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Redskins #1 2006 BENGALS BRONCOS NO. NAME POS. CINCINNATI BENGALS vs. DENVER BRONCOS NO. NAME POS. 4 J.T. O’Sullivan QB SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2009 — 1:00 P.M. — PAUL BROWN STADIUM 1 Brett Kern P 5 Jordan Palmer QB 2 Chris Simms QB 9 Carson Palmer QB 3 Tom Brandstater QB 10 Kevin Huber P BENGALS OFFENSE BENGALS DEFENSE 5 Matt Prater K 11 Laveranues Coles WR WR 85 Chad Ochocinco 15 Chris Henry 89 Jerome Simpson LDE 91 Robert Geathers 92 Frostee Rucker 8 Kyle Orton QB 12 Quan Cosby WR LOT 77 Andrew Whitworth 74 Dennis Roland 10 Jabar Gaffney WR LDT 94 Domata Peko 68 Jonathan Fanene 15 Chris Henry WR LG 62 Nate Livings 66 Evan Mathis 11 Kenny McKinley WR RDT 99 Tank Johnson 90 Pat Sims 17 Shayne Graham K C 64 Kyle Cook 50 Jonathan Luigs 14 Brandon Stokley WR RDE 98 Antwan Odom 93 Michael Johnson 20 David Jones CB RG 63 Bobbie Williams 15 Brandon Marshall WR 22 Johnathan Joseph CB ROT 73 Anthony Collins 75 Scott Kooistra (71 Andre Smith) SLB 53 Rashad Jeanty 58 Rey Maualuga 19 Eddie Royal WR 23 Jeremi Johnson FB TE 86 Daniel Coats 88 J.P. Foschi 80 Chase Coffman MLB 57 Dhani Jones 52 Abdul Hodge 20 Brian Dawkins S 24 Geoffrey Pope CB 48 Brad St. Louis WLB 55 Keith Rivers 59 Brandon Johnson 21 Andre’ Goodman CB 25 Morgan Trent CB WR 11 Laveranues Coles 87 Andre Caldwell 12 Quan Cosby LCB 22 Johnathan Joseph 24 Geoffrey Pope 20 David Jones 22 Peyton Hillis RB 27 DeDe Dorsey HB QB 9 Carson Palmer 4 J.T. O’Sullivan 5 Jordan Palmer 23 Renaldo Hill S RCB 29 Leon Hall 25 Morgan Trent 28 Bernard Scott HB HB 32 Cedric Benson 28 Bernard Scott 40 Brian Leonard 24 Champ Bailey CB SS 31 Roy Williams 41 Chinedum Ndukwe 34 Kyries Hebert 29 Leon Hall CB 27 DeDe Dorsey 26 Jack Williams CB 31 Roy Williams S FB 23 Jeremi Johnson FS 42 Chris Crocker 43 Tom Nelson 27 Knowshon Moreno RB 32 Cedric Benson HB 28 Correll Buckhalter RB 34 Kyries Hebert S BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 30 David Bruton S 40 Brian Leonard HB 31 Darcel McBath S 41 Chinedum Ndukwe S DE 98 Ryan McBean 97 Le Kevin Smith WR 19 Eddie Royal 84 Brandon Lloyd 11 Kenny McKinley 32 LaMont Jordan RB 42 Chris Crocker S NT 91 Ronald Fields 79 Marcus Thomas 75 Chris Baker LT 78 Ryan Clady 76 Tyler Polumbus 33 Alphonso Smith CB 43 Tom Nelson S DE 90 Kenny Peterson 99 Vonnie Holliday LG 50 Ben Hamilton 70 Seth Olsen 36 Josh Barrett S 48 Brad St. Louis LS/TE C 62 Casey WIegmann 50 Ben Hamilton 46 Spencer Larsen ILB/FB 50 Jonathan Luigs C OLB 57 Mario Haggan 95 Darrell Reid RG 73 Chris Kuper 71 Russ Hochstein 50 Ben Hamilton G/C 52 Abdul Hodge LB ILB 55 D.J. Williams 59 Wesley Woodyard RT 74 Ryan Harris 77 Brandon Gorin 54 Andra Davis ILB 53 Rashad Jeanty LB ILB 54 Andra Davis 46 Spencer Larsen 55 D.J. Williams ILB 55 Keith Rivers LB TE 89 Daniel Graham 88 Tony Scheffler 81 Richard Quinn OLB 92 Elvis Dumervil 56 Robert Ayers 94 Jarvis Moss 56 Robert Ayers OLB/DE 57 Dhani Jones LB WR 14 Brandon Stokley 10 Jabar Gaffney LCB 24 Champ Bailey 33 Alphonso Smith 57 Mario Haggan ILB 58 Rey Maualuga LB WR 10 Jabar Gaffney 15 Brandon Marshall 59 Wesley Woodyard ILB 59 