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Broncos Defense Broncos Offense Broncos 65605_Broncos 9-24-06 9/21/06 4:41 PM Page 1 NEW ENGLAND New England Patriots (2 - 0) vs. Denver Broncos (1 - 1) DENVER # NAME ..................POS Sunday, September 24, 2006 ★ 8:15 p.m. ★ Gillette Stadium # NAME ..................POS 3 Stephen Gostkowski ..K 1 Jason Elam................K 8 Josh Miller ................P 3 Paul Ernster............P/K 12 Tom Brady ..............QB PATRIOTS OFFENSE PATRIOTS DEFENSE 6 Jay Cutler ..............QB 16 Matt Cassel ............QB 11 Quincy Morgan ......WR WR: 87 Reche Caldwell 85 Doug Gabriel LE: 94 Ty Warren 99 Mike Wright 91 Marquise Hill 17 Chad Jackson ........WR 14 Todd Devoe............WR 21 Randall Gay ............CB LT: 72 Matt Light 65 Wesley Britt NT: 75 Vince Wilfork 96 Johnathan Sullivan* 90 Le Kevin Smith* 15 Brandon Marshall....WR 22 Asante Samuel ........CB LG: 70 Logan Mankins 64 Gene Mruczkowski* RE: 93 Richard Seymour 97 Jarvis Green 16 Jake Plummer ........QB 23 Willie Andrews ........DB C: 67 Dan Koppen 71 Russ Hochstein OLB: 59 Rosevelt Colvin 58 Pierre Woods* 20 Mike Bell ................RB 25 Artrell Hawkins ........DB RG: 61 Stephen Neal 71 Russ Hochstein ILB: 54 Tedy Bruschi 53 Larry Izzo 52 Eric Alexander 21 Hamza Abdullah ........S 26 Eugene Wilson ........DB RT: 68 Ryan O'Callaghan 77 Nick Kaczur* 22 Domonique Foxworth..CB ILB: 55 Junior Seau 51 Don Davis 27 Ellis Hobbs ..............CB TE: 84 Benjamin Watson 45 Garrett Mills* 24 Champ Bailey ..........CB OLB: 50 Mike Vrabel 95 Tully Banta-Cain 28 Corey Dillon ............RB TE: 82 Daniel Graham 86 David Thomas 25 Nick Ferguson............S 30 Chad Scott ..............DB WR: 80 Troy Brown 17 Chad Jackson 81 Jonathan Smith* LCB: 22 Asante Samuel 21 Randall Gay 26 Tatum Bell ..............RB 33 Kevin Faulk..............RB 27 Darrent Williams ......CB QB: 12 Tom Brady 16 Matt Cassel RCB: 27 Ellis Hobbs 30 Chad Scott 36 James Sanders ..........S 34 Cedric Cobbs ..........RB SS: 37 Rodney Harrison 25 Artrell Hawkins* 37 Rodney Harrison ........S RB: 28 Corey Dillon 39 Laurence Maroney 33 Kevin Faulk 37 Cecil Sapp ..............RB 39 Laurence Maroney ..RB 44 Heath Evans FS: 26 Eugene Wilson 36 James Sanders 23 Willie Andrews 39 Kyle Johnson ..........FB 44 Heath Evans............RB 40 Curome Cox ..............S 45 Garrett Mills ............TE BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 41 Karl Paymah ............CB 50 Mike Vrabel..............LB LE: 98 Courtney Brown* 60 John Engelberger 54 Patrick Chukwurah WR: 80 Rod Smith 87 David Kircus 11 Quincy Morgan 42 Sam Brandon ............S 51 Don Davis................LB 47 John Lynch ................S 52 Eric Alexander..........LB LT: 96 Michael Myers 97 Demetrin Veal 92 Elvis Dumervil* LT: 78 Matt Lepsis 64 Erik Pears 50 Ben Hamilton ........G/C 53 Larry Izzo ................LB RT: 61 Gerard Warren 97 Demetrin Veal 92 Elvis Dumervil* LG: 50 Ben Hamilton 73 Chris Kuper* 51 Keith Burns..............LB 54 Tedy Bruschi............LB RE: 91 Ebenezer Ekuban 76 Kenard Lang 92 Elvis Dumervil* C: 66 Tom Nalen 62 Chris Myers 52 Ian Gold ..................LB 55 Junior Seau ............LB RG: 65 Cooper Carlisle 73 Chris Kuper* 53 Louis Green ............LB WLB: 52 