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120108 Flipcard Pit Layout 1 DENVER BRONCOS (8-8) vs. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (12-4) SUNDAY, JAN. 8, 2012 • 2:40 P.M. MST • SPORTS AUTHORITY FIELD AT MILE HIGH • DENVER BRONCOS NUMERICAL BRONCOS 2011 SCHEDULE BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE STEELERS 2011 SCHEDULE STEELERS NUMERICAL No. Player . .Pos. No. Player . .Pos. 4 Britton Colquitt . .P PRESEASON WR 87 Eric Decker 88 Demaryius Thomas LDE 91 Robert Ayers 95 Derrick Harvey PRESEASON 6 Shaun Suisham . .K 5 Matt Prater . .K Wk. Date Opponent Time/Result LT 78 Ryan Clady 75 Chris Clark NT 77 Brodrick Bunkley 98 Ryan McBean Wk. Date Opponent Time/Result 7 Ben Roethlisberger . .QB 9 Brady Quinn . .QB 1 Aug. 11 at Dallas L, 24-23 1 Aug. 12 at Washington L, 16-7 10 Dennis Dixon . .QB 12 Matthew Willis . .WR LG 68 Zane Beadles 65 Manny Ramirez DT 79 Marcus Thomas 96 Mitch Unrein 13 Jeremy Kapinos . .P 2 Aug. 20 vs. Buffalo W, 24-10 2 Aug. 18 vs. Philadelphia W, 24-14 15 Tim Tebow . .QB C 50 J.D. Walton 65 Manny Ramirez 16 Charlie Batch . .QB 19 Eddie Royal . .WR 3 Aug. 27 vs. Seattle W, 23-20 RDE 92 Elvis Dumervil 90 Jason Hunter 3 Aug. 27 vs. Atlanta W, 34-16 17 Mike Wallace . .WR 20 Brian Dawkins . .S RG 71 Russ Hochstein 65 Manny Ramirez 20 Bryant McFadden . .CB 4 Sept. 1 at Arizona L, 26-7 SLB 58 Von Miller 57 Mario Haggan 53 Mike Mohamed 4 Sept. 1 at Carolina W, 33-17 21 André Goodman . .CB RT 74 Orlando Franklin 76 Tony Hills 72 Ryan Harris 21 Mewelde Moore . .RB 23 Willis McGahee . .RB REGULAR SEASON MLB 51 Joe Mays 57 Mario Haggan 56 Nate Irving REGULAR SEASON 22 William Gay . .CB 24 Champ Bailey . .CB TE 86 Daniel Fells 85 Virgil Green 81 Dante Rosario 23 Keenan Lewis . .CB Wk. Date Opponent Time/Result WLB 55 D.J. Williams 52 Wesley Woodyard 59 Brian Iwuh Wk. Date Opponent Time/Result 25 Chris Harris . .CB 80 Julius Thomas 24 Ike Taylor . .CB 26 Rahim Moore . .S 1 Sept. 12 vs. Oakland L, 23-20 LCB 24 Champ Bailey 25 Chris Harris 1 Sept. 11 at Baltimore L, 35-7 25 Ryan Clark . .S 28 Quinton Carter . .S WR 19 Eddie Royal 12 Matthew Willis 26 Will Allen . .S 2 Sept. 18 vs. Cincinnati W, 24-22 2 Sept. 18 vs. Seattle W, 24-0 29 Jonathan Wilhite . .CB QB 15 Tim Tebow 9 Brady Quinn RCB 21 André Goodman 29 Jonathan Wilhite 32 Tony Carter 28 Cortez Allen . .CB 30 David Bruton . .S 3 Sept. 25 at Tennessee L, 17-14 3 Sept. 25 at Indianapolis W, 23-20 29 Ryan Mundy . .S SS 20 Brian Dawkins 30 David Bruton 36 Rafael Bush 32 Tony Carter . .CB 4 Oct. 2 at Green Bay L, 49-23 FB 46 Spencer Larsen 40 Austin Sylvester 4 Oct. 2 at Houston L, 17-10 33 Isaac Redman . .RB 35 Lance Ball . .RB RB 23 Willis McGahee 35 Lance Ball 37 Jeremiah Johnson FS 28 Quinton Carter 26 Rahim Moore 37 Anthony Madison . .CB 36 Rafael Bush . .S 5 Oct. 9 vs. San Diego L, 29-24 5 Oct. 9 vs. Tennessee W, 38-17 38 John Clay . .RB 37 