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OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-0) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 3 EJ Manuel OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-0) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 3 EJ Manuel ................................QB 1 Brandon Powell ........................ WR 4 Derek Carr .................................QB VS. 2 Ryan Santoso ...............................P 5 Johnny Townsend ........................P 3 Brian Brown ............................. WR 6 Mike Nugent ................................K 5 Matt Prater ..................................K 9 Eddy Piñeiro .................................K DETROIT LIONS (0-0) 6 Sam Martin ..................................P 10 Seth Roberts ............................ WR 8 Matt Cassel ...............................QB 12 Martavis Bryant ....................... WR 9 Matthew Stafford ......................QB 13 Griff Whalen ............................ WR FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 2018 – 7:30 P.M. – OAKLAND-ALAMEDA COUNTY COLISEUM 10 Teo Redding ............................. WR 14 Keon Hatcher ........................... WR 11 Marvin Jones Jr. ....................... WR 15 Ryan Switzer ............................ WR 12 Bradley Marquez ...................... WR 16 Johnny Holton .......................... WR RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE 13 TJ Jones .................................... WR 17 Dwayne Harris ....................WR/RS 14 Jake Rudock ..............................QB 18 Connor Cook .............................QB WR 82 Jordy Nelson 10 Seth Roberts 19 Isaac Whitney DE 96 Tank Carradine 95 Fadol Brown 98 Frostee Rucker 15 Golden Tate.............................. WR 19 Isaac Whitney .......................... WR 88 Marcell Ateman 14 Keon Hatcher DT 97 Mario Edwards Jr. 92 P.J. Hall 90 Treyvon Hester 16 Jace Billingsley ......................... WR 20 Obi Melifonwu .............................S 80 Saeed Blacknall [94 Eddie Vanderdoes] 17 Andy Jones ............................... WR 21 Gareon Conley ...........................CB LT 77 Kolton Miller 71 David Sharpe 69 Jylan Ware 18 Chris Lacy ................................. WR 22 Rashaan Melvin .........................CB [72 Donald Penn] DT 78 Justin Ellis 73 Maurice Hurst 93 Ahtyba Rubin 19 Kenny Golladay ........................ WR 23 Dexter McDonald .......................CB 64 Shakir Soto 21 Ameer Abdullah ........................ RB 24 Marshawn Lynch ....................... RB LG 70 Kelechi Osemele 76 Jon Feliciano 65 Jordan Simmons 23 Darius Slay .................................CB 25 Erik Harris ....................................S C 61 Rodney Hudson 62 James Stone 63 Cameron Hunt DE 51 Bruce Irvin 99 Arden Key 91 Shilique Calhoun 24 Nevin Lawson .............................CB 26 Shalom Luani ...............................S RG 66 Gabe Jackson 60 Oday Aboushi 79 Denver Kirkland SLB 54 Emmanuel Lamur 58 Kyle Wilber 47 James Cowser 25 Theo Riddick ............................. RB 27 Reggie Nelson ..............................S RT 68 Breno Giacomini 75 Brandon Parker 67 Ian Silberman 26 DeShawn Shead .........................CB 28 Doug Martin ............................. RB MLB 56 Derrick Johnson 55 Marquel Lee 46 Jason Cabinda 27 Glover Quin ..................................S 29 Leon Hall ....................................CB TE 87 Jared Cook 86 Lee Smith 85 Derek Carrier WLB 59 Tahir Whitehead 50 Nicholas Morrow 57 Azeem Victor 28 Quandre Diggs .......................... DB 30 Jalen Richard ............................. RB 81 Pharaoh Brown 83 Marcus Baugh 29 LeGarrette Blount ..................... RB 31 Marcus Gilchrist ...........................S 84 Paul Butler CB 22 Rashaan Melvin 29 Leon Hall 35 Shareece Wright 30 Stefan McClure ............................S 32 Antonio Hamilton ......................CB WR 89 Amari Cooper 12 Martavis Bryant 15 Ryan Switzer 32 Antonio Hamilton 37 Tevin Mitchel 31 Teez Tabor ..................................CB 33 DeAndré Washington ................ RB 32 Tavon Wilson ...............................S 34 Chris Warren III ......................... RB 17 Dwayne Harris 16 Johnny Holton 43 Raysean Pringle 33 Kerryon Johnson ....................... RB 35 Shareece Wright ........................CB 13 Griff Whalen CB 21 Gareon Conley 36 Daryl Worley 38 Nick Nelson 34 Josh Okonye ...............................CB 36 Daryl Worley ..............................CB QB 4 Derek Carr 18 Connor Cook 3 EJ Manuel 23 Dexter McDonald 34 Zach Zenner .............................. RB 37 Tevin Mitchel ...............................S RB 24 Marshawn Lynch 28 Doug Martin 30 Jalen Richard 35 Miles Killebrew ............................S 38 Nick Nelson ................................CB 33 DeAndré Washington 34 Chris Warren III S 31 Marcus Gilchrist 27 Reggie Nelson 26 Shalom Luani 36 Dwayne Washington ................. RB 