Brandon Johnson LB RCB 21 Andre’ Goodman 26 Jack Williams QB 8 Kyle Orton 2 Chris Simms 3 Tom Brandstater 62 Casey Wiegmann C 62 Nate Livings G S 23 Renaldo Hill 30 David Bruton 36 Josh Barrett RB 28 Correll Buckhalter 32 LaMont Jordan 22 Peyton Hillis 66 Lonie Paxton LS 63 Bobbie Williams G S 20 Brian Dawkins 31 Darcel McBath 27 Knowshon Moreno 70 Seth Olsen G 64 Kyle Cook C 71 Russ Hochstein OL 66 Evan Mathis G 73 Chris Kuper G 68 Jonathan Fanene DT BENGALS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 74 Ryan Harris T 71 (Andre Smith) OT P 10 Kevin Huber P 1 Brett Kern 75 Chris Baker DL 73 Anthony Collins OT K 17 Shayne Graham K 5 Matt Prater 76 Tyler Polumbus T 74 Dennis Roland OT KO 5 Matt Prater 1 Brett Kern 77 Brandon Gorin T 75 Scott Kooistra OT KO 17 Shayne Graham 78 Ryan Clady T 77 Andrew Whitworth OT PR 12 Quan Cosby 29 Leon Hall 43 Tom Nelson PR 19 Eddie Royal 33 Alphonso Smith 79 Marcus Thomas DL 80 Chase Coffman TE KOR 87 Andre Caldwell 28 Bernard Scott 27 DeDe Dorsey KR 19 Eddie Royal 22 Peyton Hillis 33 Alphonso Smith 81 Richard Quinn TE 85 Chad Ochocinco WR 12 Quan Cosby PC 66 Lonie Paxton 73 Chris Kuper 88 Tony Scheffler 84 Brandon Lloyd WR 86 Daniel Coats TE LS 48 Brad St. Louis 64 Kyle Cook KC 66 Lonie Paxton 73 Chris Kuper 88 Tony Scheffler 88 Tony Scheffler TE 87 Andre Caldwell WR H 1 Brett Kern 8 Kyle Orton H 10 Kevin Huber 89 Daniel Graham TE 88 J.P. Foschi TE ( ) roster exemption 89 Jerome Simpson WR 90 Kenny Peterson DL 91 Ronald Fields DL 90 Pat Sims DT BENGALS PRONUNCIATIONS OFFICIALS BRONCOS PRONUNCIATIONS 91 Robert Geathers DE Laveranues Coles: luh-VER-nee-us Jonathan Luigs: LOO-igs Referee: Jerome Boger (23). Umpire: Carl Tom Brandstater: BRAND-stay-ter Chris Kuper: KOO-pehr 92 Elvis Dumervil OLB/DE Quan Cosby: KWAHN Rey Maualuga: RAY Paganelli (124). Head Linesman: John David Bruton: BRUTE-in Knowshon Moreno: mo-REE-no 94 Jarvis Moss OLB/DE 92 Frostee Rucker DE Jonathan Fanene: fuh-NAY-nay mow(rhymes w/”now”)-uh-LOO-guh Correll Buckhalter: cor-ELL Lonie Paxton: LAH-nee J.P. Foschi: FAH-shee Chinedum Ndukwe: CHIN-uh-doom Schleyer (21). Line Judge: Gary Arthur (108). Ryan Clady: CLAY-dee Matt Prater: PRAY-ter 95 Darrell Reid OLB/DE 93 Michael Johnson DE Robert Geathers: (“gathers”) en-DUKE-way Field Judge: Doug Rosenbaum (67). Side Kyries Hebert: KYE-riss AY-bear Chad Ochocinco: o-cho-SEEN-ko Andra Davis: ON-dray Le Kevin Smith: lee-KEE-vin 94 Domata Peko DT Rashad Jeanty: ruh-SHAHD JENN-tee Antwan Odom: AN-twahn O-duhm Judge: Joe Larrew (73). Back Judge: Tony Elvis Dumervil: DOO-mehr-vill Casey Wiegmann: WIG-mann 97 Le Kevin Smith DL Jeremi Johnson: (pronounced as Domata Peko: DOE-mah-tah PECK-o Steratore (112). Instant Replay Assistant: Mario Haggan: HAY-gen Wesley Woodyard: WOOD-YARD 98 Ryan McBean DL 98 Antwan Odom DE “Jeremy”) Brad St. Louis: (pronounced as Mark Burns. Officiating Supervisor: Bill Russ Hochstein: HOKE-stine Dhani Jones: duh-HAH-nee “Saint Lewis”) 99 Vonnie Holliday DL 99 Tank Johnson DT Scott Kooistra: KOO-struh Vinovich. Officiating Trainer: Jerry Markbreit. BENGALS CINCINNATI BENGALS DENVER BRONCOS BRONCOS NO. NAME