Jeremiah Johnson . .RB 6 Oct. 16 Bye 6 Oct. 16 vs. Jacksonville W, 17-13 42 Damon Cromartie-Smith . .S 40 Austin Sylvester . .FB 7 Oct. 23 at Miami W, 18-15 OT STEELERS DEFENSE STEELERS OFFENSE 7 Oct. 23 at Arizona W, 32-20 43 Troy Polamalu . .S 46 Spencer Larsen . .FB 50 Larry Foote . .LB 8 Oct. 30 vs. Detroit L, 45-10 8 Oct. 30 vs. New England W, 25-17 50 J.D. Walton . .C DE 96 Ziggy Hood 65 Al Woods WR 86 Hines Ward 88 Emmanuel Sanders 89 Jerricho Cotchery 51 James Farrior . .LB 51 Joe Mays . .MLB 9 Nov. 6 at Oakland W, 38-24 9 Nov. 6 vs. Baltimore L, 23-20 53 Maurkice Pouncey . .C 52 Wesley Woodyard . .WLB NT 98 Casey Hampton 90 Steve Mclendon LT 78 Max Starks 72 Jonathan Scott 54 Chris Carter . .LB 10 Nov. 13 at Kansas City W, 17-10 10 Nov. 13 at Cincinnati W, 24-17 53 Mike Mohamed . .SLB 55 Stevenson Sylvester . .LB DE 99 Brett Keisel 97 Cameron Heyward LG 68 Chris Kemoeatu 69 Jamon Meredith 55 D.J. Williams . .WLB 11 Nov. 17 vs. N.Y. Jets W, 17-13 11 Nov. 20 Bye 56 LaMarr Woodley . .LB 56 Nate Irving . .MLB 12 Nov. 27 at San Diego W, 16-13 OT LOLB56 LaMarr Woodley 54 Chris Carter C 53 Maurkice Pouncey 64 Doug Legursky 12 Nov. 27 at Kansas City W, 13-9 57 Mortty Ivy . .LB 57 Mario Haggan . .MLB 60 Greg Warren . .LS 58 Von Miller . .SLB 13 Dec. 4 at Minnesota W, 35-32 LILB 51 James Farrior 55 Stevenson Sylvester RG 73 Ramon Foster 79 Trai Essex 13 Dec. 4 vs. Cincinnati W, 35-7 64 Doug Legursky . .C/G 59 Brian Iwuh . .LB 14 Dec. 11 vs. Chicago W, 13-10 OT RILB 94 Lawrence Timmons 50 Larry Foote 57 Mortty Ivy RT 77 Marcus Gilbert 72 Jonathan Scott 14 Dec. 8 vs. Cleveland W, 14-3 65 Al Woods . .DE 65 Manny Ramirez . .G 68 Chris Kemoeatu . .OG 15 Dec. 18 vs. New England L, 41-23 15 Dec. 19 at San Francisco L, 20-3 66 Lonie Paxton . .LS ROLB92 James Harrison 93 Jason Worilds TE 83 Heath Miller 85 David Johnson 82 Weslye Saunders 69 Jamon Meredith . .OT 68 Zane Beadles . .G 16 Dec. 24 at Buffalo L, 40-14 16 Dec. 24 vs. St. Louis W, 27-0 72 Jonathan Scott . .OT LCB 22 William Gay 20 Bryant McFadden 37 Anthony Madison RB 33 Isaac Redman 21 Mewelde Moore 38 John Clay 71 Russ Hochstein . .G 17 Jan. 1 vs. Kansas City L, 7-3 17 Jan. 1 at Cleveland W, 13-9 73 Ramon Foster . .OG 72 Ryan Harris . .T FS 25 Ryan Clark 29 Ryan Mundy FB 85 David Johnson 77 Marcus Gilbert . .OT 74 Orlando Franklin . .T BRONCOS INFORMATION STEELERS INFORMATION 78 Max Starks . .OT 75 Chris Clark . .T SS 43 Troy Polamalu 26 Will Allen 42 Damon Cromartie-Smith QB 7 Ben Roethlisberger 16 Charlie Batch 10 Dennis Dixon 79 Trai Essex . .OG 76 Tony Hills . .T Owner: . .Pat Bowlen Chairman Emeritus: . .Daniel M. Rooney 81 Arnaz Battle . .WR RCB 24 Ike Taylor 23 Keenan Lewis 28 Cortez Allen WR 17 Mike Wallace 84 Antonio Brown 81 Arnaz Battle 77 Brodrick Bunkley . .DT President: . .Joe Ellis President: . .Arthur J. Rooney II 82 Weslye Saunders . .TE 78 Ryan Clady . .T EVP of Football Ops.: . .John