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Denver Broncos Vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday, October 03 Denver Broncos vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday, October 03, 2004 at Raymond James Stadium BUCCANEERS BUCCANEERS OFFENSE BUCCANEERS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 84 J.Galloway 82 C.Lee 15 F.Murphy LE 94 G.Spires 90 D.White No Name Pos 2 Simms,Chris 3RDQB LT 70 D.Deese 69 A.Davis DT 92 A.McFarland 96 E.Wyms 1 Elam,Jason K 8 Griese,Brian QB 4 Knorr,Micah P/K 9 Bidwell,Josh P LG 78 M.Stinchcomb 79 S.Mahan DT 91 C.Darby 66 D.Gregory 10 Luke,Triandos WR 10 Gramatica,Martin K C 76 J.Wade 79 S.Mahan RE 97 S.Rice 93 J.Savage 13 Kanell,Danny QB 11 Schroeder,Bill WR 14 Jackson,Nate WR 12 Knight,Marcus WR RG 60 C.Coleman 77 J.Terry SLB 52 I.Gold 50 J.Gooch 56 R.Nece 16 Plummer,Jake QB 14 Johnson,Brad QB RT 75 T.Steussie 67 K.Walker MLB 53 S.Quarles 51 K.Burns 17 Watts,Darius WR 15 Murphy,Frank WR 20 Hearst,Garrison RB 20 Barber,Ronde CB TE 85 K.Dilger 86 D.Moore 89 W.Heller WLB 55 D.Brooks 58 M.Cooper 22 Griffin,Quentin RB 22 White,Jamel RB WR 81 T.Brown 80 M.Clayton 11 B.Schroeder LCB 25 B.Kelly 35 C.Ivy 24 T.Cox 23 Middlebrooks,Willie CB 23 Phillips,Jermaine S 24 Bailey,Champ CB 24 Cox,Torrie CB 12 M.Knight RCB 20 R.Barber 27 M.Edwards 25 Ferguson,Nick S 25 Kelly,Brian CB RB 32 M.Pittman 22 J.White SS 26 D.Smith 37 W.Allen 26 Bell,Tatum RB 26 Smith,Dwight S 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 27 Edwards,Mario CB FB 40 M.Alstott 43 J.Cook 34 G.Comella FS 23 J.Phillips 38 J.Howell 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 32 Pittman,Michael RB 32 Young,Chris S 34 Comella,Greg FB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 35 Ivy,Corey CB 35 Walls,Lenny CB 37 Allen,Will S LE 92 M.Coleman 95 A.Palepoi 93 T.Pryce WR 80 R.Smith 17 D.Watts 39 Johnson,Kyle FB 38 Howell,John S LT 68 M.Fatafehi 75 M.Pope LT 78 M.Lepsis 65 C.Carlisle 40 Shoate,Jeff CB 40 Alstott,Mike FB 42 Brandon,Sam S 43 Cook,Jameel FB RT 94 L.Elliss 90 D.Holland LG 50 B.Hamilton 69 P.Alexander 45 Alexander,Roc CB 50 Gooch,Jeff LB RE 98 R.Hayward 99 R.Johnson C 66 T.Nalen 50 B.Hamilton 47 Lynch,John G 51 Burns,Keith LB 50 Hamilton,Ben G 52 Gold,Ian LB WLB 52 D.Williams 59 D.Spragan RG 62 D.Neil 65 C.Carlisle 52 Williams,D.J. LB 53 Quarles,Shelton LB MLB 56 A.Wilson 55 P.Chukwurah RT 72 G.Foster 74 C.Green 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 55 Brooks,Derrick LB 56 Wilson,Al LB 56 Nece,Ryan LB SLB 59 D.Spragan 57 J.Sykes 58 T.Pierce TE 88 J.Putzier 89 D.Carswell 86 P.Hape 57 Sykes,Jashon LB 58 Cooper,Marquis LB LCB 24 C.Bailey 23 W.Middlebrooks 40 J.Shoate 83 M.Leach 58 Pierce,Terry LB 60 Coleman,Cosey G 