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Denver Broncos Vs San Diego Chargers Sunday, December 01 Denver Broncos vs San Diego Chargers Sunday, December 01, 2002 at Qualcomm Stadium CHARGERS CHARGERS OFFENSE CHARGERS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 82 R.Caldwell 88 E.Parker LE 75 M.Wiley 90 A.Dingle No Name Pos 12 Burford,Seth 3QB LT 77 D.McIntosh 63 K.Garmon LDT 76 J.Williams 96 L.Carson 78 D.Scott 1 Elam,Jason K 2 Bennett,Darren P 11 Beuerlein,Steve QB 20 Wilson,Jerry CB LG 63 K.Garmon 62 B.Hallen 61 M.Keathley RDT 92 J.Fisk 96 L.Carson 78 D.Scott 14 Griese,Brian QB 21 Tomlinson,LaDainian RB C 60 J.Ball 61 M.Keathley RE 99 R.Johnson 90 A.Dingle 17 Jackson,Jarious QB 23 Jammer,Quentin CB 21 Coleman,KaRon RB 24 Chatman,Jesse RB RG 71 T.Fonoti 61 M.Keathley 63 K.Garmon SLB 51 B.Leber 52 C.Polk 22 Gary,Olandis RB 25 Molden,Alex CB RT 79 S.Williams 63 K.Garmon MLB 59 D.Edwards 56 O.Ruff 23 Middlebrooks,Willie S 28 Jenkins,Ronney RB/KR 24 O'Neal,Deltha CB 32 House,Kevin CB TE 81 S.Alexander 84 J.Peelle WLB 55 J.Seau 57 Z.Moreno 25 Walker,Denard CB 33 Sanchez,Davis CB WR 84 J.Peelle 85 T.Dwight LC 25 A.Molden 23 Q.Jammer 26 Portis,Clinton RB 35 Lyle,Keith FS 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S 36 Fox,Vernon SS QB 9 D.Brees 7 D.Flutie 12 S.Burford RC 23 Q.Jammer 33 D.Sanchez 32 K.House 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 37 Harrison,Rodney SS FB 44 F.McCrary 45 J.Goodspeed SS 37 R.Harrison 36 V.Fox 33 Spencer,Jimmy CB 41 Fletcher,Terrell RB 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 42 Beckett,Rogers FS RB 21 L.Tomlinson 28 R.Jenkins 24 J.Chatman FS 42 R.Beckett 35 K.Lyle 35 Walls,Lenny CB 44 McCrary,Fred FB 37 Poole,Tyrone CB 45 Goodspeed,Joey FB BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 38 Anderson,Mike RB 47 McNeil,Ryan CB 4 Knorr,Micah P/K 5 Richey,Wade K LE 93 T. Pryce 97 K. Washington WR 80 R. Smith 85 A. Lelie 82 H.Haygood 42 Brandon,Sam S 50 Binn,David LS LT 94 L. Dalton 99 M. Reagor 96 D. Davis LT 74 E. Salaam 71 B. Brockermeye 43 Reese,Izell S 51 Leber,Ben LB 48 Leach,Mike TE/LS 52 Polk,Carlos LB RT 91 C. McGlockton 75 M. Pope LG 79 S. Herndon 50 Hamilton,Ben C 55 Seau,Junior LB RE 95 K. Pittman 92 B. Berry 98 R. Hayward C 50 B. Hamilton 64 L. Friedman 51 Mobley,John LB 56 Ruff,Orlando LB 52 Gold,Ian LB 57 Moreno,Zeke LB WLB 52 I. Gold 59 D. Spragan RG 62 D. Neil 55 Burns,Keith LB 59 Edwards,Donnie LB MLB 55 K. Burns 56 A. Wilson RT 78 M. Lepsis 65 C. Carlisle 56 Wilson,Al LB 60 Ball,Jason C 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 61 Keathley,Michael G SLB 51 J. Mobley 59 D. Spragan TE 89 D. Carswell 86 P. Hape 88 J. Putzier 62 Neil,Dan G 62 Hallen,Bob G LCB 24 D. O'Neal 31 