40 James Butler ............................. RB 45 Dallin Leavitt 36 Antwuan Davis ...........................CB 41 Keith Smith ................................FB 40 James Butler 38 Michael Ford ..............................CB 42 Karl Joseph ...................................S FB 41 Keith Smith 44 Ryan Yurachek S 42 Karl Joseph 25 Erik Harris 20 Obi Melifonwu 39 Jamal Agnew ..............................CB 43 Raysean Pringle..........................CB 40 Jarrad Davis ................................LB 44 Ryan Yurachek............................FB 41 Rolan Milligan ..............................S 45 Dallin Leavitt ................................S LIONS DEFENSE LIONS OFFENSE 42 Devon Kennard ..........................LB 46 Jason Cabinda ............................LB 43 Nick Bellore ................................FB 47 James Cowser ............................LB DE 69 Anthony Zettel 61 Kerry Hyder Jr. 98 Jeremiah Ledbetter WR 15 Golden Tate 19 Kenny Golladay 16 Jace Billingsley 43 Chris Jones .................................CB 48 Andrew DePaola ........................ LS 78 Jeremiah Valoaga 83 Dontez Ford 1 Brandon Powell 44 Jalen Reeves-Maybin .................LB 49 Drew Scott ................................. LS DT 91 A’Shawn Robinson 97 Ricky Jean Francois 99 Christian Ringo 45 Charles Washington .....................S 50 Nicholas Morrow .......................LB 3 Brian Brown 47 Tracy Walker ............................. DB 62 Josh Fatu LT 68 Taylor Decker 72 Brian Mihalik 65 Tyrell Crosby 51 Bruce Irvin ................................ DE DT 92 Sylvester Williams 90 Cornelius Washington 95 Toby Johnson 48 Don Muhlbach ........................... LS 54 Emmanuel Lamur.......................LB LG 77 Frank Ragnow 66 Joe Dahl 64 John Montelus 49 Freddie Bishop ...........................LB 55 Marquel Lee ...............................LB 96 JoJo Wicker 50 Darnell Sankey ...........................LB 56 Derrick Johnson .........................LB DE 94 Ezekiel Ansah 58 Alex Barrett 57 Cam Johnson C 60 Graham Glasgow 73 Wesley Johnson 75 Leo Koloamatangi 52 Christian Jones ...........................LB 57 Azeem Victor .............................LB 93 Da’Shawn Hand RG 76 T.J. Lang 79 Kenny Wiggins 74 Dan Skipper 53 Trevor Bates ...............................LB 58 Kyle Wilber .................................LB RT 71 Rick Wagner 70 Corey Robinson 67 Jamar McGloster 54 Steve Longa ................................LB 59 Tahir Whitehead ........................LB OLB 42 Devon Kennard 54 Steve Longa 50 Darnell Sankey 55 Jonathan Freeny ........................LB 60 Oday Aboushi............................ OL 59 Chad Meredith TE 82 Luke Willson 80 Michael Roberts 87 Levine Toilolo 57 Cam Johnson............................. DE 61 Rodney Hudson ...........................C MLB 40 Jarrad Davis 55 Jonathan Freeny 53 Trevor Bates 84 Hakeem Valles 85 Sean McGrath 58 Alex Barrett ............................... DE 62 James Stone .................................C OLB 52 Christian Jones 44 Jalen Reeves-Maybin 49 Freddie Bishop 59 Chad Meredith ...........................LB 63 Cameron Hunt ............................ G 86 Marcus Lucas 60 Graham Glasgow .....................C/G CB 23 Darius Slay 26 DeShawn Shead 39 Jamal Agnew WR 11 Marvin Jones Jr. 13 TJ Jones 12 Bradley Marquez 64 Shakir Soto .................................DL 38 Michael Ford 34 Josh Okonye 61 Kerry Hyder Jr. ........................... DE 65 Jordan Simmons ......................... G 10 Teo Redding 18 Chris Lacy 62 Josh Fatu ................................... DT 66 Gabe Jackson .............................. G CB 24 Nevin Lawson 31 Teez Tabor 36 Antwuan Davis 64 John Montelus .......................... OL 67 Ian Silberman ............................ OL 43 Chris Jones [17 Andy Jones] 65 Tyrell Crosby ............................. OL 68 Breno Giacomini ..........................T SS 28 Quandre Diggs 32 Tavon Wilson 41 Rolan Milligan QB 9 Matthew Stafford 8 Matt Cassel 14 Jake Rudock 66 Joe Dahl ...................................... G 69 Jylan Ware ...................................T RB 29 LeGarrette Blount 21 Ameer Abdullah 36 Dwayne Washington 67 Jamar McGloster ..........................T 70 Kelechi Osemele ......................G/T 30 Stefan McClure 68 Taylor Decker ...............................T 71 David Sharpe ................................T FS 27 Glover Quin 35 Miles Killebrew 45 Charles Washington 43 Nick Bellore 69 Anthony Zettel .......................... DE 72 Donald Penn ................................T 47 Tracy Walker RB 25 Theo Riddick 33 Kerryon Johnson 34 Zach Zenner 70 Corey Robinson ............................T 73 Maurice Hurst ........................... DT 71 Rick Wagner .................................T 75 Brandon Parker ............................T 72 Brian Mihalik ................................T 76 Jon Feliciano ............................G/C
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