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 66 Gregory,Damian DT RCB 31 K.Herndon 35 L.Walls 45 R.Alexander WR 85 A.Lelie 10 T.Luke 14 N.Jackson 61 Johnson,Ellis DL 67 Walker,Kenyatta T SS 28 K.Kennedy 32 C.Young QB 16 J.Plummer 13 D.Kanell 62 Neil,Dan C 69 Davis,Anthony T 65 Carlisle,Cooper G//T 70 Deese,Derrick T FS 47 J.Lynch 25 N.Ferguson 42 S.Brandon RB 22 Q.Griffin 20 G.Hearst 26 T.Bell 66 Nalen,Tom C 75 Steussie,Todd T FB 34 R.Droughns 39 K.Johnson 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 76 Wade,John C 69 Alexander,P.J. G 77 Terry,Jeb G 72 Foster,George T 78 Stinchcomb,Matt G 74 Green,Cornell T 79 Mahan,Sean G BUCCANEERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 80 Clayton,Michael WR K 10 M.Gramatica P 4 M.Knorr 78 Lepsis,Matt T 81 Brown,Tim WR 80 Smith,Rod WR 82 Lee,Charles WR P 9 J.Bidwell K 1 J.Elam 83 Leach,Mike TE 84 Galloway,Joey WR H 9 J.Bidwell KO 4 M.Knorr 1J.Elam 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 85 Dilger,Ken TE 86 Hape,Patrick TE 86 Moore,Dave TE PR 84 J.Galloway 11 B.Schroeder PR 80 R.Smith 24 C.Bailey 10 T.Luke 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 89 Heller,Will TE KR 15 F.Murphy 11 B.Schroeder KR 34 R.Droughns 10 T.Luke 45 R.Alexander 89 Carswell,Dwayne T 90 White,Dewayne DE 90 Holland,Darius DT 91 Darby,Chartric DT LS 86 D.Moore 85 K.Dilger PC 83 M.Leach 86 P.Hape 92 Coleman,Marco DE 92 McFarland,Anthony DT KC 83 M.Leach 78 M.Lepsis 50 B.Hamilton 93 Pryce,Trevor DE 93 Savage,Josh DE 94 Elliss,Luther DT 94 Spires,Greg DE H 4 M.Knorr 13 D.Kanell 95 Palepoi,Anton DE 96 Wyms,Ellis DE 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 97 Rice,Simeon DE 99 Johnson,Raylee DE TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Walt Coleman (65); Umpire-Carl Paganelli (124); Head Linesman-Ron Phares (10); Line Judge-Jerome Boger (109); Field Judge-Steve Zimmer (33); Side Judge-Dave Wyant (16); Back Judge-Greg Steed (12); Replay Assistant-Bob McGrath (); Video Operator- Denver Broncos vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday, October 03, 2004 at Raymond James Stadium TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 37 Allen,Will S 2 Chris Simms 3RDQB 6'04" 225 24 1 Texas 1 Jason Elam K 5'11" 200 34 12 Hawaii 69 Alexander,P.J. G 40 Alstott,Mike FB 8 Brian Griese QB 6'03" 215 29 6 Michigan 4 Micah Knorr P/K 6'02" 199 29 5 Utah State 45 Alexander,Roc CB 20 Barber,Ronde CB 9 Josh Bidwell P 6'03" 220 28 5 Oregon 10 Triandos Luke WR 5'11" 193 23 Alabama 24 Bailey,Champ CB 9 Bidwell,Josh P 10 Martin Gramatica K 5'08" 170 29 6 Kansas State 13 Danny Kanell QB 6'03" 218 31 7 Florida State 26 Bell,Tatum RB 55 Brooks,Derrick LB 11 Bill Schroeder WR 6'03" 200 33 8 Wisconsin-La Crosse 14 Nate Jackson WR 6'03" 217 25 1 Menlo 42 Brandon,Sam S 81 