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SAINTS Defense SAINTS Offense NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NO.NAME WE ARIZONA CARDINALS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS MAKE YOU LOOK AUGUST 17, 2018 • MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME • NEW ORLEANS, LA. • 7:00 PM GOOD ON PAPER. ARIZONA CARDINALS SAINTS defense SAINTS offense NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NO.NAME . POS. NO.NAME . POS. 1MATT MCCRANE . .K LDE 94 CAMERON JORDAN 91 Trey Hendrickson 70 Mitchell Loewen WR 19 TED GINN JR. 10 Tre’Quan Smith 80 Austin Carr 3WIL LUTZ . .K 2ANDY LEE . .P 5 J.T. BARRETT . .QB 3JOSH ROSEN . .QB 90 George Johnson 15 Josh Huff 17 Michael Floyd 6THOMAS MORSTEAD . .P 4PHIL DAWSON . .K DT 98 SHELDON RANKINS/ 68 Devaroe Lawrence 62 Henry Mondeaux 7TAYSOM HILL . .QB 6CHARLES KANOFF . .QB LT 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD 74 Jermon Bushrod 79 Nate Wozniak 93 DAVID ONYEMATA 9DREW BREES . .QB 7MIKE GLENNON . .QB LG 75 ANDRUS PEAT 61 Josh LeRibeus 77 Don Barclay 10 TRE’QUAN SMITH . .WR 9SAM BRADFORD . .QB NT 95 TYELER DAVISON 99 Jay Bromley 96 Woodrow Hamilton C60MAX UNGER 63 Cameron Tom 64 Will Clapp 11 TOMMYLEE LEWIS . .WR 10 CHAD WILLIAMS . .WR 76 Taylor Stallworth 12 TOM SAVAGE . .QB 11 LARRY FITZGERALD . .WR RDE 57 ALEX OKAFOR 92 Marcus Davenport 97 Al-Quadin Muhammad RG 67 LARRY WARFORD 78 Landon Turner 66 Andrew Tiller 13 MICHAEL THOMAS . .WR 12 BRICE BUTLER . .WR 69 Alex Jenkins RT 71 RYAN RAMCZYK 65 Michael Ola 73 Rick Leonard 15 JOSH HUFF . .WR 13 CHRISTIAN KIRK . .WR 17 MICHAEL FLOYD . .WR ELSON WILL 56 DEMARIO DAVIS 47 Alex Anzalone 58 Colton Jumper 14 J.J. N . .WR TE 82 BENJAMIN WATSON 89 Josh Hill 84 Michael Hoomanawanui 18 KEITH KIRKWOOD . .WR 15 RASHAD ROSS . .WR MLB 51 MANTI TE’O 52 Craig Robertson 54 Nate Stupar 19 TED GINN JR. .WR 16 TRENT SHERFIELD . .WR 45 Garrett Griffin 83 Deon Yelder SAM 53 A.J. KLEIN 44 Hau’oli Kikaha 55 Jayrone Elliott 20 KEN CRAWLEY . .CB 17 JALEN TOLLIVER . .WR 59 KeShun Freeman 85 Dan Arnold 86 John Phillips 21 PATRICK ROBINSON . .CB 18 GREG LITTLE . .WR 22 MARK INGRAM II . .RB 19 CARLTON AGUDOSI . .WR LCB 20 KEN CRAWLEY 26 P.J. Williams 37 Arthur Maulet WR 13 MICHAEL THOMAS 81 Cameron Meredith 11 Tommylee Lewis 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE . .CB 20 DEONE BUCANNON . .$LB 25 Marcus Williams 87 Brandon Tate 18 Keith Kirkwood 24 VONN BELL . .S 21 PATRICK PETERSON . .CB SS 29 KURT COLEMAN/ 28 Sharrod Neasman 48 J.T. Gray 25 MARCUS WILLIAMS . .DB 22 T.J. LOGAN . .RB QB 9 DREW BREES 12 Tom Savage 7 Taysom Hill 26 P.J. WILLIAMS . .CB 24 VONN BELL 46 Rickey Jefferson 23 BENÉ BENWIKERE . .CB 5 J.T. Barrett IV 27 NATRELL JAMERSON . .DB 25 JONATHAN MOXEY . .CB FS 43 MARCUS WILLIAMS31 Chris Banjo 39 Kamrin Moore 28 SHARROD NEASMAN . .DB 26 BRANDON WILLIAMS . .CB 36 Robert Nelson Jr. RB 22 MARK INGRAM II/ 35 Shane Vereen 38 Terrance West 29 KURT COLEMAN . .S 27 TRAVELL DIXON . .S RCB 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE 21 Patrick Robinson 34 Justin Hardee 41 Alvin Kamara 32 Jonathan