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0927 Broncos.Qxp RAIDERS BRONCOS 2 JaMarcus Russell . .QB 1 Brett Kern . .P 3 Charlie Frye . .QB 2 Chris Simms . .QB 5 Bruce Gradkowski . .QB OAKLAND RAIDERS vs. DENVER BRONCOS 3 Tom Brandstater . .QB 9 Shane Lechler . .P 5 Matt Prater . .K 11 Sebastian Janikowski . .K 8 Kyle Orton . .QB 12 Darrius Heyward-Bey . .WR 10 Jabar Gaffney . .WR 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins . .WR Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 11 Kenny McKinley . .WR 18 Louis Murphy . .WR 14 Brandon Stokley . .WR 19 Todd Watkins . .WR Sunday, September 27, 2009 - 1:15 p.m. 15 Brandon Marshall . .WR 20 Darren McFadden . .RB 19 Eddie Royal . .WR 21 Nnamdi Asomugha . .CB 20 Brian Dawkins . .S 24 Michael Huff . .S RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE 21 André Goodman . .CB 25 Justin Fargas . .RB 22 Peyton Hillis . .RB 26 Stanford Routt . .CB WR 12 D. Heyward-Bey 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins 89 Nick Miller DE 92 Richard Seymour 91 Trevor Scott 77 Matt Shaughnessy 23 Renaldo Hill . .S 29 Michael Bush . .RB LT 75 Mario Henderson 69 Khalif Barnes DT 93 Tommy Kelly 90 Desmond Bryant 24 Champ Bailey . .CB 31 Hiram Eugene . .S LG 72 Erik Pears 79 Paul McQuistan 26 Jack Williams . .CB 33 Tyvon Branch . .S DT 61 Gerard Warren 90 Desmond Bryant 27 Knowshon Moreno . .RB 34 Mike Mitchell . .S C 51 Chris Morris 64 Samson Satele DE 99 Greg Ellis 98 Jay Richardson 28 Correll Buckhalter . .RB 35 John Bowie . .CB RG 66 Cooper Carlisle 51 Chris Morris OLB 57 Ricky Brown 55 Jon Alston 30 David Bruton . .S 37 Chris Johnson . .CB RT 74 Cornell Green 72 Erik Pears 31 Darcel McBath . .S 40 Louis Rankin . .RB MLB 52 Kirk Morrison 50 Isaiah Ekejiuba 32 LaMont Jordan . .RB 44 Luke Lawton . .FB TE 80 Zach Miller 86 Tony Stewart 83 Brandon Myers OLB 53 Thomas Howard 54 Sam Williams 33 Alphonso Smith . .CB 46 Oren O’Neal . .FB WR 18 Louis Murphy 19 Todd Watkins 81 Chaz Schilens CB 37 Chris Johnson 26 Stanford Routt 36 Josh Barrett . .S 50 Isaiah Ekejiuba . .LB QB 2 JaMarcus Russell 5 Bruce Gradkowski 3 Charlie Frye 46 Spencer Larsen . .ILB/FB 51 Chris Morris . .C CB 21 Nnamdi Asomugha 35 John Bowie 50 Ben Hamilton . .G/C 52 Kirk Morrison . .LB FB 46 Oren O’Neal 44 Luke Lawton FS 31 Hiram Eugene 24 Michael Huff 54 Andra Davis . .ILB 53 Thomas Howard . .LB RB 20 Darren McFadden 25 Justin Fargas 29 Michael Bush SS 33 Tyvon Branch 34 Mike Mitchell 55 D.J. Williams . .ILB 54 Sam Williams . .LB 56 Robert Ayers . .OLB/DE 55 Jon Alston . .LB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 57 Mario Haggan . .ILB 57 Ricky Brown . .LB 59 Wesley Woodyard . .ILB 59 Jon Condo . .LS/LB DE 98 Ryan McBean 97 Le Kevin Smith WR 19 Eddie Royal 84 Brandon Lloyd 11 Kenny McKinley 62 Casey Wiegmann . .C 61 Gerard Warren . .DT NT 91 Ronald Fields 79 Marcus Thomas 75 Chris Baker LT 78 Ryan Clady 76 Tyler Polumbus 66 Lonie Paxton . .LS 64 Samson Satele . .C DE 90 Kenny Peterson 99 Vonnie Holliday LG 50 Ben Hamilton 70 Seth Olsen 70 Seth Olsen . .G 66 Cooper Carlisle . .G C 62 Casey Wiegmann 50 Ben Hamilton 71 Russ Hochstein . .OL 69 Khalif Barnes . .T OLB 57 Mario Haggan 95 Darrell Reid 73 Chris Kuper . .G 72 Erik Pears . .T ILB 54 Andra Davis 46 Spencer Larsen RG 73 Chris Kuper 71 Russ Hochstein 74 Ryan Harris . .T RT 74 Ryan Harris 77 Brandon Gorin 74 Cornell Green . .T ILB 55 D.J. Williams 59 Wesley Woodyard 75 Chris Baker . .DL 75 Mario Henderson . .T TE 89 Daniel Graham 88 Tony Scheffler 81 Richard Quinn 76 Tyler Polumbus . .T OLB 92 Elvis Dumervil 56 Robert Ayers 94 Jarvis Moss 76 Robert Gallery . .G WR 14 Brandon Stokley 10 Jabar Gaffney 77 Brandon Gorin . .T 77 Matt Shaughnessy . .DE LCB 24 Champ Bailey 33 Alphonso Smith WR 10 Jabar Gaffney 15 Brandon Marshall 78 Ryan Clady . .T 79 Paul McQuistan . .G RCB 21 André Goodman 26 Jack Williams 79 Marcus Thomas . .DL 80 Zach Miller . .TE QB 8 Kyle Orton 2 Chris Simms 3 Tom Brandstater 81 Richard Quinn . .TE 81 Chaz Schilens . .WR S 23 Renaldo Hill 30 David Bruton 36 Josh Barrett RB 28 Correll Buckhalter 27 Knowshon Moreno 32 LaMont Jordan 84 Brandon Lloyd . .WR 83 Brandon Myers . .TE S 20 Brian Dawkins 31 Darcel McBath 22 Peyton Hillis 88 Tony Scheffler . .TE 84 Javon Walker . .WR 89 Daniel Graham . .TE 86 Tony Stewart . .TE 90 Kenny Peterson . .DL 89 Nick Miller . .WR RAIDERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 91 Ronald Fields . .DL 90 Desmond Bryant . .DT 92 Elvis Dumervil . .OLB/DE 91 Trevor Scott . .DE P 9 Shane Lechler P 1 Brett Kern 94 Jarvis Moss . .OLB/DE 92 Richard Seymour . .DE K 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 5 Matt Prater 95 Darrell Reid . .OLB/DE 93 Tommy Kelly . .DT 97 Le Kevin Smith . .DL 98 Jay Richardson . .DE H 9 Shane Lechler KO 5 Matt Prater 1 Brett Kern 98 Ryan McBean . .DL 99 Greg Ellis . .DE LS 59 Jon Condo 80 Zach Miller H 1 Brett Kern 8 Kyle Orton 99 Vonnie Holliday . .DL INACTIVES KR 40 Louis Rankin 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins LS 66 Lonie Paxton 73 Chris Kuper 88 Tony Scheffler INACTIVES PR 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins KR 19 Eddie Royal 22 Peyton Hillis 33 Alphonso Smith 1.___________ 5.___________ PR 19 Eddie Royal 33 Alphonso Smith 1.___________ 5.___________ 2.___________ 6.___________ 2.___________ 6.___________ 3.___________ 7.___________ Referee- Ed Hochuli (85), Umpire- Chad Brown (31), Head Linesman- Mark Hitner (28), 3.___________ 7.___________ Line Judge-Tim Podraza (47), Field Judge-Craig Wrolstad (4), Side Judge-Barry Anderson (20), 4.___________ 8./3rd QB_____ Back Judge-Kirk Dornan (6), Replay-Tom Sifferman, Roger Ruth 4.