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OAKLAND RAIDERS (1-2) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 4 Derek Carr OAKLAND RAIDERS (1-2) NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 4 Derek Carr ..........................QB 1 DeAndre Elliott ................... CB 7 Marquette King .................... P VS. 2 Trevone Boykin ...................QB 8 Connor Cook ......................QB 3 Russell Wilson ....................QB 10 Seth Roberts ......................WR 4 Steven Hauschka .................. K 11 Sebastian Janikowski ............ K SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2-1) 5 Jake Heaps .........................QB 14 Matt McGloin .....................QB 6 Tanner McEvoy ..................WR 15 Michael Crabtree ..............WR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 – 7:00 P.M. – OAKLAND ALAMEDA COUNTY COLISEUM 7 E.Z. Nwachukwu ................WR 16 Johnny Holton ...................WR 9 Jon Ryan ............................... P 17 Marvin Hall ........................WR RAIDERS OFFENSE RAIDERS DEFENSE 10 Paul Richardson .................WR 18 Andre Holmes ...................WR WR 15 Michael Crabtree 10 Seth Roberts 80 K.J. Brent DE 97 Mario Edwards Jr. 96 Denico Autry 11 Kenny Lawler .....................WR 19 Jaydon Mickens .................WR 14 Antwan Goodley ...............WR 20 Nate Allen .............................S LT 72 Donald Penn 73 Matt McCants DT 95 Jihad Ward 92 Stacy McGee 69 Drew Iddings 15 Jermaine Kearse ................WR 21 Sean Smith ......................... CB LG 70 Kelechi Osemele 76 Jon Feliciano NT 78 Justin Ellis 90 Dan Williams 75 Darius Latham 16 Tyler Lockett ......................WR 22 Taiwan Jones ...................... RB 60 Derrick Lott 18 Kasen Williams ..................WR C 61 Rodney Hudson 67 Oni Omoile 23 Dexter McDonald ............... CB DE 52 Khalil Mack 47 James Cowser 63 Branden Jackson 19 Douglas McNeil III .............WR 25 DJ Hayden .......................... CB RG 66 Gabe Jackson 74 Vadal Alexander 65 Mitch Bell 20 Jeremy Lane ....................... CB 27 Reggie Nelson .......................S 94 Greg Townsend Jr. 21 Tye Smith ........................... CB 28 Latavius Murray.................. RB RT 71 Menelik Watson 77 Austin Howard 79 Denver Kirkland SLB 51 Bruce Irvin 91 Shilique Calhoun 54 Korey Toomer 22 C.J. Prosise ......................... RB 29 David Amerson ................... CB TE 86 Lee Smith 88 Clive Walford 81 Mychal Rivera MLB 50 Ben Heeney 57 Cory James 55 John Lotulelei 23 Steven Terrell ......................FS 31 Neiko Thorpe...................... CB 25 Richard Sherman ................ CB 32 Antonio Hamilton ............... CB 85 Ryan O’Malley 84 Jake McGee 44 Kyrie Wilson 26 Troymaine Pope ................. RB 33 DeAndré Washington ......... RB WR 89 Amari Cooper 18 Andre Holmes 16 Johnny Holton WLB 53 Malcolm Smith 58 Neiron Ball 56 Daren Bates 27 Tharold Simon .................... CB 34 George Atkinson III ............. RB LCB 28 Marcus Burley .................... CB 19 Jaydon Mickens 17 Marvin Hall 29 David Amerson 25 DJ Hayden 31 Neiko Thorpe 35 Dewey McDonald ..................S 32 Antonio Hamilton 29 Earl Thomas ........................FS 38 TJ Carrie.............................. CB QB 4 Derek Carr 14 Matt McGloin 8 Connor Cook 31 Kam Chancellor ...................SS 39 Keith McGill ........................DB RCB 21 Sean Smith 38 TJ Carrie 23 Dexter McDonald 32 Christine Michael ............... RB 40 Kenneth Durden ................. CB RB 28 Latavius Murray 22 Taiwan Jones 33 DeAndré Washington 40 Kenneth Durden 33 Kelcie McCray ......................SS 41 Brynden Trawick ....................S 46 Jalen Richard 34 George Atkinson III FS 27 Reggie Nelson 20 Nate Allen 41 Brynden Trawick 34 Thomas Rawls .................... RB 42 Karl Joseph ............................S FB 49 Jamize Olawale 45 Marcel Reece SS 42 Karl Joseph 35 Dewey McDonald 39 Keith McGill 35 DeShawn Shead .................DB 44 Kyrie Wilson ........................LB 36 Alex Collins ......................... RB 45 Marcel Reece ......................FB 