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Denver Broncos Vs Oakland Raiders Sunday, November 30, 2003 at Network Associates Coliseum RAIDERS RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 81 T Denver Broncos vs Oakland Raiders Sunday, November 30, 2003 at Network Associates Coliseum RAIDERS RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 81 T. Brown 84 J. Porter 87 A. Whitted DE 95 L. Bromell 99 D. Grant No Name Pos 3 Mirer,Rick QB LT 65 B. Sims 78 C. Slaughter DT 57 R. Coleman 90 S. Gilbert 94 D. Stubblefield 1 Elam,Jason K 7 Johnson,Rob QB 4 Knorr,Micah P/K 9 Lechler,Shane P LG 70 B. Badger 73 F. Middleton DT 75 C. Cooper 92 T. Sands 97 J. Parrella 13 Kanell,Danny QB 11 Janikowski,Sebastian K C 63 B. Robbins 62 A. Treu DE 91 T. Brayton 98 A. Gbaja-Biamil 16 Plummer,Jake QB 17 Martin,Tee 3QB 17 Jackson,Jarious 3QB 21 Asomugha,Nnamdi CB RG 79 M. Collins 71 C. Hulsey OLB 41 E. Johnson 51 T. Johnson 21 Turner,Scott CB 22 Shaw,Terrance CB RT 72 L. Kennedy 66 L. Walker MLB 58 N. Harris 55 S. Pierson 22 Griffin,Quentin RB 24 Woodson,Charles CB 23 Middlebrooks,Willie CB 25 Garner,Charlie RB TE 82 T. Johnson 88 D. Jolley 83 O. Santiago OLB 50 E. Barton 57 R. Coleman 24 O'Neal,Deltha CB/WR 27 Redmond,J.R. RB WR 80 J. Rice 89 R. Curry 85 D. Gabriel CB 24 C. Woodson 38 C. Love 25 Ferguson,Nick S 31 Buchanon,Phillip CB 26 Portis,Clinton RB 32 Crockett,Zack FB QB 3 R. Mirer 7 R. Johnson 17 T. Martin CB 31 P. Buchanon 22 T. Shaw 21 N. Asomugha 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 33 Dorsett,Anthony S FB 32 Z. Crockett 44 C. Hetherington SS 33 A. Dorsett 36 D. Gibson 37 C.Scott 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 36 Gibson,Derrick S 32 Young,Chris S 37 Scott,Carey S RB 25 C. Garner 47 T. Wheatley 27 J. Redmond FS 21 N. Asomugha 33 A. Dorsett 33 Spencer,Jimmy CB 38 Love,Clarence CB 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 41 Johnson,Eric S/LB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 35 Walls,Lenny CB 44 Hetherington,Chris FB 42 Brandon,Sam S 47 Wheatley,Tyrone RB LE 93 T.Pryce 68 M.Fatafehi WR 80 R.Smith 81 C.Cole 24 D.O'Neal 47 McNeil,Ryan CB 50 Barton,Eric LB LT 68 M.Fatafehi 75 M.Pope 94 L.Almanzar LT 74 E.Salaam 71 B.Brockermeyer 69 P.Alexander 50 Hamilton,Ben C 51 Johnson,Tim LB 53 Rutledge,Johnny LB 55 Pierson,Shurron LB RT 90 D.Holland 96 D.Davis LG 50 B.Hamilton 79 S.Herndon 55 Burns,Keith LB 57 Coleman,Roderick DT RE 92 B.Berry 98 R.Hayward C 66 T.Nalen 56 Wilson,Al LB 58 Harris,Napoleon LB 57 Sykes,Jashon LB 59 Atkins,Larry LB WLB 59 D.Spragan 53 J.Rutledge RG 62 D.Neil 65 C.Carlisle 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 62 Treu,Adam C MLB 56 A.Wilson 55 K.Burns RT 78 M.Lepsis 72 G.Foster 62 Neil,Dan G 63 Robbins,Barret C 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 65 Sims,Barry T SLB 57 J.Sykes 55 K.Burns TE 84 S.Sharpe 89 D.Carswell 86 P.Hape 66 Nalen,Tom C 66 Walker,Langston T LCB 35 L.Walls 33 J.Spencer 21 S.Turner 88 J.Putzier 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 70 Badger,Brad T 69 Alexander,P.J. T 71 Hulsey,Corey G RCB 31 K.Herndon 23 W.Middlebrooks 47 R.McNeil WR 87 E.McCaffrey 85 A.Lelie 82 A.Madise 71 Brockermeyer,Blake T 72 Kennedy,Lincoln T SS 28 K.Kennedy 32 