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DENVER BRONCOS (0-0) VS. MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-0) # Name Pos # Name Pos 1 KJ Hamler DENVER BRONCOS (0-0) VS. MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-0) # Name Pos # Name Pos 1 KJ Hamler .......................................WR 1 Greg Joseph .......................................K 2 Pat Surtain II ................................... CB SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2021 • 3:05 P.M. (CT) • U.S. BANK STADIUM (66,467) 2 Britton Colquitt .................................P 3 Drew Lock........................................QB 3 Jake Browning ................................ QB 4 Brett Rypien ....................................QB 5 Tye Smith ........................................CB 5 Teddy Bridgewater ..........................QB 6(O) Danny Etling ................................... QB 6 Sam Martin ....................................... P 6(S) Riley Patterson ..................................K 8 Brandon McManus ............................K BRONCOS OFFENSE VIKINGS OFFENSE 7 Patrick Peterson ..............................CB 9 Kendall Hinton ...............................WR 8 Kirk Cousins .................................... QB 10 Jerry Jeudy ....................................WR WR 10 Jerry JEUDY 1 KJ Hamler 16 Tyrie Cleveland 9 Kendall Hinton WR 18 Justin JEFFERSON 17 K.J. Osborn 89 Dede Westrbrook 85 Dan Chisena 9 Sheldon Richardson.........................DT 11 Diontae Spencer .............................WR 13 Blake Proehl 87 Myron Mitchell 11 Kellen Mond ................................... QB 19 Seth Williams 15 De'Mornay Pierson-El 12 Trinity Benson ................................WR LT 69 Rashod HILL 71 Christian Darrisaw 61 Evin Ksiezarczyk 12 Chad Beebe ................................... WR 13 Michael Ojemudia .......................... CB LT 72 Garrett BOLLES 73 Cam Fleming 75 Quinn Bailey 13 Blake Proehl .................................. WR 14 Courtland Sutton ............................WR LG 72 Ezra CLEVELAND 73 Dru Samia 68 Kyle Hinton 14 Nate Stanley ................................... QB 15 De'Mornay Pierson-El .....................WR LG 66 Dalton RISNER 52 Netane Muti 69 Nolan Laufenberg C 56 Garrett BRADBURY 52 Mason Cole 63 Cohl Cabral 15 Ihmir Smith-Marsette ................... WR 16 Tyrie Cleveland ...............................WR RG 74 Olisaemeka UDOH 78 Dakota Dozier 51 Wyatt Davis 16 Whop Philyor ................................ WR C 79 Lloyd CUSHENBERRY II 77 Quinn Meinerz 65 Brett Jones 17 K.J. Osborn .................................... WR 19 Seth Williams .................................WR RT 75 Brian O'NEILL 64 Blake Brandel 65 Zach Bailey 21 Ronald Darby ................................... CB RG 61 Graham GLASGOW 77 Quinn Meinerz 71 Austin Schlottmann 18 Justin Jefferson ............................. WR 22 Kareem Jackson ................................. S TE 84 Irv SMITH, JR. 83 Tyler Conklin 86 Brandon Dillion 40 Zach Davidson 19 Adam Thielen ................................ WR 23 Kyle Fuller ....................................... CB RT 76 Calvin ANDERSON / 70 Bobby MASSIE 78 Drew Himmelman 82 Shane Zylstra 20 Warren Jackson ............................. WR 21 Bashaud Breeland ...........................CB 25 Melvin Gordon III .............................RB TE 87 Noah FANT 85 Albert Okwuegbunam 82 Eric Saubert 83 Andrew Beck WR 19 Adam THIELEN 12 Chad Beebe 15 Ihmir Smith-Marsette 16 Whop Philyor 26 Mike Boone ....................................RB 22 Harrison Smith ..................................S 27 Nate Hairston .................................. CB 89 Austin Fort 88 Shaun Beyer 20 Warren Jackson 23 Xavier Woods .....................................S QB 8 Kirk COUSINS 3 Jake Browning 14 Nate Stanley 11 Kellen Mond 24 Mackensie Alexander ......................CB 28 Royce Freeman ................................RB WR 14 Courtland SUTTON 81 Tim Patrick 11 Diontae Spencer 12 Trinity Benson 25 Alexander Mattison .........................RB 29 Bryce Callahan ................................. CB 6 Danny Etling 86 Branden Mack 84 DeVontres Dukes 26 Kene Nwangwu ...............................RB 30 Caden Sterns ..................................... S HB 33 Dalvin COOK 25 Alexander Mattison 31 Ameer Abdullah 26 Kene Nwangwu 31 Justin Simmons ................................. S 27 Cameron Dantzler............................CB QB 5 Teddy BRIDGEWATER / 3 Drew LOCK 4 Brett Rypien 36 A.J. Rose, Jr. 29 Kris Boyd .........................................CB 32 LeVante Bellamy .............................RB 30 C.J. Ham ..........................................FB 33 Javonte Williams .............................RB FB 83 Andrew BECK 43 Adam Prentice FB 30 C.J. HAM 34 Jake Bargas 31 Ameer Abdullah ..............................RB 35 Kary Vincent Jr. ............................... CB 32 Cameron Smith ...............................LB 