38 Keenan Lambert ..................SS 46 Jalen Richard ...................... RB 40 Tyvis Powell .........................SS 47 James Cowser................LB/DE SEAHAWKS DEFENSE SEAHAWKS OFFENSE 40 Joe Sommers .......................TE 49 Jamize Olawale ..............FB/RB LDE 72 Michael Bennett 99 Quinton Jefferson 64 Tylor Harris WR 89 Doug Baldwin 16 Tyler Lockett 18 Kasen Williams 44 Ryan Robinson ................... DE 50 Ben Heeney .........................LB LDT 77 Ahtyba Rubin 93 Tony McDaniel 92 Brandin Bryant 14 Antwan Goodley 7 E.Z. Nwachukwu 45 Taniela Tupou ......................FB 51 Bruce Irvin ...........................LB LT 78 Bradley Sowell 74 George Fant 46 Kache Palacio ......................LB 52 Khalil Mack ......................... DE 74 Justin Hamilton 46 Will Tukuafu ........................FB LG 63 Mark Glowinski 70 Rees Odhiambo 62 Jahri Evans 53 Malcolm Smith ....................LB RDT 97 Jordan Hill 90 Jarran Reed 47 Eric Pinkins ..........................LB 54 Korey Toomer ......................LB C 68 Justin Britt 53 Joey Hunt 48 Nolan Frese .........................LS 55 John Lotulelei ......................LB RDE 56 Cliff Avril 55 Frank Clark 44 Ryan Robinson RG 76 Germain Ifedi 75 Will Pericak 50 K.J. Wright ...........................LB 56 Daren Bates .........................LB OLB 57 Mike Morgan OR 91 Cassius Marsh OR 47 Eric Pinkins 52 Brock Coyle .........................LB 57 Cory James ..........................LB RT 79 Garry Gilliam 73 J’Marcus Webb 69 Terry Poole 53 Joey Hunt ............................. C 58 Neiron Ball ..........................LB MLB 54 Bobby Wagner 52 Brock Coyle 59 Steve Longa TE 82 Luke Willson 86 Brandon Williams 85 Clayton Echard 54 Bobby Wagner ....................LB 59 Jon Condo ...........................LS 46 Kache Palacio 40 Joe Sommers [88 Jimmy Graham] 55 Frank Clark ......................... DE 60 Derrick Lott ........................ DT [81 Nick Vannett] 56 Cliff Avril ............................. DE 61 Rodney Hudson .................... C OLB 50 K.J. Wright 58 Kevin Pierre-Louis 57 Mike Morgan .......................LB WR 15 Jermaine Kearse 10 Paul Richardson 19 Douglas McNeil III 63 Branden Jackson ................ DL LCB 25 Richard Sherman 27 Tharold Simon 21 Tye Smith 58 Kevin Pierre-Louis ...............LB 65 Mitch Bell .............................G 11 Kenny Lawler 6 Tanner McEvoy 59 Steve Longa .........................LB RCB 20 Jeremy Lane 35 DeShawn Shead 28 Marcus Burley 66 Gabe Jackson .......................G QB 3 Russell Wilson 2 Trevone Boykin 5 Jake Heaps 62 Jahri Evans ............................G 67 Oni Omoile ...........................G 1 DeAndre Elliott FB 46 Will Tukuafu 45 Tani Tupou 63 Mark Glowinski ....................G 69 Drew Iddings ...................... DL 64 Tylor Harris ......................... DE 70 Kelechi Osemele ................G/T SS 31 Kam Chancellor 33 Kelcie McCray 38 Keenan Lambert RB 34 Thomas Rawls 32 Christine Michael 36 Alex Collins 68 Justin Britt ............................ C 71 Menelik Watson ....................T FS 29 Earl Thomas 23 Steven Terrell 40 Tyvis Powell 26 Troymaine Pope 22 C.J. Prosise 69 Terry Poole ............................T 72 Donald Penn ..........................T 70 Rees Odhiambo ....................G 73 Matt McCants .......................T 72 Michael Bennett ................. DE 74 Vadal Alexander ...................G RAIDERS SPECIALISTS SEAHAWKS SPECIALISTS 73 J’Marcus Webb ......................T 75 Darius Latham .................... DT P 7 Marquette King K 4 Steven Hauschka 74 Justin Hamilton .................. DT 76 Jon Feliciano ..................... G/C 74 George Fant ...........................T 77 Austin Howard ......................T K 11 Sebastian Janikowski P 9 Jon Ryan 75 Will Pericak ...................... G/C 78 Justin Ellis ........................... DT H 7 Marquette King H 9 Jon Ryan 76 Germain Ifedi ....................G/T 79 Denver Kirkland ....................G LS 59 Jon Condo 77 Ahtyba Rubin...................... DT 80 K.J. 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