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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2016 - 1:00 PM ET Raymond James Stadium - Tampa, Florida BUCCANEERS OFFENSE BUCCANEERS DEFENSE BUCCANEERS WR 10 Cecil Shorts III 11 Adam Humphries 16 Freddie Martino DE 91 Robert Ayers Jr. 57 Noah Spence 95 Howard Jones RAIDERS TE 84 Cameron Brate 45 Alan Cross DT 93 Gerald McCoy 67 John Hughes III LT 76 Donovan Smith 66 Leonard Wester 3 Jameis Winston QB DT 98 Clinton McDonald 97 Akeem Spence 4 Derek Carr QB 4 Ryan Griffin QB LG 64 Kevin Pamphile 62 Evan Smith 7 Marquette King P DE 92 William Gholston 75 DaVonte Lambert 71 Channing Ward 8 Mike Glennon QB 8 Connor Cook QB C 68 Joe Hawley 62 Evan Smith 9 Bryan Anger P SLB 51 Daryl Smith 52 Cameron Lynch 10 Seth Roberts WR RG 74 Ali Marpet 77 Caleb Benenoch 10 Cecil Shorts III WR MLB 58 Kwon Alexander 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 11 Adam Humphries WR RT 69 Demar Dotson 78 Gosder Cherilus 14 Matt McGloin QB WLB 54 Lavonte David 53 Adarius Glanton 13 Mike Evans WR WR 13 Mike Evans 89 Russell Shepard 15 Michael Crabtree WR CB 28 Vernon Hargreaves III 21 Alterraun Verner 26 Josh Robinson 16 Freddie Martino WR TE 88 Luke Stocker 82 Brandon Myers 16 Johnny Holton WR 19 Roberto Aguayo K 18 Andre Holmes WR QB 3 Jameis Winston 8 Mike Glennon 4 Ryan Griffin CB 24 Brent Grimes 38 Jude Adjei-Barimah 27 Johnthan Banks 21 Alterraun Verner CB 20 Nate Allen S S 23 Chris Conte 37 Keith Tandy 22 Doug Martin RB RB 22 Doug Martin 32 Jacquizz Rodgers 43 Peyton Barber 21 Sean Smith CB 23 Chris Conte S 36 Antone Smith S 30 Bradley McDougald 29 Ryan Smith 22 Taiwan Jones RB 24 Brent Grimes CB 23 Dexter McDonald CB 26 Josh Robinson CB RAIDERS DEFENSE RAIDERS OFFENSE 25 DJ Hayden CB 27 Johnthan Banks CB 27 Reggie Nelson S DE 95 Jihad Ward 96 Denico Autry WR 15 Michael Crabtree 10 Seth Roberts 28 Vernon Hargreaves III CB 28 Latavius Murray RB 29 Ryan Smith S DT 92 Stacy McGee 75 Darius Latham LT 72 Donald Penn 73 Matt McCants 29 David Amerson CB 30 Bradley McDougald S NT 90 Dan Williams 78 Justin Ellis LG 70 Kelechi Osemele 76 Jon Feliciano 79 Denver Kirkland 30 Jalen Richard RB 32 Jacquizz Rodgers RB DE 52 Khalil Mack 95 Jihad Ward C 61 Rodney Hudson 76 Jon Feliciano 32 Antonio Hamilton CB 36 Antone Smith RB 33 DeAndré Washington RB SLB 51 Bruce Irvin 91 Shilique Calhoun RG 66 Gabe Jackson 74 Vadal Alexander 37 Keith Tandy S 38 TJ Carrie CB 38 Jude Adjei-Barimah CB MLB 57 Cory James 54 Perry Riley Jr. RT 71 Menelik Watson 77 Austin Howard 39 Keith McGill II DB 43 Peyton Barber RB WLB 53 Malcolm Smith 56 Daren Bates TE 88 Clive Walford 81 Mychal Rivera 85 Ryan O’Malley 41 Brynden Trawick S 45 Alan Cross TE LCB 29 David Amerson 25 DJ Hayden 32 Antonio Hamilton WR 89 Amari Cooper 18 Andre Holmes 16 Johnny Holton 42 Karl Joseph S 48 Andrew DePaola LS 49 Jamize Olawale FB/RB RCB 21 Sean Smith 38 TJ Carrie 23 Dexter McDonald QB 4 Derek Carr 14 Matt McGloin 8 Connor Cook 51 Daryl Smith LB 51 Bruce Irvin LB 52 Cameron Lynch LB FS 27 Reggie Nelson 20 Nate Allen 41 Brynden Trawick RB 28 Latavius Murray 22 Taiwan Jones 33 DeAndré Washington 52 Khalil Mack DE 53 Adarius Glanton LB SS 42 Karl Joseph 39 Keith McGill II 30 Jalen Richard 53 Malcolm Smith LB 54 Lavonte David LB FB 49 Jamize Olawale 54 Perry Riley Jr. LB 57 Noah Spence DE 56 Daren Bates LB 58 Kwon Alexander LB BUCCANEERS SPECIALISTS RAIDERS SPECIALISTS 57 Cory James LB 62 Evan Smith OL 59 Jon Condo LS 64 Kevin Pamphile G P 9 Bryan Anger P 7 Marquette King 61 Rodney Hudson C PK 19 Roberto Aguayo 66 Leonard Wester T K 11 Sebastian Janikowski 66 Gabe Jackson G 67 John Hughes III DT KO 19 Roberto Aguayo 9 Bryan Anger 70 Kelechi Osemele G/T H 7 Marquette King 68 Joe Hawley C H 9 Bryan Anger 8 Mike Glennon 71 Menelik Watson T LS 59 Jon Condo 69 Demar Dotson T LS 48 Andrew DePaola 72 Donald Penn T 71 Channing Ward DE 73 Matt McCants T PR 11 Adam Humphries KR 22 Taiwan Jones 33 DeAndré Washington 16 Johnny Holton 74 Ali Marpet G 74 Vadal Alexander G KR 29 Ryan Smith 11 Adam Humphries 10 Cecil Shorts III PR 38 TJ Carrie 33 DeAndré Washington 30 Jalen Richard 75 DaVonte Lambert DL 75 Darius Latham DT (Injured) Rookie 76 Donovan Smith T BUCCANEERS PRONUNCIATION RAIDERS PRONUNCIATION 76 Jon Feliciano G/C 77 Caleb Benenoch OL Jude Adjei-Barimah ............................................................................ EYE-JAY Buh-REE-muh OFFICIALS Vadal Alexander ......................................................................................................vuh-DOLL 77 Austin Howard T 78 Gosder Cherilus T Johnthan Banks ........................................................................................................Jonathan Referee -Terry McAulay - 77 Denico Autry ........................................................................................................duh-NEE-co 78 Justin Ellis DT Caleb Benenoch ..............................................................................................ben-en-KNOCK Shilique Calhoun ................................................................................................... shuh-LEEK 82 Brandon Myers TE Gosder Cherilus................................................................................ GOZ-der SHARE-uh-luss Umpire - Undrey Wash - 96 Jon Feliciano ............................................................................................ fuh-LEE-see-ah-no 79 Denver Kirkland G 84 Cameron Brate TE Chris Conte ..................................................................................................................con-tee Head Linesman - Jerry Bergman - 91 Sebastian Janikowski .................................................................................jan-ah-COW-skee 81 Mychal Rivera TE Lavonte David ......................................................................................................luh-VON-tay Khalil Mack ...............................................................................................................KAH-leel 88 Luke Stocker TE Andrew DePaola..................................................................................................duh-paw-luh Line Judge - Tom Stephan - 68 Latavius Murray ..............................................................................................lah-TAY-vee-us 85 Ryan O’Malley TE 89 Russell Shepard WR William Gholston.....................................................................................................GOAL-ston Field Judge - Rick Patterson - 15 Jamize Olawale ............................................................................. juh-MAZE oh-lah-WALL-ee 88 Clive Walford TE Adarius Glanton ................................................................................................ Uh-Dare-E-Us Kelechi Osemele ......................................................................kah-LETCH-ee oh-SEM-uh-lee 91 Robert Ayers Jr. DE 89 Amari Cooper WR Ali Marpet ..........................................................................................................Alley Mar-PET Side Judge - Jonah Monroe - 120 Jalen Richard ...........................................................................................JAY-linn ree-SHARD 92 William Gholston DL Bradley McDougald ............................................................................................Mc-DOO-guld Back Judge - Rich Martinez - 39 Mychal Rivera ..........................................................................................................MIKE-uhl 90 Dan Williams DT 93 Gerald McCoy DT Kevin Pamphile ......................................................................................................... PAM-feel Brynden Trawick ...............................................................................BREHN-dun TRAH-wick 91 Shilique Calhoun LB Jacquizz Rodgers .......................................................................................................JAH-quiz Instant Replay Official - Earnie Frantz Jihad Ward ..............................................................................................................juh-HODD 95 Howard Jones DE Antone Smith .............................................................................................................an-tawn Menelik Watson ...................................................................................................MEN-ah-lick 92 Stacy McGee DT 97 Akeem Spence DT Alterraun Verner .......................................................................................................AL-ter-on 95 Jihad Ward DL 98 Clinton McDonald DT 96 Denico Autry DL 10-30 Oakland.indd 1 10/25/2016 3:25:29 PM BUCCANEERS TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS OAKLAND RAIDERS RAIDERS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College 38 Adjei-Barimah, Jude CB 3 Jameis Winston QB 6-4 231 22 2 Florida State 4 Derek Carr QB 6-3 215 25 3 Fresno State 74 Alexander, Vadal G 4 Ryan Griffin QB 6-5 210 26 3 Tulane 7 Marquette King P 6-0 195 27 5 Fort Valley State 19 Aguayo, Roberto K 20 Allen, Nate S 8 Mike Glennon QB 6-6 225 26 4 North Carolina State 8 Connor Cook QB 6-4 217 23 R Michigan State 58 Alexander, Kwon LB 29 Amerson, David CB 9 Bryan Anger P 6-3 205 27 5 California 10 Seth Roberts WR 6-2 195 25 2 West Alabama 9 Anger, Bryan P 96 Autry, Denico DL 10 Cecil Shorts III WR 6-0 202 28 6 Mount Union 11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6-1 265 38 17 Florida State 91 Ayers Jr., Robert DE 56 Bates, Daren LB 11 Adam Humphries WR 5-11 195 23 2 Clemson 14 Matt McGloin QB 6-1 210 26 4 Penn State 27 Banks, Johnthan CB 13 Mike Evans WR 6-5 231 23 3 Texas A&M 15 Michael Crabtree WR 6-1 215 29 8 Texas Tech 91 Calhoun, Shilique
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