Williams 30 Boston Scott 30 BOSTON SCOTT . .RB 28 JAMAR TAYLOR . .CB 31 CHRIS BANJO . .S 29 CHASE EDMONDS . .RB 27 Natrell Jamerson 40 Linden Stephens FB 42 ZACH LINE 33 Trey Edmunds 32 JONATHAN WILLIAMS . .RB 30 RUDY FORD . .S 33 TREY EDMUNDS . .RB 31 DAVID JOHNSON . .RB CARDINALSoffense CARDINALSdefense 34 JUSTIN HARDEE . .DB 32 LOU YOUNG III . .CB 35 SHANE VEREEN . .RB 33 CHRIS CAMPBELL . .CB WR 11 LARRY FITZGERALD 10 Chad Williams 13 Christian Kirk DE 91 BENSON MAYOWA 59 Vontarrius Dora 93 Arthur Moats 37 ARTHUR MAULET . .CB 34 TAVIERRE THOMAS . .CB 16 Trent Sherfield 82 C.J. Duncan 38 TERRANCE WEST . .RB 35 ELIJHAA PENNY . .RB 44 Markus Golden 39 KAMRIN MOORE . .DB 36 BUDDA BAKER . .S 15 Rashad Ross 40 LINDEN STEPHENS . .DB DT 98 COREY PETERS 95 Rodney Gunter 65 Pasoni Tasini 37 D.J. FOSTER . .RB LT 74 D.J. HUMPHRIES 73 John Wetzel 79 Korey Cunningham 41 ALVIN KAMARA . .RB 38 TRE BOSTON . .S DT 90 ROBERT NKEMDICHE 72 Olsen Pierre 63 Siupeli Anau 42 ZACH LINE . .FB 39 DEATRICK NICHOLS . .CB LG 76 MIKE IUPATI 70 Evan Boehm 60 Will House 43 MARCUS WILLIAMS . .S 41 ANTOINE BETHEA . .S C64MASON COLE 62 Daniel Munyer 97 Owen Obasuyi 44 HAU’OLI KIKAHA . .LB 42 A.J. HOWARD . .S 45 GARRETT GRIFFIN . .TE RG 67 JUSTIN PUGH 66 Josh Allen 68 Greg Pyke DE 55 CHANDLER JONES 96 Jacquies Smith 94 Alec James 43 HAASON REDDICK . .LB 46 RICKEY JEFFERSON . .S 44 MARKUS GOLDEN . .DE RT 71 ANDRE SMITH 69 Will Holden 78 Vinston Painter 61 Cap Capi 47 ALEX ANZALONE . .LB 45O SHERMAN BADIE . .RB 75 Brant Weiss 48 J.T. GRAY . .DB 45D TIM SCOTT . .CB SLB 43 HAASON REDDICK 58 Edmond Robinson 49 Matthew Oplinger 49 ZACH WOOD . .LS 46 AARON BREWER . .LS TE 86 RICKY SEALS-JONES 85 Gabe Holmes 87 Alec Bloom 51 MANTI TE’O . .LB MLB 57 JOSH BYNES 56 Scooby Wright III 50 Airius Moore 47 ZEKE TURNER . .S 89 Andrew Vollert 80 Bryce Williams 52 CRAIG ROBERTSON . .LB 48 DERRICK COLEMAN . .FB 81 Chris Bazile 84 Jermaine Gresham WLB 20 DEONE BUCANNON 51 Gerald Hodges 92 Dennis Gardeck 53 A.J. KLEIN . .LB 49 MATTHEW OPLINGER . .LB 54 NATE STUPAR . .LB 50 AIRIUS MOORE . .LB RB 31 DAVID JOHNSON 29 Chase Edmonds 37 D.J. Foster CB 21 PATRICK PETERSON 33 Chris Campbell 32 Lou Young III 55 JAYRONE ELLIOTT . .LB 51 GERALD HODGES . .LB 22 T.J. Logan 45 Sherman Badie 34 Tavierre Thomas 25 Jonathan Moxey 56 DEMARIO DAVIS . .LB 55 CHANDLER JONES . .DE 57 ALEX OKAFOR . .DE 56 SCOOBY WRIGHT III . .LB FB 48 DERRICK COLEMAN 35 Elijhaa Penny SS 36 BUDDA BAKER 30 Rudy Ford 47 Zeke Turner 58 COLTON JUMPER . .LB 57 JOSH BYNES . .LB QB 9 SAM BRADFORD 3 Josh Rosen 7 Mike Glennon 59 KESHUN FREEMAN . .LB 58 EDMOND ROBINSON . .LB FS 41 ANTOINE BETHEA 38 Tre Boston 42 A.J. Howard 60 MAX UNGER . .C 59 VONTARRIUS DORA . .DE 6 Charles Kanoff 27 Travell Dixon 61 JOSH LERIBEUS . .G 60 WILL HOUSE . .OL WR 12 BRICE BUTLER 14 J.J. Nelson 18 Greg Little 62 HENRY MONDEAUX . .DT 61 CAP CAPI . .DE 19 Carlton Agudosi 17 Jalen Tolliver CB 28 JAMAR TAYLOR 23 Bené Benwikere 26 Brandon Williams 63 CAMERON TOM . .C 62 DANIEL MUNYER . .OL 64 WILL CLAPP . .C 63 SIUPELI ANAU . .DT 83 Corey Willis 39 Deatrick Nichols 45 Tim Scott 65 