Brown,Tim WR 12 Marcus Knight WR 6'01" 180 26 3 Michigan 16 Jake Plummer QB 6'02" 202 30 8 Arizona State 65 Carlisle,Cooper G//T 51 Burns,Keith LB 14 Brad Johnson QB 6'05" 224 36 11 Florida State 17 Darius Watts WR 6'02" 240 23 Marshall 89 Carswell,Dwayne T 80 Clayton,Michael WR 15 Frank Murphy WR 6'00" 206 27 3 Kansas State 20 Garrison Hearst RB 5'11" 215 33 10 Georgia 55 Chukwurah,Patrick LB 60 Coleman,Cosey G 20 Ronde Barber CB 5'10" 184 29 7 Virginia 22 Quentin Griffin RB 5'07" 198 23 2 Oklahoma 92 Coleman,Marco DE 34 Comella,Greg FB 22 Jamel White RB 5'09" 222 26 5 South Dakota 23 Willie Middlebrooks CB 6'01" 200 25 4 Minnesota 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 43 Cook,Jameel FB 23 Jermaine Phillips S 6'01" 215 25 3 Georgia 24 Champ Bailey CB 6'00" 192 26 6 Georgia 1 Elam,Jason K 58 Cooper,Marquis LB 24 Torrie Cox CB 5'09" 187 24 1 Pittsburgh 25 Nick Ferguson S 5'11" 201 30 5 Georgia Tech 94 Elliss,Luther DT 24 Cox,Torrie CB 25 Brian Kelly CB 5'11" 193 28 7 Southern California 26 Tatum Bell RB 5'11" 212 23 Oklahoma State 68 Fatafehi,Mario DT 91 Darby,Chartric DT 26 Dwight Smith S 5'10" 201 26 4 Akron 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6'01" 215 27 5 Arkansas 25 Ferguson,Nick S 69 Davis,Anthony T 27 Mario Edwards CB 6'00" 199 29 5 Florida State 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5'10" 180 28 3 Toledo 72 Foster,George T 70 Deese,Derrick T 32 Michael Pittman RB 6'00" 218 29 7 Fresno State 32 Chris Young S 6'00" 215 24 2 Georgia Tech 74 Green,Cornell T 85 Dilger,Ken TE 34 Greg Comella FB 6'01" 248 29 7 Stanford 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5'11" 207 26 4 Oregon 22 Griffin,Quentin RB 27 Edwards,Mario CB 35 Corey Ivy CB 5'08" 185 27 3 Oklahoma 35 Lenny Walls CB 6'04" 195 25 3 Boston College 50 Hamilton,Ben G 84 Galloway,Joey WR 37 Will Allen S 6'01" 202 22 Ohio State 39 Kyle Johnson FB 6'00" 242 26 1 Syracuse 86 Hape,Patrick TE 52 Gold,Ian LB 38 John Howell S 5'11" 204 26 4 Colorado State 40 Jeff Shoate CB 5'10" 187 23 San Diego State 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 50 Gooch,Jeff LB 40 Mike Alstott FB 6'01" 248 31 9 Purdue 42 Sam Brandon S 6'02" 200 25 3 Nevada-Las Vegas 20 Hearst,Garrison RB 10 Gramatica,Martin K 43 Jameel Cook FB 5'10" 237 25 4 Illinois 45 Roc Alexander CB 6'00" 193 23 Washington 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 66 Gregory,Damian DT 50 Jeff Gooch LB 5'11" 225 30 9 Austin Peay 47 John Lynch G 6'02" 220 33 12 Stanford 90 Holland,Darius DT 8 Griese,Brian QB 51 Keith Burns LB 6'02" 235 32 11 Oklahoma State 50 Ben Hamilton G 6'04" 283 27 3 Minnesota 14 Jackson,Nate WR 89 Heller,Will TE 52 Ian Gold LB 6'00" 223 26 5 Michigan 52 D.J.
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