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Houston, Texas - 7:20 P.M vs. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 - NRG STADIUM - HOUSTON, TEXAS - 7:20 P.M. CT NO. NAME POS. NO. NAME POS. 2 AJ McCarron .............................. QB TEXANS OFFENSE TEXANS DEFENSE 2 Brian Hoyer ................................ QB 4 Deshaun Watson ....................... QB WR 10 DeAndre Hopkins 11 Steven Mitchell Jr. DE 92 Brandon Dunn 91 Carlos Watkins 93 Joel Heath 4 Adam Vinatieri ..............................K 7 Ka’imi Fairbairn ............................K LT 78 Laremy Tunsil 63 Roderick Johnson NT 98 D.J. Reader 6 Chad Kelly .................................. QB 9 Bryan Anger ..................................P 7 Jacoby Brissett ........................ QB LG 74 Max Scharping DE 97 Angelo Blackson 94 Charles Omenihu 10 DeAndre Hopkins .......................WR 8 Rigoberto Sanchez ......................P 11 Steven Mitchell Jr. ...................WR C 66 Nick Martin 65 Greg Mancz OLB 59 Whitney Mercilus 52 Barkevious Mingo 13 T.Y. Hilton ....................................WR 12 Kenny Stills ...............................WR RG 73 Zach Fulton ILB 55 Benardrick McKinney 58 Peter Kalambayi 50 Tyrell Adams 14 Zach Pascal ...............................WR 14 DeAndre Carter ..........................WR RT 71 Tytus Howard 77 Chris Clark ILB 41 Zach Cunningham 51 Dylan Cole 15 Parris Campbell .........................WR 15 Will Fuller V ................................WR TE 87 Darren Fells 88 Jordan Akins OLB 57 Brennan Scarlett 54 Jacob Martin 16 Ashton Dulin ..............................WR 16 Keke Coutee ..............................WR WR 16 Keke Coutee 14 DeAndre Carter CB 24 Johnathan Joseph 32 Lonnie Johnson Jr. 35 Keion Crossen 20 Jordan Wilkins .......................... RB 20 Justin Reid ...................................S 21 Nyheim Hines ............................ RB WR 15 Will Fuller V 12 Kenny Stills 28 Vernon Hargreaves III 21 Bradley Roby ............................. CB 23 Kenny Moore II .......................... CB 22 Gareon Conley ........................... CB QB 4 Deshaun Watson 2 AJ McCarron CB 21 Bradley Roby 22 Gareon Conley 30 Cornell Armstrong 25 Marlon Mack............................... RB 23 Carlos Hyde ............................... RB RB 25 Duke Johnson -or- 23 Carlos Hyde 34 Taiwan Jones S 39 Tashaun Gipson Sr. 37 Jahleel Addae 27 Mike Adams 26 Clayton Geathers .........................S 24 Johnathan Joseph ................... CB 38 Buddy Howell 44 Cullen Gillaspia (FB) S 20 Justin Reid 33 A.J. Moore Jr. 29 Malik Hooker .................................S 25 Duke Johnson ........................... RB 30 George Odum ................................S 27 Mike Adams ..................................S COLTS DEFENSE COLTS OFFENSE 31 Quincy Wilson ........................... CB 28 Vernon Hargreaves III ............... CB DE 99 Justin Houston 52 Ben Banogu WR 13 T.Y. Hilton 15 Parris Campbell 83 Marcus Johnson 33 Jonathan Williams .................... RB 30 Cornell Armstrong .................... CB NT 90 Grover Stewart 92 Margus Hunt LT 74 Anthony Castonzo 62 Le’Raven Clark 34 Rock Ya-Sin ................................ CB 32 Lonnie Johnson Jr. .................. CB 35 Pierre Desir ................................ CB UT 96 Denico Autry 94 Tyquan Lewis 91 Trevon Coley LG 56 Quenton Nelson 73 Joe Haeg 33 A.J. Moore Jr. ...............................S 37 Khari Willis ....................................S C 78 Ryan Kelly 63 Josh Andrews 34 Taiwan Jones ............................ RB DE 93 Jabaal Sheard 97 Al-Quadin Muhammad 39 Marvell Tell III ............................. CB RG 64 Mark Glowinski 73 Joe Haeg 35 Keion Crossen ........................... CB WLB 53 Darius Leonard 45 E.J. Speed 42 Rolan Milligan ...............................S 37 Jahleel Addae ...............................S RT 72 Braden Smith 62 Le’Raven Clark 44 Zaire Franklin .............................LB MLB 50 Anthony Walker 58 Bobby Okereke 38 Buddy Howell ............................. RB TE 84 Jack Doyle 81 Mo Alie-Cox 45 E.J. Speed ...................................LB SAM 49 Matthew Adams 44 Zaire Franklin 39 Tashaun Gipson Sr. .....................S WR 14 Zach Pascal 80 Chester Rogers 16 Ashton Dulin 46 Luke Rhodes ...............................LS 41 Zach Cunningham .....................ILB 47 Shakial Taylor ............................ CB CB 23 Kenny Moore II 31 Quincy Wilson 47 Shakial Taylor QB 7 Jacoby Brissett 2 Brian Hoyer 6 Chad Kelly 44 Cullen Gillaspia ...........................FB 49 Matthew Adams ........................LB FS 29 Malik Hooker 30 George Odum 42 Rolan Milligan 46 Jon Weeks ..................................LS TE 85 Eric Ebron 50 Anthony Walker ..........................LB 50 Tyrell Adams ..............................ILB SS 26 Clayton Geathers 37 Khari Willis RB 25 Marlon Mack 21 Nyheim Hines 20 Jordan Wilkins 52 Ben Banogu ................................DE 51 Dylan Cole ..................................ILB CB 35 Pierre Desir 34 Rock Ya-Sin 39 Marvell Tell III 33 Jonathan Williams 53 Darius Leonard ...........................LB 52 Barkevious Mingo .................. OLB TEXANS SPECIALISTS COLTS SPECIALISTS 56 Quenton Nelson....................... G/C 54 Jacob Martin ........................... OLB 58 Bobby Okereke ...........................LB 55 Benardrick McKinney ................ILB P 9 Bryan Anger P 8 Rigoberto Sanchez 62 Le’Raven Clark .........................G/T 57 Brennan Scarlett .................... OLB K 7 Ka’imi Fairbairn PK 4 Adam Vinatieri 63 Josh Andrews ..............................C 58 Peter Kalambayi ......................ILB H 9 Bryan Anger H 8 Rigoberto Sanchez 64 Mark Glowinski .............................G 59 Whitney Mercilus .................... OLB 72 Braden Smith............................T/G LS 46 Jon Weeks LS 46 Luke Rhodes 63 Roderick Johnson ........................T 73 Joe Haeg ..................................T/G 14 DeAndre Carter 34 Taiwan Jones 21 Nyheim Hines 14 Zach Pascal 65 Greg Mancz .............................. C/G KR KR 74 Anthony Castonzo .......................T 66 Nick Martin ...................................C PR 14 DeAndre Carter 16 Keke Coutee PR 80 Chester Rogers 21 Nyheim Hines 78 Ryan Kelly .....................................C 71 Tytus Howard ...........................G/T Rookies underlined Rookies underlined 80 Chester Rogers .........................WR 73 Zach Fulton .............................. C/G TEXANS PRONUNCIATIONS COLTS PRONUNCIATIONS 81 Mo Alie-Cox .................................TE 74 Max Scharping ..........................G/T TONIGHT’S OFFICIALS 83 Marcus Johnson .......................WR 77 Chris Clark ....................................T Jahleel Addae ..........................ah-DIE Peter Kalambayi ......cal-am-BYE-ee Referee ...............................RONALD TORBERT (62) Denico Autry ........................................................................ duh-NEE-co 84 Jack Doyle .................................TE Ben Banogu ........................................................................BANN-uh-goo 78 Laremy Tunsil ...............................T Jordan Akins ........................... A-kins Senio Kelemete ................................. Umpire ............................ TERRY KILLENS, JR. (77) Pierre Desir .............................................................................. duh-ZEER 85 Eric Ebron ...................................TE 87 Darren Fells ................................TE Gareon Conley ................gare-ee-ON ..................seh-NEEL kel-uh-MEH-tay Down Judge ...........................SARAH THOMAS (53) Eric Ebron .................................................................................... EE-bron 90 Grover Stewart ...........................DT Clayton Geathers ................................................................... Geh-thers 88 Jordan Akins ..............................TE Keke Coutee ..................................Q-T D’Anton Lynn .......................... DAN-tin Line Judge ................ MARK STEINKERCHNER (84) Nyheim Hines..........................................................................NYE-heem 91 Trevon Coley ...............................DT Malik Hooker ............................................................................... MA-leek 91 Carlos Watkins ...........................DE Duke Ejiofor ...................EDGE-eh-for Greg Mancz ..............................MANTS Field Judge .............................RYAN DICKSON (25) 92 Margus Hunt ...............................DT 92 Brandon Dunn .............................NT Al-Quadin Muhammad ....................................................al-KWUH-deen 93 Jabaal Sheard ............................DE Ka’imi Fairbairn ...kuh-EE-me FAIR-bairn Whitney Mercilus ......... MER-sih-liss Side Judge .............................SCOTT EDWARDS (3) Bobby Okereke ............................................................ oh-kuh-REE-kee 93 Joel Heath ..................................DE Rigoberto Sanchez ....................................................REE-go-BEAR-toe 94 Tyquan Lewis ........................DT/DE Cullen Gillaspia .......gill-ESS-pee-ah Barkevious Mingo .. bar-KEY-vee-us Back Judge ....................ANTHONY JOSSELYN (67) 94 Charles Omenihu ........................DE Jabaal Sheard ........................................................... juh-BALL SHEERD 96 Denico Autry .........................DT/DE Tashaun Gipson Sr. ........tuh-SHAWN Charles Omenihu ....oh-MEN-ah-hoo Replay Official ........................ SALEEM CHOUDHRY Adam Vinatieri ..............................................................
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