___________ 8./3rd QB_____ RAIDERS ALPHA THE OAKLAND RAIDERS THE DENVER BRONCOS BRONCOS ALPHA No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College 55 Alston, Jon . .LB 2 JaMarcus Russell QB 6-6 260 24 3 LSU 1 Brett Kern P 6-2 215 23 2 Toledo 56 Ayers, Robert . .OLB/DE 21 Asomugha, Nnamdi . .CB 3 Charlie Frye QB 6-4 220 28 5 Akron 2 Chris Simms QB 6-4 230 29 7 Texas 24 Bailey, Champ . .CB 69 Barnes, Khalif . .T 5 Bruce Gradkowski QB 6-1 220 26 4 Toledo 3 Tom Brandstater QB 6-5 223 24 R Fresno State 75 Baker, Chris . .DL 35 Bowie, John . .CB 9 Shane Lechler P 6-2 225 33 10 Texas A&M 5 Matt Prater K 5-10 187 25 3 Central Florida 36 Barrett, Josh . .S 33 Branch, Tyvon . .S 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6-2 250 31 10 Florida State 8 Kyle Orton QB 6-4 225 26 5 Purdue 3 Brandstater, Tom . .QB 57 Brown, Ricky . .LB 12 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-2 210 22 R Maryland 10 Jabar Gaffney WR 6-2 200 28 8 Florida 30 Bruton, David . .S 90 Bryant, Desmond . .DT 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR 5-11 185 26 3 UTEP 11 Kenny McKinley WR 6-0 183 22 R South Carolina 28 Buckhalter, Correll . .RB 29 Bush, Michael . .RB 18 Louis Murphy WR 6-2 200 22 R Florida 14 Brandon Stokley WR 6-0 192 33 11 S.W. Louisiana 78 Clady, Ryan . .T 66 Carlisle, Cooper . .G 19 Todd Watkins WR 6-2 190 26 2 BYU 15 Brandon Marshall WR 6-4 230 25 4 Central Florida 54 Davis, Andra . .ILB 59 Condo, Jon . .LS/LB 20 Darren McFadden RB 6-2 210 22 2 Arkansas 19 Eddie Royal WR 5-10 180 23 2 Virginia Tech 20 Dawkins, Brian . .S 50 Ekejiuba, Isaiah . .LB 21 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6-2 210 28 7 California 20 Brian Dawkins S 6-0 210 35 14 Clemson 92 Dumervil, Elvis . .OLB/DE 99 Ellis, Greg . .DE 24 Michael Huff S 6-1 205 26 4 Texas 21 André Goodman CB 5-10 184 31 8 South Carolina 91 Fields, Ronald . .DL 31 Eugene, Hiram . .S 25 Justin Fargas RB 6-1 220 29 7 USC 22 Peyton Hillis RB 6-1 240 23 2 Arkansas 10 Gaffney, Jabar . .WR 25 Fargas, Justin . .RB 26 Stanford Routt CB 6-1 195 26 5 Houston 23 Renaldo Hill S 5-11 205 30 9 Michigan State 21 Goodman, André . .CB 3 Frye, Charlie . .QB 29 Michael Bush RB 6-1 245 25 2 Louisville 24 Champ Bailey CB 6-0 192 31 11 Georgia 77 Gorin, Brandon . .T 76 Gallery, Robert . .G 31 Hiram Eugene S 6-2 200 28 4 Louisiana Tech 26 Jack Williams CB 5-9 183 24 2 Kent State 89 Graham, Daniel . .TE 5 Gradkowski, Bruce . .QB 33 Tyvon Branch S 6-0 205 22 2 Connecticut 27 Knowshon Moreno RB 5-11 210 22 R Georgia 57 Haggan, Mario . .ILB 74 Green, Cornell . .T 34 Mike Mitchell S 6-1 220 22 R Ohio 28 Correll Buckhalter RB 6-0 223 30 9 Nebraska 50 Hamilton, Ben . .G/C 75 Henderson, Mario . .T 35 John Bowie CB 5-11 190 25 3 Cincinnati 30 David Bruton S 6-2 211 22 R Notre Dame 74 Harris, Ryan . .T 12 Heyward-Bey, Darrius .WR 37 Chris Johnson CB 6-1 200 29 6 Louisville 31 Darcel McBath S 6-1 198 23 R Texas Tech 23 Hill, Renaldo . .S 15 Higgins, Johnnie Lee . .WR 40 Louis Rankin RB 6-1 205 24 1 Washington 32 LaMont Jordan RB 5-10 242 30 9 Maryland 22 Hillis, Peyton .
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