titans Saturday, December 25, 2004 Denver Broncos vs Tennessee Titans Saturday, December 25, 2004 at The Coliseum TITANS TITANS OFFENSE TITANS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 85 D.Mason 82 E.Berlin LE 95 B.Schobel 98 A.Odom 94 J.Thomas No Name Pos 1 Anderson,Gary K LT 72 B.Hopkins 76 J.Mathews LT 93 K.Carter 99 R.Long 96 J.Clauss 1 Elam,Jason K 7 Volek,Billy QB 6 Baker,Jason P/K 9 McNair,Steve QB LG 60 J.Bell 64 E.Amano RT 92 A.Haynesworth 90 R.Starks 96 J.Clauss 10 Luke,Triandos WR 12 Johnson,Doug QB C 77 J.Hartwig 64 E.Amano RE 97 C.Hall 91 T.LaBoy 13 Kanell,Danny QB 15 Hentrich,Craig P/K 16 Plummer,Jake QB 21 Rolle,Samari CB RG 75 B.Olson 76 J.Mathews 64 E.Amano LLB 50 R.Boiman 52 J.Ena 56 C.Spencer 17 Watts,Darius WR 22 Dyson,Andre CB RT 71 F.Miller 76 J.Mathews 78 To.Williams MLB 55 B.Kassell 51 R.Reynolds 57 J.Kramer 20 Hearst,Garrison RB 23 Nickey,Donnie S 24 Bailey,Champ CB 24 Beckham,Tony CB TE 88 E. Kinney 84 S.Meier 86 B.Troupe RLB 53 K.Bulluck 52 J.Ena 58 K.Amato 25 Ferguson,Nick S 26 Woolfolk,Andre CB WR 83 D.Bennett 81 J.McAddley 80 D.Hill LCB 22 A.Dyson 30 R.Gardner 24 T.Beckham 26 Bell,Tatum RB 28 Thompson,Lamont S 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 29 Brown,Chris RB QB 7 B.Volek 12 D.Johnson 9 S.McNair SS 23 D.Nickey 42 S.McGarrahan 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 30 Gardner,Rich CB RB 32 A.Smith 35 R.Holcombe 29 C.Brown FS 28 L.Thompson 23 D.Nickey 31 L.Schulters 32 Young,Chris S 31 Schulters,Lance S 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 32 Smith,Antowain RB FB 35 R.Holcombe 44 T.Fleming RCB 36 M.Waddell 21 S.Rolle 26 A.Woolfolk 37 Sapp,Cecil RB 35 Holcombe,Robert FB/RB 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 36 Waddell,Michael CB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 40 Shoate,Jeff CB 42 McGarrahan,Scott S 42 Brandon,Sam S 44 Fleming,Troy FB LE 92 M.Coleman 95 A.Palepoi 93 T.Pryce WR 80 R.Smith 17 D.Watts 45 Alexander,Roc CB 50 Boiman,Rocky LB LT 68 M.Fatafehi 61 E.Johnson 97 D.Veal LT 78 M.Lepsis 65 C.Carlisle 47 Lynch,John S 51 Reynolds,Robert LB 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 52 Ena,Justin LB RT 75 M.Pope LG 50 B.Hamilton 69 P.Alexander 52 Williams,D.J. LB 53 Bulluck,Keith LB RE 98 R.Hayward 99 R.Johnson C 66 T.Nalen 50 B.Hamilton 53 Green,Louis LB 55 Kassell,Brad LB 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 56 Spencer,Cody LB WLB 52 D.Williams 59 D.Spragan 53 L.Green RG 62 D.Neil 65 C.Carlisle 70 T.Clabo 56 Wilson,Al LB 57 Kramer,Jordan LB MLB 56 A.Wilson 55 P.Chukwurah RT 72 G.Foster 74 C.Green 57 Sykes,Jashon LB 58 Amato,Ken LB/LS 58 Pierce,Terry LB 60 Bell,Jacob G/T SLB 59 D.Spragan 58 T.Pierce 57 J.Sykes TE 89 D.Carswell 88 J.Putzier 86 P.Hape 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 64 Amano,Eugene C LCB 24 C.Bailey 40 J.Shoate 83 M.Leach 61 Johnson,Ellis DT 71 Miller,Fred T 62 Neil,Dan G 72 Hopkins,Brad T RCB 31 K.Herndon 45 R.Alexander WR 85 A.Lelie 10 T.Luke 81 C.Adams 63 Stuber,Tim G 75 Olson,Benji G SS 28 K.Kennedy 32 C.Young QB 16 J.Plummer 13 D.Kanell 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 76 Mathews,Jason T 66 Nalen,Tom C 77 Hartwig,Justin C FS 47 J.Lynch 25 N.Ferguson 42 S.Brandon RB 34 R.Droughns 26 T.Bell 20 G.Hearst 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 78 Williams,Todd T/G 37 C.Sapp 69 Alexander,P.J. G 80 Hill,Darrell WR 70 Clabo,Tyson G 81 McAddley,Jason WR FB 39 K.Johnson 34 R.Droughns 72 Foster,George T 82 Berlin,Eddie WR 74 Green,Cornell T 83 Bennett,Drew WR 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 84 Meier,Shad TE TITANS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 78 Lepsis,Matt T 85 Mason,Derrick WR 80 Smith,Rod WR 86 Troupe,Ben TE P 15 C.Hentrich 1 G.Anderson P 6 J.Baker 81 Adams,Charlie WR 88 Kinney,Erron TE K 1 G.Anderson 15 C.Hentrich K 1 J.Elam 83 Leach,Mike TE/LS 90 Starks,Randy DT 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 91 LaBoy,Travis DE KO 15 C.Hentrich 1 G.Anderson KO 6 J.Baker 1J.Elam 86 Hape,Patrick TE 92 Haynesworth,Albert DT H 15 C.Hentrich 83 D.Bennett 7 B.Volek PR 80 R.Smith 10 T.Luke 24 C.Bailey 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 93 Carter,Kevin