Ian Gold 53 Louis Green 58 Pierre Woods ..........LB RT: 72 George Foster 75 Adam Meadows* 54 Patrick Chukwurah ..DE 59 Rosevelt Colvin ........LB MLB: 56 Al Wilson 58 Nate Webster* TE: 82 Stephen Alexander 88 Tony Scheffler 89 Nate Jackson* 55 D.J. Williams ............LB 61 Stephen Neal ............G SLB: 55 D.J. Williams 51 Keith Burns 56 Al Wilson ................LB 64 Gene Mruczkowski..G/C 85 Chad Mustard 58 Nate Webster ..........LB LCB: 24 Champ Bailey 22 Domonique Foxworth 65 Wesley Britt ..............T WR: 84 Javon Walker 14 Todd Devoe* 15 Brandon Marshall 60 John Engelberger ....DE 66 Lonie Paxton............LS RCB: 27 Darrent Williams 41 Karl Paymah QB: 16 Jake Plummer 6 Jay Cutler 61 Gerard Warren ........DT 67 Dan Koppen ..............C SS: 25 Nick Ferguson 40 Curome Cox 21 Hamza Abdullah RB: 26 Tatum Bell 20 Mike Bell 34 Cedric Cobbs 62 Chris Myers............C/G 68 Ryan O’Callaghan ......T FS: 47 John Lynch 42 Sam Brandon FB: 39 Kyle Johnson 37 Cecil Sapp 64 Erik Pears..................T 70 Logan Mankins ..........G 65 Cooper Carlisle ......G/T 71 Russ Hochstein ......G/C 66 Tom Nalen ................C 72 Matt Light ................T PATRIOTS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 72 George Foster............T 75 Vince Wilfork ..........DL K: 3 Stephen Gostkowski 8 Josh Miller K: 1 Jason Elam 73 Chris Kuper ..............G 77 Nick Kaczur ..............T KO: 3 Paul Ernster 75 Adam Meadows ........T P: 8 Josh Miller 3 Stephen Gostkowski 80 Troy Brown ............WR P: 3 Paul Ernster 76 Kenard Lang............DE 81 Jonathan Smith ......WR H: 8 Josh Miller 16 Matt Cassel H: 16 Jake Plummer 6 Jay Cutler 78 Matt Lepsis................T 82 Daniel Graham ........TE PR: 80 Troy Brown 33 Kevin Faulk PR: 87 David Kircus 27 Darrent Williams 80 Rod Smith 80 Rod Smith ..............WR KR: 87 David Kircus 20 Mike Bell 37 Cecil Sapp 84 Benjamin Watson ....TE KR: 33 Kevin Faulk 39 Laurence Maroney 82 Stephen Alexander ..TE 85 Doug Gabriel ..........WR 11 Quincy Morgan 83 Mike Leach ........TE/LS LS: 66 Lonie Paxton 71 Russ Hochstein 86 David Thomas..........TE LS: 83 Mike Leach 88 Tony Scheffler 62 Chris Myers 84 Javon Walker..........WR 87 Reche Caldwell ......WR NOTE: Rookie and first-year players are underlined. Asterisk (*) denotes player was inactive for the last game. 85 Chad Mustard ..........TE 90 Le Kevin Smith ........DL PATRIOTS PRONUNCIATIONS TONIGHT’S OFFICIALS BRONCOS PRONUNCIATIONS 87 David Kircus ..........WR 91 Marquise Hill ..........DE 88 Tony Scheffler..........TE 93 Richard Seymour ....DL Tedy Bruschi...............BREW-ski Referee ................Gerald Austin (34) Hamza Abdullah ........AHM-zah 89 Nate Jackson ..........TE 94 Ty Warren ..............DL Reche Caldwell ...........REE-shay Umpire..................Ruben Fowler (71) Patrick Chukwurah ....chuk-WER-uh 91 Ebenezer Ekuban ....DE 95 Tully Banta-Cain ......LB Matt Cassel.................CASTLE Head Linesman......Jerry Bergman (91) Curome Cox ..............ker-OME 92 Elvis Dumervil..........DL 96 Johnathan Sullivan ..DL Stephen Gostkowski ....gust-OWSKI Line Judge ............Carl Johnson (101) Todd Devoe ..............deh-VOH 96 Michael Myers ........DT 97 Jarvis Green ............DL Marquise Hill...............mar-KEESE Field