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1 Den at Ind 01 09 2005 Fli Denver Broncos vs Indianapolis Colts Sunday, January 09, 2005 at RCA Dome COLTS COLTS OFFENSE COLTS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 87 R.Wayne 83 B.Stokley 84 B.Pyatt LE 79 R.Brock 99 B.Scioli 97 N.Rogers No Name Pos 5 Brown,Travis QB#3 LT 78 T.Glenn 76 M.Freitas LT 90 M.Reagor 75 L.Tripplett 1 Elam,Jason K 10 Gramatica,Martin K 6 Baker,Jason P/K 12 Sorgi,Jim QB LG 64 R.DeMulling RT 96 J.Williams 8 Mauck,Matt QB#3 13 Vanderjagt,Mike K C 63 J.Saturday 61 T.Hutton RE 93 D.Freeney 98 R.Mathis 10 Luke,Triandos WR 17 Smith,Hunter P 13 Kanell,Danny QB 18 Manning,Peyton QB RG 56 T.Peko 65 R.Lilja LLB 50 D.Thornton 55 K.Pope 16 Plummer,Jake QB 20 Doss,Mike SS RT 71 R.Diem 73 J.Scott MLB 94 R.Morris 58 G.Brackett 17 Watts,Darius WR 21 Sanders,Bob FS 24 Bailey,Champ CB 23 Mungro,James RB TE 81 M.Pollard 44 D.Clark 80 B.Hartsock RLB 59 C.June 51 G.Gardner 25 Ferguson,Nick S 25 Harper,Nicholas CB WR 88 M.Harrison 85 A.Moorehead 86 T.Walters LCB 25 N.Harper 29 J.Jefferson 26 Bell,Tatum RB 26 Bacon,Waine CB 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 27 Hutchins,Von CB QB 18 P.Manning 12 J.Sorgi 5T.Brown RCB 42 J.David 27 V.Hutchins 26 W.Bacon 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 28 Bashir,Idrees FS RB 32 E.James 33 D.Rhodes SS 20 M.Doss 41 C.Bird 38 G.Sapp 32 Young,Chris S 29 Jefferson,Joseph CB 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 32 James,Edgerrin RB FB 23 J.Mungro FS 28 I.Bashir 21 B.Sanders 39 A.Floyd 37 Sapp,Cecil RB 33 Rhodes,Dominic RB 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 38 Sapp,Gerome SS BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 40 Shoate,Jeff CB 39 Floyd,Anthony FS 42 Brandon,Sam S 41 Bird,Cory SS LE 92 M.Coleman 95 A.Palepoi 93 T.Pryce WR 80 R.Smith 17 D.Watts 45 Alexander,Roc CB 42 David,Jason CB LT 68 M.Fatafehi 61 E.Johnson 97 D.Veal LT 78 M.Lepsis 65 C.Carlisle 47 Lynch,John S 44 Clark,Dallas TE/FB 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 48 Snow,Justin TE RT 75 M.Pope LG 50 B.Hamilton 69 P.Alexander 63 T.Stuber 52 Williams,D.J. LB 50 Thornton,David LB RE 98 R.Hayward 99 R.Johnson C 66 T.Nalen 50 B.Hamilton 53 Green,Louis LB 51 Gardner,Gilbert LB 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 55 Pope,Kendyll LB WLB 52 D.Williams 59 D.Spragan 53 L.Green RG 62 D.Neil 65 C.Carlisle 70 T.Clabo 56 Wilson,Al LB 56 Peko,Tupe C/G MLB 56 A.Wilson 55 P.Chukwurah RT 72 G.Foster 74 C.Green 57 Sykes,Jashon LB 58 Brackett,Gary LB 58 Pierce,Terry LB 59 June,Cato LB SLB 59 D.Spragan 58 T.Pierce 57 J.Sykes TE 89 D.Carswell 88 J.Putzier 86 P.Hape 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 61 Hutton,Trevor G/C LCB 24 C.Bailey 40 J.Shoate 83 M.Leach 61 Johnson,Ellis DT 63 Saturday,Jeff C 62 Neil,Dan G 64 DeMulling,Rick OG RCB 31 K.Herndon 45 R.Alexander WR 85 A.Lelie 10 T.Luke 81 C.Adams 63 Stuber,Tim G 65 Lilja,Ryan OG SS 28 K.Kennedy 32 C.Young QB 16 J.Plummer 13 D.Kanell 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 71 Diem,Ryan OT 66 Nalen,Tom C 73 Scott,Jake OT FS 47 J.Lynch 25 N.Ferguson 42 S.Brandon RB 34 R.Droughns 26 T.Bell 37 C.Sapp 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 75 Tripplett,Larry DT FB 39 K.Johnson 34 R.Droughns 69 Alexander,P.J. G 76 Freitas,Makoa OT 70 Clabo,Tyson G 78 Glenn,Tarik OT 72 Foster,George T 79 Brock,Raheem DE 74 Green,Cornell T 80 Hartsock,Ben TE COLTS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 81 Pollard,Marcus TE P 17 H.Smith P 6 J.Baker 78 Lepsis,Matt T 83 Stokley,Brandon WR 80 Smith,Rod WR 84 Pyatt,Brad WR K 13 M.Vanderjagt 10 M.Gramatica K 1 J.Elam 81 Adams,Charlie WR 85 Moorehead,Aaron WR H 17 H.Smith KO 6 J.Baker 1J.Elam 83 Leach,Mike TE/LS 86 Walters,Troy WR 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 87 Wayne,Reggie WR PR 86 T.Walters 84 B.Pyatt 42 J.David PR 80 R.Smith 10 T.Luke 24 C.Bailey 86 Hape,Patrick TE 88 Harrison,Marvin WR KR 33 D.Rhodes 84 B.Pyatt KR 34 R.Droughns 45 R.Alexander 10 T.Luke 