36 Trey Marshall ..................................... S 33 Dalvin Cook .....................................RB 37 P.J. Locke ........................................... S 34 Jake Bargas .....................................FB 38 Saivion Smith .................................. CB VIKINGS DEFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE 35 Luther Kirk ........................................S 39 Damarea Crockett ............................RB LE 99 Danielle HUNTER 90 Jalyn Holmes 50 Hercules Mata'afa 58 Jordan Brailford DE 93 Dre'Mont JONES 99 Shamar Stephen 92 Jonathan Harris 51 Marquiss Spencer 36(D) Amari Henderson ............................CB 40 Justin Strnad .................................. ILB 36(O) A.J. Rose Jr. ......................................RB 41 Jamar Johnson .................................. S 95 Janarius Robinson NT 98 Mike PURCELL 90 DeShawn Williams 97 Isaiah Mack 37 Dylan Mabin ....................................CB 42 Parnell Motley ................................. CB NT 97 Michael PIERCE 96 Armon Watts 92 James Lynch 66 Jordon Scott 38 Harrison Hand .................................CB 43(D) Rojesterman Farris II ........................ CB DE 96 Shelby HARRIS 95 McTelvin Agim 94 Deyon Sizer 68 Lorenzo Neal Jr. 39 Parry Nickerson ...............................CB 43(O) Adam Prentice ................................. FB DT 94 Dalvin TOMLINSON 9 Sheldon Richardson 62 Zeandae Johnson SLB 58 Von MILLER 59 Malik Reed 91 Andre Mintze 40 Zach Davidson .................................TE 45 Alexander Johnson ......................... ILB RE 91 Stephen WEATHERLY 98 D.J. Wonnum 79 Kenny Willekes 93 Patrick Jones II 41 Chazz Surratt ...................................LB 46 Jacob Bobenmoyer ...........................LS WLB 55 Bradley CHUBB 53 Jonathon Cooper 48 Derrek Tuszka 50 Pita Taumoepenu 42 Andrew DePaola ..............................LS 47 Josey Jewell.................................... ILB SLB 55 Anthony BARR 48 Blake Lynch 57 Ryan Connelly 49 Christian Elliss ILB 45 Alexander JOHNSON 54 Josh Watson 62 Peter Kalambayi 64 Barrington Wade 43 Camryn Bynum .................................S 48 Derrek Tuszka ................................OLB MLB 54 Eric KENDRICKS 45 Troy Dye 47 Tuf Borland 44 Josh Metellus ....................................S 49 Mac McCain III ................................. CB ILB 47 Josey JEWELL 40 Justin Strnad 63 Curtis Robinson 45 Troy Dye...........................................LB 50 Pita Taumoepenu ..........................OLB WLB 59 Nick VIGIL 32 Cameron Smith 41 Chazz Surratt 46 Myles Dorn ........................................S LCB 23 Kyle FULLER 2 Pat Surtain II 13 Michael Ojemudia 27 Nate Hairston 51 Marquiss Spencer ............................DE LCB 7 Patrick PETERSON 24 Macksensie Alexander 38 Harrison Hand 37 Dylan Mabin 47 Tuf Borland ......................................LB 52 Netane Muti ......................................G 43 Rojesterman Faris 49 Mac McCain III 48 Blake Lynch .....................................LB 53 Jonathon Cooper ...........................OLB 5 Tye Smith 49 Christian Elliss .................................LB 54 Josh Watson ................................... ILB RCB 21 Bashaud BREELAND 27 Cameron Dantzler 29 Kris Boyd 39 Parry Nickerson RCB 21 Ronald DARBY 29 Bryce Callahan 42 Parnell Motley 38 Saivion Smith 50 Hercules Mata'afa ............................DE 55 Bradley Chubb ...............................OLB 51 Wyatt Davis .......................................G 58 Von Miller ......................................OLB 36 Amari Henderson 35 Kary Vincent Jr. 52 Mason Cole ........................................C 59 Malik Reed ....................................OLB SS 22 Harrison SMITH 46 Myles Dorn 44 Josh Metellus SS 22 Kareem JACKSON 37 P.J. Locke 41 Jamar Johnson 54 Eric Kendricks ..................................LB 61 Graham Glasgow ...............................G 55 Anthony Barr ...................................LB 62 Peter Kalambayi ............................. ILB FS 23 Xavier WOODS 43 Camryn Bynum 35 Luther Kirk FS 31 Justin SIMMONS 36 Trey Marshall 30 Caden Sterns 56 Garrett Bradbury ...............................C 63 Curtis Robinson .............................. ILB 57 Ryan Connelly..................................LB 64 Barrington Wade ............................ ILB 58 Jordan Brailford ...............................DE 65 Brett Jones ........................................ C 59 Nick Vigil .........................................LB 66 Dalton Risner .....................................G BRONCOS SPECIALISTS VIKINGS SPECIALISTS 60 Turner Bernard ................................LS 61 Evin Ksiezarczyk ................................T 68 Lorenzo Neal Jr. ............................... DT K 8 Brandon MCMANUS K 1 Greg JOSEPH 6 Riley Patterson 69 Nolan Laufenberg ..............................G
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