MICHAEL OLA . .T 64 MASON COLE . .OL 66 ANDREW TILLER . .WR 65 PASONI TASINI . .DT SAINTSspecialists 67 LARRY WARFORD . .G 66 JOSH ALLEN . .OL CARDINALSspecialists 68 DEVAROE LAWRENCE . .DT 67 JUSTIN PUGH . .OL 69 ALEX JENKINS . .DE 68 GREG PYKE . .OL P2ANDY LEE 1 Matt McCrane P6THOMAS MORSTEAD 70 MITCHELL LOEWEN . .DL 69 WILL HOLDEN . .OL 71 RYAN RAMCZYK . .T 70 EVAN BOEHM . .OL K 4 PHIL DAWSON 1 Matt McCrane K3WIL LUTZ 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD . .T 71 ANDRE SMITH . .OL 73 RICK LEONARD . .T 72 OLSEN PIERRE . .DT KO 4 PHIL DAWSON 1 Matt McCrane KO 3 WIL LUTZ 74 JERMON BUSHROD . .T 73 JOHN WETZEL . .OL 75 ANDRUS PEAT . .T 74 D.J. HUMPHRIES . .OL LS 46 AARON BREWER LS 49 ZACH WOOD 76 TAYLOR STALLWORTH . .DT 75 BRANT WEISS . .OL 77 DON BARCLAY . .G 76 MIKE IUPATI . .OL H2ANDY LEE 1 Matt McCrane H6THOMAS MORSTEAD 7 Taysom Hill 78 LANDON TURNER . .OL 78 VINSTON PAINTER . .OL 79 NATE WOZNIAK . .OL 79 KOREY CUNNINGHAM . .OL KR 22 T.J. LOGAN 14 J.J. Nelson PR 11 TOMMYLEE LEWIS 87 Brandon Tate 19 Ted Ginn Jr. 80 AUSTIN CARR . .WR 80 BRYCE WILLIAMS . .TE 81 CAMERON MEREDITH . .WR PR 13 CHRISTIAN KIRK 15 Rashad Ross KR 11 TOMMYLEE LEWIS 87 Brandon Tate 41 Alvin Kamara 81 CHRIS BAZILE . .TE 82 BENJAMIN WATSON . .TE 82 C.J. DUNCAN . .WR 83 DEON YELDER . .TE Italics = Injured 83 COREY WILLIS . .WR Underlined = Rookie 84 MICHAEL HOOMANAWANUI . .TE 84 JERMAINE GRESHAM . .TE CARDINALSpronunciations SAINTSpronunciations 85 DAN ARNOLD . .WR 85 GABE HOLMES . .TE GAME OFFICIALS 86 JOHN PHILLIPS . .TE 86 RICKY SEALS-JONES . .TE WR Carlton Agudosi (ag-uh-DOH-see) CB Deatrick Nichols (DEE-trick) T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) G Josh LeRibeus (luh-REE-bus) 87 BRANDON TATE . .WR 87 ALEC BLOOM . .TE DT Siupeli Anau (sue-PEL-ee uh-NEW) DT Robert Nkemdiche (kim-DEE-chee) G Don Barclay(BAR-clay) DE Al-Quadin Muhammad (ahl-Kwah-DEEN) 89 JOSH HILL . .TE 89 ANDREW VOLLERT . .TE 90 GEORGE JOHNSON . .DE RB Sherman Badie (BAY-dee) DT Owen Obasuyi (oh-bah-SO-ee) Referee: Clete Blakeman (34); Umpire: Ramon LB Jayrone Elliott (jay-RONE) DB Sharrod Neasman 90 ROBERT NKEMDICHE . .DT 91 TREY HENDRICKSON . .DE TE Chris Bazile (buh-ZEEL) LB Matthew Oplinger (OPP-ling-er) LB KeShun Freeman (Kee-Shun) (Shu-rod-Niece-man) 91 BENSON MAYOWA . .DE CB Bené Benwikere LB Haason Reddick (ha-SAHN) George (128); Head Linesman: Dana McKenzie (8); 92 MARCUS DAVENPORT . .DE 92 DENNIS GARDECK . .LB TE Michael Hoomanawanui DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for) 93 DAVID ONYEMATA . .DT (beh-NAY ben-WICK-er-ee) DE Jacquies Smith (jah-KWEESE) Line Judge: Walt Coleman IV (87); Field Judge: Joe 93 ARTHUR MOATS . .DE 94 CAMERON JORDAN . .DE S Antoine Bethea (ANN-twahn buh-THAY) DT Pasoni Tasini (HOO-mah-nahwah-noo-wee) DT David Onyemata (un-ye-mah-tah 94 ALEC JAMES . .DE Larrew (73); Side Judge: Dyrol Prioleau (109); Back RB Alvin Kamara (Kuh-Mare-Uh) G/T Andrus Peat (an-druss pete) 95 TYELER DAVISON . .DT 95 RODNEY GUNTER . .DT OL Evan Boehm (BAME) (pa-sony tah-SEE-nee) 96 WOODROW HAMILTON IV .
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