Judge............Scott Edwards (3) Elvis Dumervil ..........doo-mehr-vill 97 Demetrin Veal..........DT 99 Mike Wright ............DL Russ Hochstein ...........HOKE-stine Side Judge ............Al Riveron (57) Ebenezer Ekuban ......EK-you-BON Nick Kaczur.................KA-zur˘ Back Judge............Bob Lawing (17) David Kircus ..............KIHR-kus 98 Courtney Brown ......DE Dan Koppen................COPE-en Replay ..................James Wilson Chris Kuper ..............KOO-pehr Gene Mruczkowski.......merch-KOWSKI Video ....................Eugene Cunningham Kenard Lang..............kehn-ARD Ryan O’Callaghan ........O’Callahan Observer ..............Jack Reader Demetrin Veal ..........deh-ME-trin Le Kevin Smith............Lee-KEE-vin Supervisor ............Jim Daopoulos Darrent Williams........DARE-ent 65605_Broncos 9-24-06 9/21/06 4:41 PM Page 2 # NAME....................POS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS DENVER BRONCOS # NAME....................POS 52 Alexander, Eric............LB 21 Abdullah, Hamza ..........S 23 Andrews, Willie ..........DB # NAME POS HT WT AGE YR COLLEGE # NAME POS HT WT AGE YR COLLEGE 82 Alexander, Stephen ....TE 95 Banta-Cain, Tully ........LB 3 Stephen Gostkowski K 6-1 210 22 R Memphis 1 Jason Elam K 5-11 200 36 14 Hawaii 24 Bailey, Champ ............CB 8 Josh Miller P 6-4 225 36 11 Arizona 3 Paul Ernster P/K 6-0 217 24 2 Northern Arizona 12 Brady, Tom ................QB 20 Bell, Mike ..................RB 12 Tom Brady QB 6-4 225 29 7 Michigan 6 Jay Cutler QB 6-3 233 23 R Vanderbilt 65 Britt, Wesley ................T 16 Matt Cassel QB 6-4 225 24 2 Southern California 11 Quincy Morgan WR 6-1 215 29 6 Kansas State 26 Bell, Tatum ................RB 80 Brown, Troy ..............WR 17 Chad Jackson WR 6-1 215 21 R Florida 14 Todd Devoe WR 6-2 198 26 2 Central Missouri St. 42 Brandon, Sam ..............S 54 Bruschi, Tedy..............LB 21 Randall Gay CB 5-11 190 25 3 Louisiana State 15 Brandon Marshall WR 6-4 222 22 R UCF 98 Brown, Courtney ........DE 87 Caldwell, Reche ........WR 22 Asante Samuel CB 5-10 185 25 4 Central Florida 16 Jake Plummer QB 6-2 212 31 10 Arizona State 51 Burns, Keith................LB 23 Willie Andrews DB 5-10 195 22 R Baylor 20 Mike Bell RB 6-0 220 23 R Arizona 16 Cassel, Matt ..............QB 25 Artrell Hawkins DB 5-10 195 29 9 Cincinnati 21 Hamza Abdullah S 6-2 213 23 2 Washington State 65 Carlisle, Cooper ........G/T 59 Colvin, Rosevelt ..........LB 26 Eugene Wilson DB 5-10 195 26 4 Illinois 22 Domonique Foxworth CB 5-11 180 23 2 Maryland 54 Chukwurah, Patrick ....DE 51 Davis, Don..................LB 27 Ellis Hobbs CB 5-9 190 23 2 Iowa State 24 Champ Bailey CB 6-0 192 28 8 Georgia 34 Cobbs, Cedric ............RB 28 Dillon, Corey ..............RB 28 Corey Dillon RB 6-1 225 31 10 Washington 25 Nick Ferguson S 5-11 201 31 7 Georgia Tech 40 Cox, Curome ................S 30 Chad Scott DB 6-1 205 32 10 Maryland 26 Tatum Bell RB 5-11 213 25 3 Oklahoma State 44 Evans, Heath..............RB 6 Cutler, Jay..................QB 33 Kevin Faulk RB 5-8 202 30 8 Louisiana State 27 Darrent Williams CB 5-8 188 23 2 Oklahoma State 33 Faulk, Kevin ..............RB 36 James Sanders S 5-10 210 22 2 Fresno State 34
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