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 90 Reagor,Montae DT 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 93 Freeney,Dwight DE PC 48 J.Snow PC 83 M.Leach 86 P.Hape 92 Coleman,Marco DE 94 Morris,Rob LB KC 48 J.Snow KC 83 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 50 B.Hamilton 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 96 Williams,Josh DT 95 Palepoi,Anton DE 97 Rogers,Nick LB H 6 J.Baker 13 D.Kanell 97 Veal,Demetrin DT/DE 98 Mathis,Robert DE 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 99 Scioli,Brad DE 99 Johnson,Raylee DE TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Mike Carey (94); Umpire-Jim Quirk (5); Head Linesman-Ron Marinucci (107); Line Judge-Mark Perlman (9); Field Judge-Scott Steenson (88); Side Judge-Larry Rose (128); Back Judge-Keith Ferguson (61); Replay Assistant-Tommy Moore (); Video Operator- Bud Alexander () Denver Broncos vs Indianapolis Colts Sunday, January 09, 2005 at RCA Dome INDIANAPOLIS COLTS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 26 Bacon,Waine CB 5 Travis Brown QB#3 0 28 3 Northern Arizona 1 Jason Elam K 5'11" 200 35 12 Hawaii 81 Adams,Charlie WR 28 Bashir,Idrees FS 10 Martin Gramatica K 5'08" 170 30 6 Kansas State 6 Jason Baker P/K 6'01" 195 27 4 Iowa 69 Alexander,P.J. G 41 Bird,Cory SS 12 Jim Sorgi QB 6'04" 200 25 R Wisconsin 8 Matt Mauck QB#3 6'02" 220 26 R Louisiana State 45 Alexander,Roc CB 58 Brackett,Gary LB 13 Mike Vanderjagt K 6'05" 210 35 7 West Virginia 10 Triandos Luke WR 5'11" 193 24 Alabama 24 Bailey,Champ CB 79 Brock,Raheem DE 17 Hunter Smith P 6'02" 212 28 6 Notre Dame 13 Danny Kanell QB 6'03" 218 32 7 Florida State 6 Baker,Jason P/K 5 Brown,Travis QB#3 18 Peyton Manning QB 6'05" 230 29 7 Tennessee 16 Jake Plummer QB 6'02" 202 31 8 Arizona State 26 Bell,Tatum RB 44 Clark,Dallas TE/FB 20 Mike Doss SS 5'11" 207 24 2 Ohio State 17 Darius Watts WR 6'02" 240 24 Marshall 42 Brandon,Sam S 42 David,Jason CB 21 Bob Sanders FS 5'08" 206 24 Iowa 24 Champ Bailey CB 6'00" 192 27 6 Georgia 65 Carlisle,Cooper G/T 64 DeMulling,Rick OG 23 James Mungro RB 5'09" 214 27 3 Syracuse 25 Nick Ferguson S 5'11" 201 31 5 Georgia Tech 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 71 Diem,Ryan OT 25 Nicholas Harper CB 5'10" 184 31 4 Fort Valley State 26 Tatum Bell RB 5'11" 212 24 Oklahoma State 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 20 Doss,Mike SS 26 Waine Bacon CB 5'10" 193 26 1 Alabama 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6'01" 215 28 5 Arkansas 70 Clabo,Tyson G 39 Floyd,Anthony FS 27 Von Hutchins CB 5'09" 185 24 Mississippi 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5'10" 180 29 3 Toledo 92 Coleman,Marco DE 93 Freeney,Dwight DE 28 Idrees Bashir FS 6'02" 198 27 4 Memphis 32 Chris Young S 6'00" 215 25 2 Georgia Tech 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 76 Freitas,Makoa OT 29 Joseph Jefferson CB 6'00" 207 25 2 Western Kentucky 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5'11" 207 27 4 Oregon 1 Elam,Jason K 51 Gardner,Gilbert LB 32 Edgerrin James RB 6'00" 214 27 6 Miami 37 Cecil Sapp RB 5'11" 230 27 1 Colorado State 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 78 Glenn,Tarik OT 33 Dominic Rhodes RB 5'09" 208 26 3 Midwestern State, Tx. 39 Kyle Johnson FB 6'00" 242 27 1 Syracuse 25 Ferguson,Nick S 10 Gramatica,Martin K 38 Gerome Sapp SS 6'01" 216 24 2 Notre Dame 40 Jeff Shoate CB 5'10" 187 24 San Diego State 72 Foster,George T 25 Harper,Nicholas CB 39 Anthony Floyd FS 5'10" 200 24 2 Louisville 42 Sam Brandon S 6'02" 200 26 3 Nevada-Las Vegas 74 Green,Cornell T 88 Harrison,Marvin WR 41 Cory Bird SS 5'10" 216 27 4 Virginia Tech 45 Roc Alexander CB 6'00" 193 24 Washington 53 Green,Louis LB 80 Hartsock,Ben TE 42 Jason David CB 5'08" 168 Washington State 47 John Lynch S 6'02" 220 34 12 Stanford 50 Hamilton,Ben G/C 27 Hutchins,Von CB 44 Dallas Clark TE/FB 6'03" 257 26 2 Iowa 50 Ben Hamilton G/C 6'04" 283 28 3 Minnesota 86 Hape,Patrick TE 61 Hutton,Trevor G/C 48 Justin Snow TE 6'03" 232 29 5 Baylor 52 D.J.
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