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2002 Final Rosters Rosters 2002 Final Rosters Injury Statuses: (-) = OK; P = Probable; Q = Questionable; D = Doubtful; O = Out; IR = On IR. Gold Rush Owner: Bob Wiborg NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Chad QB NYJ vs GNB 6 - Pennington Daunte QB MIN @DET 5 - Culpepper Charlie RB OAK vs KAN 3 - Garner Eddie RB TEN @HOU 7 - George Michael RB MIN @DET 5 - Bennett Joe Horn WR NOR vs CAR 9 - Laveranues WR NYJ vs GNB 6 - Coles Marvin WR IND vs JAC 4 - Harrison Reggie WR IND vs JAC 4 - Wayne David K PHI @NYG 6 - Akers John K NOR vs CAR 9 - Carney Atlanta Defense ATL @CLE 4 - Falcons 2002 Final Rosters 1 Rosters Haley's Comets Owner: Pat Cap NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Brett Favre QB GNB @NYJ 8 P Peyton QB IND vs JAC 4 - Manning Corey RB CIN @BUF 7 - Dillon Jamal RB BAL @PIT 3 - Lewis Tiki Barber RB NYG vs PHI 7 - Amani WR NYG vs PHI 7 - Toomer Chad WR CIN @BUF 7 - Johnson Darrell WR SEA @SDG 5 - Jackson Donald WR GNB @NYJ 8 Q Driver Mike K IND vs JAC 4 - Vanderjagt Olindo K MIA @NWE 8 - Mare Tennessee Defense TEN @HOU 7 - Titans Young Studs Owner: Joe, Daniel, & Ryan NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK 2002 Final Rosters 2 Rosters Jamie QB STL vs SFO 8 - Martin Rich QB OAK vs KAN 3 - Gannon James RB IND vs JAC 4 - Mungro Mike RB TAM @CHI 10 - Alstott William RB CLE vs ATL 10 - Green Peerless WR BUF vs CIN 10 - Price Rod WR WAS vs DAL 4 - Gardner Torry Holt WR STL vs SFO 8 - Travis WR BAL @PIT 3 - Taylor Adam K NWE vs MIA 7 - Vinatieri Joe Nedney K TEN @HOU 7 - Tampa Bay Defense TAM @CHI 10 - Buccaneers H82LUZ Owner: Jim Donahue NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Drew QB BUF vs CIN 10 - Bledsoe Trent QB KAN @OAK 9 - Green Ahman RB GNB @NYJ 8 - Green 2002 Final Rosters 3 Rosters Mike RB KAN @OAK 9 - Cloud Travis RB BUF vs CIN 10 - Henry Eric WR BUF vs CIN 10 - Moulds Tim WR OAK vs KAN 3 - Brown Todd WR PHI @NYG 6 - Pinkston Tony TE KAN @OAK 9 - Gonzalez Jose K WAS vs DAL 4 - Cortez Matt K NYG vs PHI 7 - Bryant San Diego Defense SDG vs SEA 8 - Chargers Team Spikey Owner: Mike Ponzi NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Jeff Garcia QB SFO @STL 4 - Tommy QB PIT vs BAL 3 - Maddox Clinton RB DEN vs ARI 9 - Portis Deuce RB NOR vs CAR 9 - McAllister Garrison RB SFO @STL 4 - Hearst WR NOR vs CAR 9 - 2002 Final Rosters 4 Rosters Donte' Stallworth Isaac WR STL vs SFO 8 - Bruce Jimmy WR JAC @IND 3 - Smith Tai Streets WR SFO @STL 4 - Martin K TAM @CHI 10 - Gramatica Mike K BUF vs CIN 10 - Hollis New England Defense NWE vs MIA 7 - Patriots Cousin's Choice Owner: David Pacitti NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Kerry QB NYG vs PHI 7 - Collins Michael QB ATL @CLE 4 - Vick Curtis RB NYJ vs GNB 6 - Martin James RB DET vs MIN 5 - Stewart Jerome RB PIT vs