C.Young QB 16 J.Plummer 13 D.Kanell 17 J.Jackson 72 Foster,George T 73 Middleton,Frank G 74 Salaam,Ephraim T 75 Cooper,Chris DT FS 25 N.Ferguson 42 S.Brandon RB 26 C.Portis 22 Q.Griffin 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 78 Slaughter,Chad T FB 34 R.Droughns 78 Lepsis,Matt T 79 Collins,Mo G 79 Herndon,Steve G 80 Rice,Jerry WR 80 Smith,Rod WR 81 Brown,Tim WR 81 Cole,Chris WR 82 Johnson,Teyo TE RAIDERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 82 Madise,Adrian WR 83 Santiago,O.J. TE P 9 S. Lechler 11 S. Janikowski P 4 M.Knorr 83 Leach,Mike TE/LS 84 Porter,Jerry WR 84 Sharpe,Shannon TE 85 Gabriel,Doug WR K 11 S. Janikowski 9S. Lechler K 1 J.Elam 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 87 Whitted,Alvis WR H 9 S. Lechler 3R. Mirer KO 4 M.Knorr 86 Hape,Patrick TE 88 Jolley,Doug TE 87 McCaffrey,Ed WR 89 Curry,Ronald WR KC 62 A. Treu 88 D. Jolley H 4 M.Knorr 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 90 Gilbert,Sean DT PC 62 A. Treu 88 D. Jolley KC 83 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 66 T.Nalen 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 91 Brayton,Tyler DE 90 Holland,Darius DT 92 Sands,Terdell DT KR 87 A. Whitted 85 D. Gabriel PC 83 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 86 P.Hape 92 Berry,Bert DE 94 Stubblefield,Dana DT PR 31 P. Buchanon 85 D. Gabriel KR 81 C.Cole 34 R.Droughns 82 A.Madise 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 95 Bromell,Lorenzo DE 94 Almanzar,Luis DT 97 Parrella,John DT PR 24 D.O'Neal 80 R.Smith 85 A.Lelie 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 98 Gbaja-Biamila,Akbar DE 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 99 Grant,DeLawrence DE TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Ron Blum (7); Umpire-Chad Brown (31); Head Linesman-Mark Baltz (26); Line Judge-Derick Bowers (74); Field Judge-Bill Spitler (119); Side Judge-Laird Hayes (125); Back Judge-Bill Schmitz (122); Replay Assistant-Hendi Ancich; Video Operator-Roger Ruth Denver Broncos vs Oakland Raiders Sunday, November 30, 2003 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 21 Asomugha,Nnamdi CB 3 Rick Mirer QB 6'03' 215 33 9 Notre Dame 1 Jason Elam K 5'11' 200 33 11 Hawaii 69 Alexander,P.J. T 59 Atkins,Larry LB 7 Rob Johnson QB 6'04' 204 30 9 Southern California 4 Micah Knorr P/K 6'02' 199 28 4 Utah State 94 Almanzar,Luis DT 70 Badger,Brad T 9 Shane Lechler P 6'02' 225 27 4 Texas A&M 13 Danny Kanell QB 6'03' 218 30 6 Florida State 92 Berry,Bert DE 50 Barton,Eric LB 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6'01' 255 25 4 Florida State 16 Jake Plummer QB 6'02' 202 29 7 Arizona State 42 Brandon,Sam S 91 Brayton,Tyler DE 17 Tee Martin 3QB 6'03 227 25 1 Tennessee 17 Jarious Jackson 3QB 6'00' 228 26 3 Notre Dame 71 Brockermeyer,Blake T 95 Bromell,Lorenzo DE 21 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6'02' 210 22 R California 21 Scott Turner CB 5'10' 180 31 8 Illinois 55 Burns,Keith LB 81 Brown,Tim WR 22 Terrance Shaw CB 5'11' 200 30 9 Stephen F. Austin 22 Quentin Griffin RB 5'07' 198 22 R Oklahoma 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 31 Buchanon,Phillip CB 24 Charles Woodson CB 6'01' 205 27 6 Michigan 23 Willie Middlebrooks CB 6'01' 200 24 3 