K. Herndon 33 J. Spencer 48 M.Leach 84 S. Sharpe 64 Friedman,Lennie G 63 Garmon,Kelvin G 65 Carlisle,Cooper T 69 Ellis,Ed T RCB 25 D. Walker 37 T. Poole 35 L. Walls WR 87 E. McCaffrey 83 S. Montgomery 71 Brockermeyer,Blake T 7 Flutie,Doug QB SS 28 K. Kennedy 42 S. Brandon QB 11 S. Beuerlein 17 J. Jackson 14 B. Griese 74 Salaam,Ephraim T 70 Parker,Vaughn T 75 Pope,Monsanto DT 71 Fonoti,Toniu G FS 43 I. Reese 23 W. Middlebrook RB 26 C. Portis 22 O. Gary 21 K. Coleman 78 Lepsis,Matt T 75 Wiley,Marcellus DE FB 38 M. Anderson 34 R. Droughns 79 Herndon,Steve G 76 Williams,Jamal DT 80 Smith,Rod WR 77 McIntosh,Damion T 82 Haygood,Herb WR 78 Scott,DeQuincy DT 83 Montgomery,Scottie WR 79 Williams,Sammy T CHARGERS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 84 Sharpe,Shannon TE 8 Christie,Steve K P 2 D.Bennett P 4 M.Knorr 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 80 Conway,Curtis WR 86 Hape,Patrick TE/FB 81 Alexander,Stephen TE K 8 S.Christie 5 W.Richey K 1 J. Elam 87 McCaffrey,Ed WR 82 Caldwell,Reche WR KC 50 D.Binn 57 Z.Moreno PR 24 D. O'Neal 37 T. Poole 21 K. Coleman 88 Putzier,Jeb TE 83 Norman,Josh TE 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 84 Peelle,Justin TE PC 50 D.Binn 57 Z.Moreno KR 83 S. Montgomery 34 R. Droughns 21 K. Coleman 91 McGlockton,Chester DT 85 Dwight,Tim WR KR 28 R.Jenkins 82 R.Caldwell 24 J.Chatman LS 48 M.Leach 78 M. Lepsis 86 P. Hape 92 Berry,Bert DE 88 Parker,Eric WR 93 Pryce,Trevor DT 9 Brees,Drew QB PR 85 T.Dwight 82 R.Caldwell H 11 S. Beuerlein 94 Dalton,Lional DT 90 Dingle,Adrian DE 95 Pittman,Kavika DE 92 Fisk,Jason DT 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 93 Leverette,Otis DE 97 Washington,Keith DE 96 Carson,Leonardo DT 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 99 Johnson,Ray Lee DE 99 Reagor,Montae DT TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Tony Corrente (99); Umpire-Darrell Jenkins (76); Head Linesman-Aaron Pointer (79); Line Judge-Mark Steinkerchner (84); Field Judge-Peter Morelli (135); Side Judge-Don Carlsen (39); Back Judge-Don Carey (126); Replay Assistant-Bill McCabe; Video Operator- Denver Broncos vs San Diego Chargers Sunday, December 01, 2002 at Qualcomm Stadium SAN DIEGO CHARGERS DENVER BRONCOS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 81 Alexander,Stephen TE 12 Seth Burford 3QB 6'03 240 23 R Cal Poly-SLO 1 Jason Elam K 5'11 200 32 10 Hawaii 38 Anderson,Mike RB 60 Ball,Jason C 2 Darren Bennett P 6'05 235 37 8 No College 11 Steve Beuerlein QB 6'03 220 37 13 Notre Dame 92 Berry,Bert DE 42 Beckett,Rogers FS 20 Jerry Wilson CB 5'10 190 29 5 Southern U. 14 Brian Griese QB 6'03 215 27 4 Michigan 11 Beuerlein,Steve QB 2 Bennett,Darren P 21 LaDainian Tomlinson RB 5'10 221 23 2 