Elway GM: . .Kevin Colbert 83 Heath Miller . .TE 79 Marcus Thomas . .DT BRONCOS SPECIALISTS STEELERS SPECIALISTS 84 Antonio Brown . .WR 80 Julius Thomas . .TE Year Founded: . .1960 Year Founded: . .1933 85 David Johnson . .TE 81 Dante Rosario . .TE All-Time Record: . .423-387-10 (.522) K 5 Matt Prater 4 Britton Colquitt K 6 Shaun Suisham All-Time Record: . .591-537-21 (.519) 86 Hines Ward . .WR 85 Virgil Green . .TE Affiliation: . .AFC West Division P 4 Britton Colquitt 5 Matt Prater P 13 Jeremy Kapinos Affiliation: . .AFC North Division 88 Emmanuel Sanders . .WR 86 Daniel Fells . .TE Team Colors: . .Orange, Navy Blue and White H 4 Britton Colquitt H 13 Jeremy Kapinos 89 Jerricho Cotchery . .WR 87 Eric Decker . .WR Colors: . .Black and Gold 90 Steve McLendon . .NT 88 Demaryius Thomas . .WR Stadium: . .Sports Authority Field at Mile High LS 66 Lonie Paxton LS 60 Greg Warren 72 Jonathan Scott Stadium: . .Heinz Field 92 James Harrison . .LB 90 Jason Hunter . .DE Opened in 2001 PR 19 Eddie Royal 87 Eric Decker PR 84 Antonio Brown 88 Emmanuel Sanders 89 Jerricho Cotchery Opened in 2001 93 Jason Worilds . .LB 91 Robert Ayers . .DE Capacity: 76,125 KR 19 Eddie Royal 12 Matthew Willis KR 84 Antonio Brown 88 Emmanuel Sanders 21 Mewelde Moore Capacity: 65,500 94 Lawrence Timmons . .LB 92 Elvis Dumervil . .DE 96 Ziggy Hood . .DE 95 Derrick Harvey . .DE 97 Cameron Heyward . .DE 96 Mitch Unrein . .DT NFL PLAYOFF BRACKET DENVER BRONCOS MEDIA WEBSITE BRONCOS/STEELERS SERIES INFO AFC WEST STANDINGS 98 Casey Hampton . .NT 98 Ryan McBean . .DT (1) N.E. (1) G.B. For all the latest media information, visit Reg. Season Meetings: ............................21 99 Brett Keisel . .DE the Denver Broncos’ Media Website: PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (6) Cin. 6 p.m. • CBS 2:30 p.m. • FOX (6) Det. Postseason Meetings: .......................6 (3-3) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sat., Jan. 14 Sun., Jan. 15 http://media.denverbroncos.com David Bruton . .BRUTE-in Denver Record:............16-10-1 (Home: 9-5-1) Arnaz Battle . .ARE-nez 2:30 p.m. • NBC *Den./Pit./Cin. *NYG/Atl./Det. 6 p.m. • NBC Ryan Clady . .CLAY-dee Sat., Jan. 7 Sat., Jan. 7 First Game:.............@Den. 16, Pit. 13, 9/27/70 Trai Essex . .Tray Elvis Dumervil . .DOO-mur-vill Ramon Foster . .ra-MONE (3) Hou. (3) N.O. Brian Iwuh . .E-woo Last Game: .............Pit. 28, @Den. 10, 11/9/09 Team W L PCT DIV STK PF PA Jeremy Kapinos . .CAP-in-os 1pm • CBS 4:30 p.m. • NBC 4:30 p.m. • FOX Mario Haggan . .HAY-gen Sun., Jan. 22 Sun., Feb. 5 Sun., Jan. 22 Current Den. Streak:............................Lost 1 y-Denver 8 8 .500 3-3 L3 309 390 Brett Keisel . .KEE-sull (5) Pit. Indianapolis (5) Atl. Russ Hochstein . .HOKE-stine Last Den. Home Win: ...@Den. 31, Pit. 28, 10/21/07 San Diego 8 8 .500 3-3 W1 406 377 Chris Kemoeatu .
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