POS. NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BORN EXP. COLLEGE ACQUIRED NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE ACQUIRED NO. NAME POS. 32 Benson HB 4 J.T. O’Sullivan QB 6-2 230 8-25-79 7 California, Davis UFA(S.F.)’09 1 Brett Kern P 6-2 215 23 2 Toledo CFA’08 56 Ayers OLB/DE 87 Caldwell WR 5 Jordan Palmer QB 6-5 235 5-30-84 2 Texas-El Paso FA’08 2 Chris Simms QB 6-4 230 29 7 Texas UFA(Tenn.)’09 24 Bailey CB 86 Coats TE 9 Carson Palmer QB 6-5 235 12-27-79 7 USC D1’03 3 Tom Brandstater QB 6-5 223 24 R Fresno State D6’09 75 Baker DL 10 Kevin Huber P 6-1 210 7-16-85 R Cincinnati D5’09 80 Coffman TE 5 Matt Prater K 5-10 187 25 3 Central Florida PS(Mia.)’07 36 Barrett S 11 Laveranues Coles WR 5-11 200 12-29-77 10 Florida State UFA(NYJ)’09 8 Kyle Orton QB 6-4 225 26 5 Purdue T(Chi.)’09 11 Coles WR 3 Brandstater QB 12 Quan Cosby WR 5-9 196 12-23-82 R Texas CFA’09 10 Jabar Gaffney WR 6-2 200 28 8 Florida UFA(N.E.)’09 73 Collins OT 30 Bruton S 15 Chris Henry WR 6-4 200 5-17-83 5 West Virginia FA’08 11 Kenny McKinley WR 6-0 183 22 R South Carolina D5’09 64 Cook C 28 Buckhalter RB 17 Shayne Graham K 6-0 205 12-9-77 9 Virginia Tech W(Car.)’03 14 Brandon Stokley WR 6-0 192 33 11 SW’ern Louisiana FA’07 12 Cosby WR 20 David Jones CB 6-0 196 9-19-85 3 Wingate W(N.O.)’07 15 Brandon Marshall WR 6-4 230 25 4 Central Florida D4a’06 78 Clady T 42 Crocker S 22 Johnathan Joseph CB 5-11 193 4-16-84 4 South Carolina D1’06 19 Eddie Royal WR 5-10 180 23 2 Virginia Tech D2’08 54 Davis ILB 27 Dorsey HB 23 Jeremi Johnson FB 5-11 275 9-4-80 7 Western Kentucky FA’09 20 Brian Dawkins S 6-0 210 35 14 Clemson UFA(Phil.)’09 20 Dawkins S 68 Fanene DT 24 Geoffrey Pope CB 6-0 186 6-21-84 2 Howard FA’08 21 Andre’ Goodman CB 5-10 184 31 8 South Carolina UFA(Mia.)’09 92 Dumervil OLB/DE 25 Morgan Trent CB 6-1 195 12-14-85 R Michigan D6a’09 88 Foschi TE 22 Peyton Hillis RB 6-1 240 23 2 Arkansas D7b’08 91 Fields DL 27 DeDe Dorsey HB 5-11 210 8-1-84 4 Lindenwood FA’07 91 Geathers DE 23 Renaldo Hill S 5-11 205 30 9 Michigan State UFA(Mia.)’09 10 Gaffney WR 28 Bernard Scott HB 5-10 200 2-10-84 R Abilene Christian D6b’09 17 Graham K 24 Champ Bailey CB 6-0 192 31 11 Georgia T(Wash.)’04 21 Goodman CB 29 Leon Hall CB 5-11 199 12-9-84 3 Michigan D1’07 29 Hall CB 26 Jack Williams CB 5-9 183 24 2 Kent State D4b’08 31 Roy Williams S 6-0 222 8-14-80 8 Oklahoma FA’09 77 Gorin T 34 Hebert S 27 Knowshon Moreno RB 5-11 210 22 R Georgia D1a’09 32 Cedric Benson HB 5-11 225 12-28-82 5 Texas FA’08 89 Graham TE 15 Henry WR 28 Correll Buckhalter RB 6-0 223 30 9 Nebraska UFA(Phil.)’09 34 Kyries Hebert S 6-3 220 10-9-80 2 Louisiana-Lafayette FA’08 57 Haggan ILB 30 David Bruton S 6-2 211 22 R Notre Dame D4a’09 52 Hodge LB 40 Brian Leonard HB 6-1 230 2-3-84 3 Rutgers T(StL.)’09 31 Darcel McBath S 6-1 198 23 R Texas Tech D2b’09 50 Hamilton G/C 10 Huber P 41 Chinedum Ndukwe S 6-2 224 3-4-85 3 Notre Dame D7b’07 32 LaMont Jordan RB 5-10 242 30 9 Maryland UFA(N.E.)’09 74 Harris T 53 Jeanty LB 42 Chris Crocker S 5-11 200 3-9-80 7 Marshall FA’08 33 Alphonso Smith CB 5-9 190 23 R Wake Forest D2a’09 23 Hill S 59 Johnson, B.
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