DT/DE 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 94 Thomas,Juqua DE PR 85 D.Mason 82 E.Berlin 36 M.Waddell KR 34 R.Droughns 45 R.Alexander 10 T.Luke 92 Coleman,Marco DE 95 Schobel,Bo DE KOR 81 J.McAddley 36 M.Waddell PC 83 M.Leach 86 P.Hape 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 96 Clauss,Jared DT 95 Palepoi,Anton DE 97 Hall,Carlos DE K/PC 58 K.Amato 71 F.Miller KC 83 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 50 B.Hamilton 97 Veal,Demetrin DT/DE 98 Odom,Antwan DE H 6 J.Baker 13 D.Kanell 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 99 Long,Rien DT 99 Johnson,Raylee DE TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Bill Carollo (63); Umpire-Tony Michalek (115); Head Linesman-Jerry Bergman (91); Line Judge-Bryon Boston (18); Field Judge-Gene Steratore (114); Side Judge-John Parry (132); Back Judge-Bob Waggoner (25); Replay Assistant-Bob Boylston (); Video Operator-Lou Ruchser () Denver Broncos vs Tennessee Titans Saturday, December 25, 2004 at The Coliseum TENNESSEE TITANS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 64 Amano,Eugene C 1 Gary Anderson K 5'11" 193 45 23 Syracuse 1 Jason Elam K 5'11" 200 34 12 Hawaii 81 Adams,Charlie WR 58 Amato,Ken LB/LS 7 Billy Volek QB 6'02" 214 28 2 Fresno State 6 Jason Baker P/K 6'01" 195 26 4 Iowa 69 Alexander,P.J. G 1 Anderson,Gary K 9 Steve McNair QB 6'02" 225 31 10 Alcorn State 10 Triandos Luke WR 5'11" 193 23 Alabama 45 Alexander,Roc CB 24 Beckham,Tony CB 12 Doug Johnson QB 6'02'' 225 27 5 Florida 13 Danny Kanell QB 6'03" 218 31 7 Florida State 24 Bailey,Champ CB 60 Bell,Jacob G/T 15 Craig Hentrich P/K 6'03" 205 33 11 Notre Dame 16 Jake Plummer QB 6'02" 202 30 8 Arizona State 6 Baker,Jason P/K 83 Bennett,Drew WR 21 Samari Rolle CB 6'00" 175 28 7 Florida State 17 Darius Watts WR 6'02" 240 23 Marshall 26 Bell,Tatum RB 82 Berlin,Eddie WR 22 Andre Dyson CB 5'10" 187 25 4 Utah 20 Garrison Hearst RB 5'11" 215 33 10 Georgia 42 Brandon,Sam S 50 Boiman,Rocky LB 23 Donnie Nickey S 6'02" 215 24 2 Ohio State 24 Champ Bailey CB 6'00" 192 26 6 Georgia 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 29 Brown,Chris RB 24 Tony Beckham CB 6'01" 189 26 3 Wisconsin-Stout 25 Nick Ferguson S 5'11" 201 30 5 Georgia Tech 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 53 Bulluck,Keith LB 26 Andre Woolfolk CB 6'01" 200 24 2 Oklahoma 26 Tatum Bell RB 5'11" 212 23 Oklahoma State 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 93 Carter,Kevin DT/DE 28 Lamont Thompson S 6'02" 218 26 3 Washington State 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6'01" 215 27 5 Arkansas 70 Clabo,Tyson G 96 Clauss,Jared DT 29 Chris Brown RB 6'03" 220 23 2 Colorado 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5'10" 180 28 3 Toledo 92 Coleman,Marco DE 22 Dyson,Andre CB 30 Rich Gardner CB 5'11" 192 23 Penn State 32 Chris Young S 6'00" 215 24 2 Georgia Tech 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 52 Ena,Justin LB 31 Lance Schulters S 6'01" 205 29 7 Hofstra 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5'11" 207 26 4 Oregon 1 Elam,Jason K 44 Fleming,Troy FB 32 Antowain Smith RB 6'02" 230 32 8 Houston 37 Cecil Sapp RB 5'11" 230 26 1 Colorado State 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 30 Gardner,Rich CB 35 Robert Holcombe FB/RB 5'11" 220 29 7 Illinois 39 Kyle Johnson FB 6'00" 242 26 1 Syracuse 25 Ferguson,Nick S 97 Hall,Carlos DE 36 Michael Waddell CB 5'11" 180 23 R North Carolina 40 Jeff Shoate CB 5'10" 187 23 San Diego State 72 Foster,George T 77 Hartwig,Justin C 42 Scott McGarrahan S 6'01" 205 30 7 New Mexico 42 Sam Brandon S 6'02" 200 25 3 Nevada-Las Vegas 74 Green,Cornell T 92 Haynesworth,Albert DT 44 Troy Fleming FB 6'00" 236 24 Tennessee 45 Roc Alexander CB 6'00" 193 23 Washington 53 Green,Louis LB 15 Hentrich,Craig P/K 50 Rocky Boiman LB 6'04" 238 24 3 Notre Dame 47 John Lynch S 6'02" 220 33 12 Stanford 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 80 Hill,Darrell WR 51 Robert Reynolds LB 6'03" 250 23 Ohio State 50 Ben Hamilton G/C 6'04" 283 27 3 Minnesota 86 Hape,Patrick TE 35 Holcombe,Robert FB/RB 52 Justin Ena LB 6'03" 245 25 3 Brigham Young 52 D.J.
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