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Seattle, Wash. — Kickoff 7:00 P.M vs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019 — CENTURYLINK FIELD — SEATTLE, WASH. — KICKOFF 7:00 P.M. NO NAME . .POS NO NAME . .POS 1 Jeremy Boykins . .CB SEAHAWKS OFFENSE SEAHAWKS DEFENSE 2 Trinity Benson . .WR 2 Paxton Lynch . .QB 3 Drew Lock . .QB 3 Russell Wilson . .QB 4 Brett Rypien . .QB 4 Michael Dickson . .P WR 18 Jaron Brown 14 DK Metcalf 17 Malik Turner DE 99 Quinton Jefferson 93 Branden Jackson 94 Rasheem Green 5 Joe Flacco . .QB 5 Jason Myers . .K 82 Amara Darboh 87 Jazz Ferguson 91 (L.J. Collier) 6 Colby Wadman . .P 7 Geno Smith . .QB LT 76 Duane Brown 73 Jamarco Jones 75 Elijah Nkansah DT 90 Jarran Reed 72 Al Woods 92 Nazair Jones 8 Brandon McManus . .K 8 Jamar Taylor . .CB LG 70 Mike Iupati 77 Ethan Pocic 63 Demetrius Knox 61 Jay-Tee Tiuli 67 (Demarcus Christmas) 9 Kevin Hogan . .QB 9 Terry Wright . .WR 60 (Phil Haynes) NT 97 Poona Ford 75 Earl Mitchell 66 Jamie Meder 10 Emmanuel Sanders . .WR 11 Gary Jennings . .WR 11 River Cracraft . .WR C 68 Justin Britt 53 Joey Hunt 77 Ethan Pocic 79 Bryan Mone 14 DK Metcalf . .WR LEO 91 Cassius Marsh 59 Jacob Martin 51 Barkevious Mingo 12 Brendan Langley . .WR 15 John Ursua . .WR RG 78 D.J. Fluker 66 Jordan Simmons 64 Jordan Roos 13 Steven Dunbar Jr. .WR 16 Tyler Lockett . .WR RT 65 Germain Ifedi 74 George Fant 62 Marcus Martin 98 (Ezekiel Ansah) 14 Courtland Sutton . .WR 17 Malik Turner . .WR TE 81 Nick Vannett 88 Will Dissly 48 Jacob Hollister OLB 56 Mychal Kendricks 49 Shaquem Griffin 48 Chris Worley 15 Juwann Winfree . .WR MLB 54 Bobby Wagner 57 Cody Barton 58 Austin Calitro 18 Jaron Brown . .WR 85 Wes Saxton 47 Jackson Harris 16 Kelvin McKnight . .WR 19 Keenan Reynolds . .WR OLB 50 K.J. Wright 55 Ben Burr-Kirven 46 Juwuan Johnson 17 DaeSean Hamilton . .WR 20 Rashaad Penny . .RB 84 (Ed Dickson) 47 (Justin Currie) 19 Fred Brown . .WR 21 J.D. McKissic . .RS WR 16 Tyler Lockett 83 David Moore 19 Keenan Reynolds LCB 26 Shaquill Griffin 36 Akeem King 34 Simeon Thomas 20 Jamal Carter . .S 22 C.J. Prosise . .RB 11 Gary Jennings 15 John Ursua 39 Kalan Reed 22 Davante Davis 21 Su'a Cravens . .S 22 Davante Davis . .CB 9 Terry Wright RCB 37 Tre Flowers 23 Neiko Thorpe 1 Jeremy Boykins 22 Kareem Jackson . .DB 23 Neiko Thorpe . .CB QB 3 Russell Wilson 7 Geno Smith OR 2 Paxton Lynch 8 Jamar Taylor 23 Devontae Booker . .RB 24 Shalom Luani . .SS 25 Chris Harris Jr. .CB 25 Travis Homer . .RB FB 44 Nick Bellore SS 30 Bradley McDougald 27 Marquise Blair 35 DeShawn Shead 26 Isaac Yiadom . .CB 26 Shaquill Griffin . .CB RB 32 Chris Carson 20 Rashaad Penny 21 J.D. McKissic 41 Marwin Evans 42 (Lano Hill) 27d Horace Richardson . .CB 27 Marquise Blair . .SS 22 C.J. Prosise 25 Travis Homer 43 (Jalen Harvey) 27o Theo Riddick . .RB 28 Ugo Amadi . .FS 40 Bo Scarbrough FS 33 Tedric Thompson 24 Shalom Luani 