BAL 3 P Bettis James WR PHI @NYG 6 - Thrash Marty WR CHI vs TAM 6 - Booker 2002 Final Rosters 5 Rosters Quincy WR CLE vs ATL 10 - Morgan Steve WR CAR @NOR 9 - Smith Matt K BAL @PIT 3 - Stover Phil K CLE vs ATL 10 - Dawson Oakland Defense OAK vs KAN 3 - Raiders a Team called Dice Owner: matt & john paradise NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Matt QB SEA @SDG 5 - Hasselbeck Tom Brady QB NWE vs MIA 7 - Antowain RB NWE vs MIA 7 - Smith Kenny RB WAS vs DAL 4 - Watson Marshall RB STL vs SFO 8 - Faulk David WR NWE vs MIA 7 - Patten Derrius WR WAS vs DAL 4 - Thompson Hines Ward WR PIT vs BAL 3 - Rod Smith WR DEN vs ARI 9 - Paul K CHI vs TAM 6 - Edinger 2002 Final Rosters 6 Rosters Rian K SEA @SDG 5 - Lindell Carolina Defense CAR @NOR 9 - Panthers 4th and Long Owner: Marc & Anthony NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Jay Fiedler QB MIA @NWE 8 - Jon Kitna QB CIN @BUF 7 - Dee Brown RB CAR @NOR 9 - Ricky RB MIA @NWE 8 - Williams Trung RB STL vs SFO 8 - Canidate Dante Hall WR KAN @OAK 9 - Koren WR SEA @SDG 5 - Robinson Plaxico WR PIT vs BAL 3 - Burress Terrell WR SFO @STL 4 P Owens John Hall K NYJ vs GNB 6 - Sebastian K OAK vs KAN 3 - Janikowski Philadelphia Defense PHI @NYG 6 - Eagles 2002 Final Rosters 7 Rosters NEWCAL Owner: Jeff Nabel NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK David QB HOU vs TEN 5 - Carr Tim QB CLE vs ATL 10 O Couch Kevin RB NWE vs MIA 7 - Faulk LaMont RB NYJ vs GNB 6 - Jordan Marcel RB ARI @DEN 6 - Shipp Curtis WR SDG vs SEA 8 - Conway Dennis WR CLE vs ATL 10 - Northcutt Keyshawn WR TAM @CHI 10 - Johnson Randy WR MIN @DET 5 - Moss Jason K DET vs MIN 5 - Hanson Jeff K STL vs SFO 8 - Wilkins Detroit Defense DET vs MIN 5 - Lions 2002 Final Rosters 8 Rosters Walt & Don Owner: Walt Malonek and Don Lindsay NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Patrick QB WAS vs DAL 4 - Ramsey Steve QB DEN vs ARI 9 - Beuerlein Fred RB JAC @IND 3 - Taylor Shaun RB SEA @SDG 5 - Alexander Warrick RB ATL @CLE 4 - Dunn Chris WR MIA @NWE 8 - Chambers Derrick WR TEN @HOU 7 - Mason Jerry Rice WR OAK vs KAN 3 - Troy WR NWE vs MIA 7 - Brown Jason K DEN vs ARI 9 - Elam Jay Feely K ATL @CLE 4 - New Orleans Defense NOR vs CAR 9 - Saints 2002 Final Rosters 9 Rosters Team Minite Owner: Al Minite NFL BYE PLAYER POSITION OPPONENT INJ STARTER RESERVE TEAM WEEK Aaron QB NOR vs CAR 9 - Brooks Brad QB TAM @CHI 10 - Johnson Duce RB PHI @NYG 6 - Staley LaDainian RB SDG vs SEA 8 - Tomlinson Stephen RB WAS vs DAL 4 - Davis Brian WR ATL @CLE 4 - Finneran Corey WR HOU vs TEN 5 - Bradford Joey WR DAL @WAS 10 - Galloway Keenan WR TAM @CHI 10 - McCardell Morten K KAN @OAK 9 IR Andersen Ryan K GNB @NYJ 8 - Longwell Green Bay Defense GNB @NYJ 8 - Packers Copyright © 2002 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. 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