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OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-5) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 4 Derek Carr OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-5) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 4 Derek Carr ................ QB vs. 2 Drew Butler .................P 7 Marquette King ...........P 3 Carson Palmer .......... QB 8 Matt Schaub ............. QB ARIZONA CARDINALS (4-1) 5 Drew Stanton ........... QB 11 Sebastian Janikowski ...K 6 Logan Thomas .......... QB 12 Brice Butler ............. WR SUNDAY, OCT. 19, 2014 – 1:25 P.M. – O.CO COLISEUM 7 Chandler Catanzaro .....K 14 Matt McGloin ........... QB RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE 11 Larry Fitzgerald ....... WR 17 Denarius Moore ...... WR 12 John Brown ............. WR WR 89 James Jones 17 Denarius Moore 19 Vincent Brown RE 58 LaMarr Woodley 95 Benson Mayowa 18 Andre Holmes ......... WR 13 Jaron Brown ............ WR 19 Vincent Brown ........ WR LT 72 Donald Penn 73 Matt McCants DT 94 Antonio Smith 92 Stacy McGee 15 Michael Floyd .......... WR 20 Darren McFadden .....RB LG 66 Gabe Jackson NT 90 Pat Sims 78 Justin Ellis 19 Ted Ginn, Jr. ............ WR 21 Maurice Jones-Drew .RB C 61 Stefen Wisniewski 67 Kevin Boothe LE 91 Justin Tuck 98 C.J. Wilson 21 Patrick Peterson ........CB 23 Tarell Brown ..............CB RG 77 Austin Howard 70 Tony Bergstrom WLB 55 Sio Moore 51 Jamar Chaney 57 Ray-Ray Armstrong 22 Tony Jefferson ............. S 24 Charles Woodson ........ S 23 Marion Grice .............RB RT 69 Khalif Barnes 71 Menelik Watson MLB 56 Miles Burris 54 Bojay Filimoeatu 26 Usama Young .............. S 25 Jerraud Powers .........CB 27 Carlos Rogers ............CB TE 86 David Ausberry 81 Mychal Rivera 87 Brian Leonhardt SLB 52 Khalil Mack 26 Rashad Johnson .......... S 28 Latavius Murray ........RB WR 18 Andre Holmes 12 Brice Butler 85 Kenbrell Thompkins RCB 23 Tarell Brown 35 Chimdi Chekwa 31 Neiko Thorpe 28 Justin Bethel ..............CB 29 Brandian Ross ............. S QB 4 Derek Carr 8 Matt Schaub 14 Matt McGloin LCB 27 Carlos Rogers 38 TJ Carrie 39 Keith McGill 30 Stepfan Taylor ...........RB 31 Neiko Thorpe ............CB RB 21 Maurice Jones-Drew 20 Darren McFadden 28 Latavius Murray FS 24 Charles Woodson 41 Jonathan Dowling 31 Antonio Cromartie ....CB 35 Chimdi Chekwa .........CB 32 Tyrann Mathieu ........... S FB 45 Marcel Reece 49 Jamize Olawale SS 26 Usama Young 29 Brandian Ross 38 TJ Carrie ....................CB 36 Deone Bucannon ........ S 39 Keith McGill ...............CB 38 Andre Ellington .........RB 41 Jonathan Dowling ....... S 39 Robert Hughes ..........RB 45 Marcel Reece ............FB CARDINALS DEFENSE CARDINALS OFFENSE 50 Larry Foote ................ LB 49 Jamize Olawale ... FB/RB DE 93 Calais Campbell 96 Kareem Martin WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald 12 John Brown 51 Kevin Minter ............. LB 51 Jamar Chaney ............ LB NT 92 Dan Williams 66 Alameda Ta’amu 75 Bruce Gaston LT 68 Jared Veldheer 79 Bradley Sowell 52 Desmond Bishop ....... LB 52 Khalil Mack ................ LB 53 Thomas Keiser ........... LB DT 98 Frostee Rucker 95 Tommy Kelly 72 Ed Stinson LG 62 Ted Larsen 61 Jonathan Cooper 54 Bojay Filimoeatu ....... LB 54 Kenny Demens .......... LB 55 Sio Moore ................. LB SAM 57 Alex Okafor 53 Thomas Keiser C 63 Lyle Sendlein 62 Ted Larsen 56 Glenn Carson............. LB 56 Miles Burris ............... LB ILB 50 Larry Foote 54 Kenny Demens 52 Desmond Bishop RG 74 Paul Fanaika 78 Earl Watford 57 Alex Okafor ............... LB 57 Ray-Ray Armstrong ... LB ILB 51 Kevin Minter 97 Lorenzo Alexander 56 Glenn Carson RT 70 Bobby Massie 79 Bradley Sowell 59 Marcus Benard .......... LB 58 LaMarr Woodley .......DE WILL 94 Sam Acho 59 Marcus Benard TE 84 Rob Housler 87 Troy Niklas 61 Jonathan Cooper ........ G 59 Jon Condo ................. LS 62 Ted Larsen ...............G/C LCB 21 Patrick Peterson 28 Justin Bethel WR 15 Michael Floyd 19 Ted Ginn, Jr. 13 Jaron Brown 61 Stefen Wisniewski ...C/G 63 Lyle Sendlein ...............C 66 Gabe Jackson ............. G RCB 31 Antonio Cromartie 25 Jerraud Powers QB 3 Carson Palmer 5 Drew Stanton 6 Logan Thomas 66 Alameda Ta’amu ....... NT 67 Kevin Boothe .............. G SS 22 Tony Jefferson 36 Deone Bucannon RB 38 Andre Ellington 30 Stepfan Taylor 39 Robert Hughes 68 Jared Veldheer ............T 69 Khalif Barnes ........... T/G FS 32 Tyrann Mathieu 26 Rashad Johnson 23 Marion Grice 70 Bobby Massie ..............T 70 Tony Bergstrom .......... G TE 89 John Carlson 85 Darren Fells 72 Ed Stinson .................DT 71 Menelik Watson ..........T 74 Paul Fanaika ............... G 72 Donald Penn................T 75 Bruce Gaston ............DT 73 Matt McCants .............T RAIDERS SPECIALISTS CARDINALS SPECIALISTS 78 Earl Watford ............... G 77 Austin Howard ........G/T P 7 Marquette King K 7 Chandler Catanzaro 79 Bradley Sowell .............T 78 Justin Ellis ..................DT K 11 Sebastian Janikowski P 2 Drew Butler 82 Mike Leach ................ LS 81 Mychal Rivera ...........TE H 7 Marquette King LS 82 Mike Leach 84 Rob Housler ..............TE 85 Kenbrell Thompkins . WR LS 59 Jon Condo 61 Stefen Wisniewski 87 Brian Leonhardt H 2 Drew Butler 85 Darren Fells ...............TE 86 David Ausberry..........TE 87 Troy Niklas .................TE 87 Brian Leonhardt ........TE KR 28 Latavius Murray 20 Darren McFadden KR 19 Ted Ginn, Jr. 12 John Brown 89 John Carlson ..............TE 89 James Jones ............ WR PR 38 TJ Carrie 17 Denarius Moore PR 19 Ted Ginn, Jr. 21 Patrick Peterson 92 Dan Williams ............ NT 90 Pat Sims.....................DT Underline: Rookie [Brackets]: Injured Underline: Rookie [Brackets]: Injured 93 Calais Campbell .........DE 91 Justin Tuck .................DE 94 Sam Acho .................. LB 92 Stacy McGee .............DT INACTIVES OFFICIALS INACTIVES 95 Tommy Kelly ..............DT 1. 5. 1. 5. 94 Antonio Smith ...........DL REFEREE - Clete Blakeman (34) UMPIRE - Ruben Fowler (71) 96 Kareem Martin ..........DE 2. 6. HEAD LINESMAN - Tony Veteri (36) LINE JUDGE - Ron Marinucci (107) 2. 6. 95 Benson Mayowa .......DE 3. 7. FIELD JUDGE - Dave Meslow (118) SIDE JUDGE - Rick Patterson (15) 3. 7. 97 Lorenzo Alexander .... LB 98 C.J. Wilson .................DL 4. BACK JUDGE - Steve Patrick (17) REPLAY OFFICIAL - Rich Reels 4. 