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121223 Flipcard Cle Layout 1 DENVER BRONCOS (11-3) vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS (5-9) SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 2012 • 2:05 P.M. • SPORTS AUTHORITY FIELD AT MILE HIGH • DENVER BRONCOS NUMERICAL BRONCOS 2012 SCHEDULE BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE BROWNS 2012 SCHEDULE BROWNS NUMERICAL No. Player Pos. No. Player Pos. 4 Britton Colquitt . .P Wk. Date Opponent Time/Result WR 88 Demaryius Thomas 12 Matthew Willis 11 Trindon Holliday LDE 95 Derek Wolfe 70 Malik Jackson Wk. Date Opponent Time/Result 2 Reggie Hodges . .P 5 Matt Prater . .K 3 Brandon Weeden . .QB 1 Sept. 9 vs. Pittsburgh W, 31-19 LT 78 Ryan Clady 75 Chris Clark DT 99 Kevin Vickerson 98 Sealver Siliga 1 Sept. 9 vs. Philadelphia L, 17-16 6 Brock Osweiler . .QB 4 Phil Dawson . .K 2 Sept. 17 at Atlanta L, 27-21 2 Sept. 16 at Cincinnati L, 34-27 11 Trindon Holliday . .WR LG 68 Zane Beadles 65 Manny Ramirez NT 97 Justin Bannan 96 Mitch Unrein 11 Mohamed Massaquoi . .WR 12 Matthew Willis . .WR 12 Colt McCoy . .QB 3 Sept. 23 vs. Houston L, 31-25 C 67 Dan Koppen 54 C.J. Davis 3 Sept. 23 vs. Buffalo L, 24-14 14 Brandon Stokley . .WR RDE 92 Elvis Dumervil 91 Robert Ayers 13 Josh Gordon . .WR 16 Caleb Hanie . .QB 4 Sept. 30 vs. Oakland W, 37-6 RG 73 Chris Kuper 65 Manny Ramirez 4 Sept. 27 at Baltimore L, 23-16 15 Greg Little . .WR 17 Andre Caldwell . .WR SLB 58 Von Miller 56 Nate Irving 16 Joshua Cribbs . .WR 5 Oct. 7 at New England L, 31-21 RT 74 Orlando Franklin 75 Chris Clark 5 Oct. 7 at N.Y. Giants L, 41-27 18 Peyton Manning . .QB MLB 57 Keith Brooking 53 Steven Johnson 20 Montario Hardesty . .RB 20 Mike Adams . .SS 6 Oct. 15 at San Diego W, 35-24 TE 81 Joel Dreessen 84 Jacob Tamme 85 Virgil Green 6 Oct. 14 vs. Cincinnati W, 34-24 22 Buster Skrine . .DB 21 Ronnie Hillman . .RB 23 Joe Haden . .DB 7 Oct. 21 Bye WLB 52 Wesley Woodyard 55 D.J. Williams 59 Danny Trevathan 7 Oct. 21 at Indianapolis L, 17-13 22 Tracy Porter . .CB 80 Julius Thomas 24 Sheldon Brown . .DB LCB 24 Champ Bailey 22 Tracy Porter 24 Champ Bailey . .CB 8 Oct. 28 vs. New Orleans W, 34-14 WR 87 Eric Decker 14 Brandon Stokley 17 Andre Caldwell 8 Oct. 28 vs. San Diego W, 7-6 25 Chris Ogbonnaya . .RB 25 Chris Harris . .CB 26 Trevin Wade . .DB 26 Rahim Moore . .FS 9 Nov. 4 at Cincinnati W, 31-23 QB 18 Peyton Manning 6 Brock Osweiler 16 Caleb Hanie RCB 25 Chris Harris 32 Tony Carter 31 Omar Bolden 9 Nov. 4 vs. Baltimore L, 25-15 27 Eric Hagg . .DB 27 Knowshon Moreno . .RB 10 Nov. 11 at Carolina W, 36-14 SS 20 Mike Adams 30 David Bruton 10 Nov. 11 Bye 28 Usama Young . .DB 30 David Bruton . .SS FB 49 Chris Gronkowski 40 Jacob Hester 29 Brandon Jackson . .RB 11 Nov. 18 vs. San Diego W, 30-23 11 Nov. 18 at Dallas L, 23-20 31 Omar Bolden . .CB RB 27 Knowshon Moreno 21 Ronnie Hillman 35 