28 Ugo Amadi 28 Royce Freeman . .RB 30 Bradley McDougald . .SS 29 Bryce Callahan . .CB 32 Chris Carson . .RB 30 Phillip Lindsay . .RB 33 Tedric Thompson . .FS BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 31 Justin Simmons . .S 34 Simeon Thomas . .CB 32 Andy Janovich . .FB 35 DeShawn Shead . .CB DE 99 Adam Gotsis 57 DeMarcus Walker 98 Mike Purcell WR 10 (Emmanuel Sanders) 17 DaeSean Hamilton 15 Juwann Winfree 33 Khalfani Muhammad . .RB 36 Akeem King . .CB NT 96 Shelby Harris 92 Zach Kerr 97 DeShawn Williams 16 Kelvin McKnight 11 River Cracraft 13 Steven Dunbar Jr. 34 Will Parks . .S 37 Tre Flowers . .CB 35 Dymonte Thomas . .S 39 Kalan Reed . .CB DE 95 Derek Wolfe 93 Dre'Mont Jones 78 Deyon Sizer LT 72 Garett Bolles 68 Elijah Wilkinson 79 Chaz Green 36 Trey Marshall . .S 40 Bo Scarbrough . .RB SLB 55 Bradley Chubb 52 Justin Hollins 50 Aaron Wallace LG 66 Dalton Risner 77 Sam Jones 73 John Leglue 37 Linden Stephens . .CB 41 Marwin Evans . .SS 94 Ahmad Gooden C 60 Connor McGovern 64 Jake Brendel 71 Austin Schlottmann 38 Shamarko Thomas . .S 42 Lano Hill . .SS WLB 58 Von Miller 56 Dekoda Watson 46 Jeff Holland RG 65 Ron Leary 67 Don Barclay 63 Ryan Crozier 39d Trey Johnson . .CB 43 Jalen Harvey . .SS 59 Malik Reed RT 70 Ja'Wuan James 69 Jake Rodgers 75 Quinn Bailey 39o George Aston . .FB 44 Nick Bellore . .FB ILB 47 Josey Jewell 43 Joseph Jones 40 Keishawn Bierria TE 82 Jeff Heuerman 87 Noah Fant 84 Troy Fumagalli 40 Keishawn Bierria . .ILB 46 Jawuan Johnson . .LB 53 Joe Dineen 80 [Jake Butt] 89 Austin Fort 85 (Bug Howard) 41 De'Vante Bausby . .CB 47 Justin Currie . .LB 42 Casey Kreiter . .LS 47 Jackson Harris . .TE ILB 51 (Todd Davis) 45 Alexander Johnson 54 Josh Watson 88 Moral Stephens 43 Joseph Jones . .ILB 48 Jacob Hollister . .TE LCB 25 Chris Harris Jr. 26 Isaac Yiadom 27d Horace Richardson WR 14 Courtland Sutton 81 Tim Patrick 19 Fred Brown 45 Alexander Johnson . .ILB 48 Chris Worley . .LB 49 Alijah Holder 2 Trinity Benson 12 Brendan Langley 86 Nick Williams 46 Jeff Holland . .OLB 49 Shaquem Griffin . .LB RCB 29 Bryce Callahan 41 De'Vante Bausby 37 Linden Stephens RB 30 Phillip Lindsay 28 Royce Freeman 23 Devontae Booker 47 Josey Jewell . .ILB 50 K.J. Wright . .LB 39 Trey Johnson 27o Theo Riddick 33 Khalfani Muhammad 48 Devontae Jackson 48 Devontae Jackson . .RB 51 Barkevious Mingo . .LB SS 22 Kareem Jackson 21 Su'a Cravens 36 Trey Marshall 49 David Williams 49d Alijah Holder . .CB 53 Joey Hunt . .C 20 Jamal Carter QB 5 Joe Flacco 9 Kevin Hogan 3 Drew Lock 49o David Williams . .RB 54 Bobby Wagner . .LB 50 Aaron Wallace . .OLB 55 Ben Burr-Kirven . .LB FS 31 Justin Simmons 34 Will Parks 35 Dymonte Thomas 4 Brett Rypien 51 Todd Davis . .ILB 56 Mychal Kendricks . .LB 38 Shamarko Thomas FB 32 Andy Janovich 39 George Aston 52 Justin Hollins . .LB 57 Cody Barton . .LB 53 Joe Dineen . .ILB 58 Austin Calitro . .LB 54 Josh Watson . .ILB 59 Jacob Martin . .LB 55 Bradley Chubb . .OLB 60 Phil Haynes . .G SEAHAWKS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 56 Dekoda Watson . .OLB 61 Jay-Tee Tiuli . .DT 57 DeMarcus Walker . .DE 62 Marcus Martin . .G K 5 Jason Myers PK 8 Brandon McManus 58 Von Miller . .OLB 63 Demetrius Knox . .G KO 8 Brandon McManus 59 Malik Reed . .OLB P 4 Michael Dickson 64 Jordan Roos . .G P 6 Colby Wadman 60 Connor McGovern . .C 65 Germain Ifedi . .G/T 63 Ryan Crozier . .C 66 Jamie Meder . .DT H 4 Michael Dickson H 6 Colby Wadman 64 Jake Brendel . .OL LS 42 Casey Kreiter 66 Jordan Simmons . .G PR 16 Tyler Lockett 83 David Moore 19 Keenan Reynolds 65 Ron Leary . .G 67 Demarcus Christmas . .DT KR 23 Devontae Booker 11 River Cracraft 12 Brendan Langley 66 Dalton Risner . .OL 68 Justin Britt . .C KR 16 Tyler Lockett 20 Rashaad Penny 83 David Moore 48 Devontae Jackson 67 Don Barclay . .G 69 Tyler Ott . .LS PR 11 River Cracraft 17 DaeSean Hamilton 12 Brendan Langley 68 Elijah Wilkinson . .G/T LS 69 Tyler Ott 70 Mike Iupati . .G 16 Kelvin McKnight 69 Jake Rodgers . .OL 72 Al Woods . .DT 70 Ja'Wuan James . .T 73 Jamarco Jones . .T 71 Austin Schlottmann . .G/C 74 George Fant . .T SEAHAWKS PRONUNCIATIONS BRONCOS PRONUNCIATIONS 72 Garett Bolles . .T 75 Earl Mitchell . .DT 73 John Leglue . .T 75 Elijah Nkansah . .T Ugo Amadi (ooh-go uh-MAH-dee) Jamie Meder (MEE-dur) De'Vante Bausby (boz-bee) Josey Jewell (joe-ZEE) 75 Quinn Bailey . .T 76 Duane Brown . .T Ziggy Ansah (ON-sah) Brian Mone (mo-NAY) Taylor Bertolet (ber-TOE-let) Casey Kreiter (CRY-ter) 77 Sam Jones . .G/C 77 Ethan Pocic . .C/G Jaron Brown (juh-RON) Elijah Nkansah (en-CON-zuh) Keishawn Bierria (KEY-shawn be-AIR-ee-uh) Khalfani Muhammad (CAL-fawn-ee) 78 Deyon Sizer . .DL 78 D.J. Fluker . .G Austin Calitro (cuh-LEE-tro) Ethan Pocic (PO-sick) Garett Bolles (BOWLS) Dalton Risner (RISE-ner) 79 Chaz Green . .OL 79 Bryan Mone . .DT Shaquem Griffin (shuh-KEEM) Jarran Reed (JAIR-in) 80 Jake Butt . .TE Shaquill Griffin (shuh-KEEL) Kalan Reed (KAY-lin) River Cracraft (CRAY-craft) Brett Rypien (RIP-in) 81 Nick Vannett . .TE Su'a Cravens (SOO-uh) Austin Schlottmann (SHLOTE-man) 81 Tim Patrick . .WR 82 Amara Darboh . .WR Lano Hill (LAY-no) Bo Scarbrough (scar-BRO) 82 Jeff Heuerman . .TE 83 David Moore . .WR Germain Ifedi (jermaine ih-FEH-dee) DeShawn Shead (SHED) Troy Fumagalli (foo-mah-GAH-lee) Deyon Sizer (DAY-on) 84 Troy Fumagalli . .TE 85 Wes Saxton . .TE Mike Iupati (yoo-PAH-tee) Tedric Thompson (TEH-drick) Adam Gotsis (GOT-sis) Dymonte Thomas (di-MON-tay) 85 Bug Howard . .TE 84 Ed Dickson . .TE Nazair Jones (nah-ZAIR) Jay-Tee Tiuli (tee-OOH-lee) DaeSean Hamilton (DAY-shawn) Isaac Yiadom (YEAH-dum) 86 Nick Williams . .WR 87 Jazz Ferguson . .WR Shalom Luani (shuh-LOHM LOO-ah-nee) Malik Turner (muh-LEEK) Jeff Heuerman (HIGH-er-MIN) 87 Noah Fant.
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