98 Frostee Rucker ..........DT OAKLAND RAIDERS ARIZONA CARDINALS NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE 4 Derek Carr QB 6-3 214 23 R Fresno State NO NAME POS 2 Drew Butler P 6-1 217 25 2 Georgia NO NAME POS 7 Marquette King P 6-0 190 25 3 Fort Valley State 3 Carson Palmer QB 6-5 235 34 12 USC 57 Armstrong, Ray-Ray .... LB 94 Acho, Sam ................... LB 8 Matt Schaub QB 6-6 235 33 11 Virginia 5 Drew Stanton QB 6-3 243 30 8 Michigan State 97 Alexander, Lorenzo ...... LB 86 Ausberry, David ........... TE 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6-1 260 36 15 Florida State 6 Logan Thomas QB 6-6 250 23 R Virginia Tech 69 Barnes, Khalif ............ T/G 12 Brice Butler WR 6-3 210 24 2 San Diego State 7 Chandler Catanzaro K 6-3 200 23 R Clemson 59 Benard, Marcus ........... LB 70 Bergstrom, Tony ............G 14 Matt McGloin QB 6-1 210 24 2 Penn State 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR 6-3 218 31 11 Pittsburgh 28 Bethel, Justin ...............CB 67 Boothe, Kevin ................G 17 Denarius Moore WR 6-0 190 25 4 Tennessee 12 John Brown WR 5-11 179 24 R Pittsburg State 52 Bishop, Desmond ........ LB 23 Brown, Tarell ...............CB 18 Andre Holmes WR 6-4 210 26 3 Hillsdale 13 Jaron Brown WR 6-2 205 24 2 Clemson 13 Brown, Jaron ............. WR 19 Brown, Vincent ......... WR 19 Vincent Brown WR 5-11 190 25 4 San Diego State 15 Michael Floyd WR 6-2 220 24 3 Notre Dame 12 Brown, John .............. WR 20 Darren McFadden RB 6-1 218 27 7 Arkansas 56 Burris, Miles ................ LB 19 Ted Ginn, Jr. WR 5-11 185 29 8 Ohio State 36 Bucannon, Deone.......... S 21 Maurice Jones-Drew RB 5-7 210 29 9 UCLA 21 Patrick Peterson CB 6-1 219 24 4 LSU 12 Butler, Brice ............... WR 2 Butler, Drew ..................P 23 Tarell Brown CB 5-11 190 29 8 Texas 22 Tony Jefferson S 5-11 212 22 2 Oklahoma 93 Campbell, Calais ..........DE 4 Carr, Derek ................. QB 24 Charles Woodson S 6-1 210 38 17 Michigan 23 Marion Grice RB 6-0 208 22 R Arizona State 38 Carrie, TJ .....................CB 26 Usama Young S 5-11 195 29 8 Kent State 25 Jerraud Powers CB 5-10 187 27 6 Auburn 89 Carlson, John ............... TE 51 Chaney, Jamar ............. LB 27 Carlos Rogers CB 6-0 195 33 10 Auburn 26 Rashad Johnson S 5-11 204 28 6 Alabama 56 Carson, Glenn .............. LB 35 Chekwa, Chimdi ..........CB 28 Latavius Murray RB 6-3 225 24 2 UCF 28 Justin Bethel CB 6-0 200 24 3 Presbyterian 7 Catanzaro, Chandler ......K 59 Condo, Jon ...................LS 29 Brandian Ross S 6-1 190 25 3 Youngstown State 30 Stepfan Taylor RB 5-9 216 23 2 Stanford 61 Cooper, Jonathan ..........G 41 Dowling, Jonathan ........ S 31 Neiko Thorpe CB 6-1 200 24 2 Auburn 31 Antonio Cromartie CB 6-2 210 30 9 Florida State 31 Cromartie, Antonio .....CB 35 Chimdi Chekwa CB 6-0 190 26 3 Ohio State 78 Ellis, Justin ...................DT 32 Tyrann Mathieu S 5-9 186 22 2 LSU 54 Demens, Kenny ........... LB 38 TJ Carrie CB 6-0 204 24 R Ohio 36 Deone Bucannon S 6-1 211 22 R Washington State 54 Filimoeatu, Bojay ........ LB 38 Ellington, Andre ..........RB 39 Keith McGill CB 6-3 211 25 R Utah 38 Andre Ellington RB 5-9 199 25 2 Clemson 74 Fanaika, Paul .................G 18 Holmes, Andre .......... WR 41 Jonathan Dowling S 6-3 190 22 R Western Kentucky 39 Robert Hughes RB 5-11 235 25 2 Notre Dame 77 Howard, Austin ......... G/T 45 Marcel Reece FB 6-1 250 29 5 Washington 50 Larry Foote LB 6-1 239 34 13 Michigan 85 Fells, Darren ...............
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