Minnesota 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 57 Coleman,Roderick DT 25 Charlie Garner RB 5'10' 195 31 10 Tennessee 24 Deltha O'Neal CB/WR 5'10' 196 26 4 California 81 Cole,Chris WR 79 Collins,Mo G 27 J.R. Redmond RB 5'11 215 26 4 Arizona State 25 Nick Ferguson S 5'11' 201 29 4 Georgia Tech 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 75 Cooper,Chris DT 31 Phillip Buchanon CB 5'10' 186 23 2 Miami 26 Clinton Portis RB 6'00' 207 22 2 Miami 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 32 Crockett,Zack FB 32 Zack Crockett FB 6'02' 240 31 9 Florida State 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6'01' 215 26 4 Arkansas 1 Elam,Jason K 89 Curry,Ronald WR 33 Anthony Dorsett S 5'11' 200 30 8 Pittsburgh 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5'10' 180 27 2 Toledo 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 33 Dorsett,Anthony S 36 Derrick Gibson S 6'02' 215 24 3 Florida State 32 Chris Young S 6'00' 215 23 1 Georgia Tech 25 Ferguson,Nick S 85 Gabriel,Doug WR 37 Carey Scott S 5'11' 207 25 1 Kentucky State 33 Jimmy Spencer CB 5'09' 188 34 12 Florida 72 Foster,George T 25 Garner,Charlie RB 38 Clarence Love CB 5'10' 181 27 3 Toledo 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5'11' 207 25 3 Oregon 22 Griffin,Quentin RB 98 Gbaja-Biamila,Akbar DE 41 Eric Johnson S/LB 6'00' 210 27 4 Nebraska 35 Lenny Walls CB 6'04' 195 24 2 Boston College 50 Hamilton,Ben C 36 Gibson,Derrick S 44 Chris Hetherington FB 6'03' 244 31 8 Yale 42 Sam Brandon S 6'02' 200 24 2 Nevada-Las Vegas 86 Hape,Patrick TE 90 Gilbert,Sean DT 47 Tyrone Wheatley RB 6'00' 235 31 9 Michigan 47 Ryan McNeil CB 6'02 192 33 11 Miami 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 99 Grant,DeLawrence DE 50 Eric Barton LB 6'02' 245 26 5 Maryland 50 Ben Hamilton C 6'04' 283 26 2 Minnesota 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 58 Harris,Napoleon LB 51 Tim Johnson LB 6'00' 235 25 2 Youngstown State 53 Johnny Rutledge LB 6'02' 245 26 5 Florida 79 Herndon,Steve G 44 Hetherington,Chris FB 55 Shurron Pierson LB 6'03' 242 21 R South Florida 55 Keith Burns LB 6'02' 235 31 10 Oklahoma State 90 Holland,Darius DT 71 Hulsey,Corey G 57 Roderick Coleman DT 6'02' 285 27 5 East Carolina 56 Al Wilson LB 6'00' 240 26 5 Tennessee 17 Jackson,Jarious 3QB 11 Janikowski,Sebastian K 58 Napoleon Harris LB 6'03' 250 24 2 Northwestern 57 Jashon Sykes LB 6'03' 239 24 1 Colorado 13 Kanell,Danny QB 41 Johnson,Eric S/LB 59 Larry Atkins LB 6'03 243 28 5 UCLA 59 Donnie Spragan LB 6'04' 239 27 2 Stanford 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 7 Johnson,Rob QB 62 Adam Treu C 6'05' 300 29 7 Nebraska 62 Dan Neil G 6'02' 285 30 7 Texas 4 Knorr,Micah P/K 82 Johnson,Teyo TE 63 Barret Robbins C 6'03' 320 30 8 Texas Christian 65 Cooper Carlisle G/T 6'05' 295 26 3 Florida 83 Leach,Mike TE/LS 51 Johnson,Tim LB 65 Barry Sims T 6'05' 300 29 5 Utah 66 Tom Nalen C 6'03' 286 32 10 Boston College 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 88 Jolley,Doug TE 66 Langston Walker T 6'08' 345 24 2 California 68 Mario Fatafehi DT 6'02' 296 24 3 Kansas State 78 Lepsis,Matt T 72 Kennedy,Lincoln T 70 Brad Badger T 6'04' 319 28 7 Stanford 69 P.J.
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