Lance Ball FS 26 Rahim Moore 36 Jim Leonhard 31 Prince Miller . .DB 32 Tony Carter . .CB 12 Nov. 25 at Kansas City W, 17-9 12 Nov. 25 vs. Pittsburgh W, 20-14 33 Trent Richardson . .RB 35 Lance Ball . .RB 37 Johnson Bademosi . .DB 36 Jim Leonhard . .FS 13 Dec. 2 vs. Tampa Bay W, 31-23 BROWNS DEFENSE BROWNS OFFENSE 13 Dec. 2 at Oakland W, 20-17 39 Tashaun Gipson . .DB 40 Jacob Hester . .FB 14 Dec. 6 at Oakland W, 26-13 14 Dec. 9 vs. Kansas City W, 30-7 41 Ray Ventrone . .DB 46 Aaron Brewer . .LS LE 97 Jabaal Sheard 95 Juqua Parker WR 13 Josh Gordon 11 Mohamed Massaquoi 16 Joshua Cribbs 47 Brad Smelley . .TE 49 Chris Gronkowski . .FB 15 Dec. 16 at Baltimore W, 34-17 15 Dec. 16 vs. Washington L, 38-21 48 Owen Marecic . .FB 52 Wesley Woodyard . .WLB DT 71 Ahtyba Rubin 93 John Hughes LT 73 Joe Thomas 75 Oniel Cousins 52 D'Qwell Jackson . .LB 16 Dec. 23 vs. Cleveland 2:05 p.m. MST 16 Dec. 23 at Denver 2:05 p.m. MST 53 Steven Johnson . .MLB 53 Craig Robertson . .LB DT 98 Phil Taylor 90 Billy Winn 67 Ishmaa'ily Kitchen LG 77 John Greco 74 Jarrod Shaw 54 C.J. Davis . .C/G 17 Dec. 30 vs. Kansas City 2:25 p.m. MST 17 Dec. 30 at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. EST 54 Adrian Moten . .LB C 55 Alex Mack 55 D.J. Williams . .WLB RE 92 Frostee Rucker 91 Hall Davis 55 Alex Mack . .OL 56 Nate Irving . .SLB BRONCOS INFORMATION RG 66 Shawn Lauvao BROWNS INFORMATION 56 Kaluka Maiava . .LB 57 Keith Brooking . .LB Owner: . .Pat Bowlen SLB 58 L.J. Fort 94 Tank Carder 57 Christian Yount . .LS 58 Von Miller . .SLB RT 72 Mitchell Schwartz 60 Ryan Miller Owner: . .Jimmy Haslam 58 L.J. Fort . .LB President: . .Joe Ellis MLB 52 D'Qwell Jackson 54 Adrian Moten 59 Danny Trevathan . .WLB TE 82 Benjamin Watson 84 Jordan Cameron 47 Brad Smelley Chief Executive Officer: . .Joe Banner 60 Ryan Miller . .OL 65 Manny Ramirez . .G EVP of Football Ops.: . .John Elway 66 Shawn Lauvao . .OL WLB 56 Kaluka Maiava 53 Craig Robertson General Manager: . .Tom Heckert 67 Dan Koppen . .C Year Founded: . .1960 WR 15 Greg Little 80 Travis Benjamin 88 Josh Cooper 67 Ishmaa'ily Kitchen . .DL 68 Zane Beadles . .G LCB 23 Joe Haden 22 Buster Skrine 31 Prince Miller Year Founded: . .1950 71 Ahtyba Rubin . .DL 70 Malik Jackson . .DL All-Time Record: . .435-391-10 QB 3 Brandon Weeden 12 Colt McCoy 72 Mitchell Schwartz . .OL All-Time Record: . .458-435-10 73 Chris Kuper . .G Affiliation: . .AFC West Division RCB 24 Sheldon Brown 26 Trevin Wade 37 Johnson Bademosi FB 81 Alex Smith 48 Owen Marecic 73 Joe Thomas . .OL 74 Orlando Franklin . .T Affiliation: . .AFC North Division 74 Jarrod Shaw . .OL Colors: . .Orange, Broncos Navy Blue, FS 28 Usama Young 27 Eric Hagg RB 33 Trent Richardson 20 Montario Hardesty 25 Chris Ogbonnaya 75 Chris Clark . .T Team Colors: . .Brown, Orange and White 75 Oniel Cousins . .OL 78 Ryan Clady . .T White SS 39 Tashaun Gipson 41 Ray Ventrone 29 Brandon Jackson 77 John Greco . .OL 80 Julius Thomas . .TE Stadium: . .Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium: . .Cleveland Browns Stadium 80 Travis Benjamin . .WR 81 Joel Dreessen . .TE Capacity: 73,300 81 Alex Smith . .TE/FB 84 Jacob Tamme . .TE Capacity: 76,125 BRONCOS SPECIALISTS BROWNS SPECIALISTS 82 Benjamin Watson . .TE 85 Virgil Green . .TE 2012 STATS AND RANKINGS 2012 STATS AND RANKINGS 84 Jordan Cameron . .TE 87 Eric Decker . .WR K 5 Matt Prater K 4 Phil Dawson 88 Josh Cooper . .WR 88 Demaryius Thomas . .WR Points per game: . .29.2 (2nd) P 4 Britton Colquitt P 2 Reggie Hodges Points per game: . .20.0 (24th) 90 Billy Winn . .DL 91 Robert Ayers . .DE Yards per game: . .387.2 (5th) H 4 Britton Colquitt H 2 Reggie Hodges Yards per game: . .319.6 (26th) 91 Hall Davis . .DL 92 Elvis Dumervil . .DE 92 Frostee Rucker . .DL 95 Derek Wolfe . .DE Opp. points per game: . .19.6 (5th) LS 46 Aaron Brewer LS 57 Christian Yount Opp. points per game: . .22.1 (15th) 93 John Hughes . .DL 96 Mitch Unrein . .NT Opp. yards per game: . .307.1 (4th) PR 11 Trindon Holliday 36 Jim Leonhard PR 16 Joshua Cribbs 80 Travis Benjamin Opp. yards per game: . .368.0.1 (22nd) 94 Tank Carder . .LB 97 Justin Bannan . .NT Turnover margin: . .Even (18th) KR 11 Trindon Holliday 31 Omar Bolden KR 16 Joshua Cribbs 22 Buster Skrine 80 Travis Benjamin Turnover margin: . .+7 (T-10th) 95 Juqua Parker . .DL 98 Sealver Siliga . .NT 97 Jabaal Sheard . .DL 99 Kevin Vickerson . .DT 98 Phil Taylor . .DL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NFL - WEEK 16 SCHEDULE TODAY’S OFFICIALS BRONCOS PLAYOFF SCENARIOS BRONCOS/BROWNS SERIES INFO 2012 AFC WEST STANDINGS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE David BRUTON . .(BRUTE-in) Saturday, Dec. 22 Referee ...............................Al Riveron (57) Reg. Season Meetings:.....................................23 Johnson BADEMOSI . .(BOD-ee-mosi) Ryan CLADY . .(CLAY-dee) Atlanta @ Detroit . .6:30 p.m. TASHAUN Gipson . .(TUH-shawn) Sunday, Dec. 23 Denver clinches a first-round bye with: HAUCK Elvis DUMERVIL . .(DOO-mur-vill) Umpire................................Paul King (121) Denver Record: .........................18-5 (Home: 9-3) Tim . .(HOWK) Oakland @ Carolina . 11 a.m. D'QWELL Jackson . .(DUH-quell) Dan KOPPEN . .(COPE-en) New Orleans @ Dallas . .11 a.m. First Game: ..............Cle. 27, @Den. 13, 12/20/70 Dick JAURON . .(juh-RAHN) KUPER Head Linesman....................Jim Mello (48) Chris . .(KOO-pehr) Tennessee @ Green Bay . .11 a.m. ISHMAA’ILY Kitchen . .(ish-MAY-lee) Minnesota @ Houston . 11 a.m. Last Game:...................@Den. 27, Cle. 6, 9/20/09 Knowshon MORENO . .(mor-AY-no) Line Judge .......................Julian Mapp (10) Denver win and New England loss or tie Shawn LAUVAO . .(luh-VOW) OSWEILER New.
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