Texas Christian 17 Jarious Jackson QB 6'00 228 25 R Notre Dame 42 Brandon,Sam S 50 Binn,David LS 23 Quentin Jammer CB 6'00 204 23 R Texas 21 KaRon Coleman RB 5'08 198 24 3 Stephen F. Austin 71 Brockermeyer,Blake T 9 Brees,Drew QB 24 Jesse Chatman RB 5'08 215 23 R Eastern Washington 22 Olandis Gary RB 5'11 218 27 3 Georgia 55 Burns,Keith LB 12 Burford,Seth 3QB 25 Alex Molden CB 5'10 190 29 7 Oregon 23 Willie Middlebrooks S 6'01 200 23 2 Minnesota 65 Carlisle,Cooper T 82 Caldwell,Reche WR 28 Ronney Jenkins RB/KR 5'11 188 25 3 Northern Arizona 24 Deltha O'Neal CB 5'10 196 25 3 California 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 96 Carson,Leonardo DT 32 Kevin House CB 5'11 182 23 R South Carolina 25 Denard Walker CB 6'01 190 29 6 Louisiana State 21 Coleman,KaRon RB 24 Chatman,Jesse RB 33 Davis Sanchez CB 5'10 190 28 2 Oregon 26 Clinton Portis RB 6'00 207 21 R Miami 94 Dalton,Lional DT 8 Christie,Steve K 35 Keith Lyle FS 6'02 210 30 9 Virginia 28 Kenoy Kennedy S 6'01 215 25 3 Arkansas 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 80 Conway,Curtis WR 36 Vernon Fox SS 5'09 200 23 R Fresno State 31 Kelly Herndon CB 5'10 180 26 1 Toledo 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 90 Dingle,Adrian DE 37 Rodney Harrison SS 6'01 218 30 9 Western Illinois 33 Jimmy Spencer CB 5'09 188 33 11 Florida 1 Elam,Jason K 85 Dwight,Tim WR 41 Terrell Fletcher RB 5'08 196 29 8 Wisconsin 34 Reuben Droughns RB 5'11 207 24 2 Oregon 64 Friedman,Lennie G 59 Edwards,Donnie LB 42 Rogers Beckett FS 6'03 205 25 3 Marshall 35 Lenny Walls CB 6'04 195 23 R Boston College 22 Gary,Olandis RB 69 Ellis,Ed T 44 Fred McCrary FB 6'00 235 30 6 Mississippi State 37 Tyrone Poole CB 5'09 185 30 7 Fort Valley State 52 Gold,Ian LB 92 Fisk,Jason DT 45 Joey Goodspeed FB 6'00 250 24 1 Notre Dame 38 Mike Anderson RB 6'00 230 29 3 Utah 14 Griese,Brian QB 41 Fletcher,Terrell RB 47 Ryan McNeil CB 6'02 192 32 10 Miami 4 Micah Knorr P/K 6'02 199 27 3 Utah State 50 Hamilton,Ben C 7 Flutie,Doug QB 5 Wade Richey K 6'03 205 26 5 Louisiana State 42 Sam Brandon S 6'02 200 23 R Nevada-Las Vegas 86 Hape,Patrick TE/FB 71 Fonoti,Toniu G 50 David Binn LS 6'03 245 30 9 California 43 Izell Reese S 6'02 190 28 5 Ala.-Birmingham 82 Haygood,Herb WR 36 Fox,Vernon SS 51 Ben Leber LB 6'03 240 24 R Kansas State 48 Mike Leach TE/LS 6'04 245 26 3 William & Mary 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 63 Garmon,Kelvin G 52 Carlos Polk LB 6'02 250 25 2 Nebraska 50 Ben Hamilton C 6'04 283 25 1 Minnesota 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 45 Goodspeed,Joey FB 55 Junior Seau LB 6'03 250 33 13 Southern California 51 John Mobley LB 6'01 236 29 6 Kutztown, Pa.
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