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DENVER BRONCOS (14-3) Vs DENVER BRONCOS (14-3) vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (13-4) SUNDAY, JAN. 19, 2014 • 1:05 P.M. MST • SPORTS AUTHORITY FIELD AT MILE HIGH • DENVER BRONCOS NUMERICAL BRONCOS 2013 SCHEDULE BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE PATRIOTS 2013 SCHEDULE PATRIOTS NUMERICAL No. Player Pos. No. Player Pos. 2 Zac Dysert .......................................QB Wk. Date Opponent Result WR 88 Demaryius Thomas 12 Andre Caldwell LDE 97 Malik Jackson 57 Jeremy Mincey Wk. Date Opponent Result 3 Stephen Gostkowski .......................... K 4 Britton Colquitt .................................. P 1 Sept. 5 vs. Baltimore W, 49-27 1 Sept. 8 at Buffalo W, 23-21 6 Ryan Allen ......................................... P 5 Matt Prater ........................................ K LT 75 Chris Clark 77 Winston Justice DT 92 Sylvester Williams 98 Sione Fua 10 Austin Collie ...................................WR 11 Trindon Holliday .............................WR 2 Sept. 15 at N.Y. Giants W, 41-23 LG 68 Zane Beadles 73 Chris Kuper 2 Sept. 12 vs. N.Y. Jets W, 13-10 11 Julian Edelman ...............................WR 12 Andre Caldwell................................WR NT 94 Terrance Knighton 96 Mitch Unrein 12 Tom Brady .......................................QB 17 Brock Osweiler ................................QB 3 Sept. 23 vs. Oakland W, 37-21 C 66 Manny Ramirez 60 Steve Vallos 3 Sept. 22 vs. Tampa Bay W, 23-3 15 Ryan Mallett ....................................QB 18 Peyton Manning ..............................QB 4 Sept. 29 vs. Philadelphia W, 52-20 RG 65 Louis Vasquez 73 Chris Kuper RDE 90 Shaun Phillips 91 Robert Ayers 4 Sept. 29 at Atlanta W, 30-23 17 Aaron Dobson ................................WR 20 Mike Adams....................................... S 18 Matthew Slater ...............................WR 21 Ronnie Hillman ................................RB 5 Oct. 6 at Dallas W, 51-48 RT 74 Orlando Franklin 70 Vinston Painter SLB 56 Nate Irving 54 Brandon Marshall 5 Oct. 6 at Cincinnati L, 13-6 22 Stevan Ridley...................................RB 22 C.J. Anderson ..................................RB 6 Oct. 13 vs. Jacksonville W, 35-19 TE 80 Julius Thomas 81 Joel Dreessen 84 Jacob Tamme MLB 52 Wesley Woodyard 51 Paris Lenon 6 Oct. 13 vs. New Orleans W, 30-27 25 Kyle Arrington ................................ CB 23 Quentin Jammer .............................. CB 26 Logan Ryan ..................................... CB 24 Champ Bailey................................... CB 7 Oct. 20 at Indianapolis L, 39-33 85 Virgil Green WLB 59 Danny Trevathan 53 Steven Johnson 7 Oct. 20 at N.Y. Jets L, 30-27 27 Tavon Wilson...................................DB 27 Knowshon Moreno ..........................RB 8 Oct. 27 vs. Washington W, 45-21 WR 87 Eric Decker 11 Trindon Holliday 8 Oct. 27 vs. Miami W, 27-17 28 Steve Gregory .................................... S 28 Montee Ball .....................................RB LCB 24 Champ Bailey 23 Quentin Jammer 34 Marquice Cole 29 LeGarrette Blount ............................RB 29 Michael Huff ...................................... S 9 Nov. 3 Bye WR 83 Wes Welker 87 Eric Decker 9 Nov. 3 vs. Pittsburgh W, 55-31 30 Duron Harmon.................................DB RCB 45 D. Rodgers-Cromartie 32 Tony Carter 36 Kayvon Webster 30 David Bruton ..................................... S 10 Nov. 10 at San Diego W, 28-20 QB 18 Peyton Manning 17 Brock Osweiler 2 Zac Dysert 10 Nov. 10 Bye 31 Aqib Talib ........................................ CB 31 Omar Bolden ..................................... S SS 33 Duke Ihenacho 30 David Bruton 32 Devin McCourty ...............................DB 32 Tony Carter ...................................... CB 11 Nov. 17 vs. Kansas City W, 27-17 RB 27 Knowshon Moreno 28 Montee Ball 21 Ronnie Hillman 11 Nov. 18 at Carolina L, 24-20 34 Shane Vereen ..................................RB 33 Duke Ihenacho................................... S 22 C.J. Anderson FS 20 Mike Adams 31 Omar Bolden 29 Michael Huff 36 Kanorris Davis ................................... S 34 Marquice Cole ................................. CB 12 Nov. 24 at New England L, 34-31 12 Nov. 24 vs. Denver W, 34-31 (OT) 37 Alfonzo Dennard .............................. CB 36 Kayvon Webster .............................. CB 13 Dec. 1 at Kansas City W, 35-28 13 Dec. 1 at Houston W, 34-31 38 Brandon Bolden ...............................RB 45 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie ........ CB PATRIOTS DEFENSE PATRIOTS OFFENSE 41 Justin Green ....................................DB 46 Aaron Brewer................................... LS 14 Dec. 8 vs. Tennessee W, 51-28 14 Dec. 8 vs. Cleveland W, 27-26 43 Nate Ebner .......................................DB LE 50 Rob Ninkovich 92 Jake Bequette 99 Michael Buchanan 51 Paris Lenon ..................................... LB 15 Dec. 12 vs. San Diego L, 27-20 WR 80 Danny Amendola 85 Kenbrell Thompkins 18 Matthew Slater 15 Dec. 15 at Miami L, 24-20 45 D.J. Williams ....................................TE 52 Wesley Woodyard ........................... LB 46 James Develin ..................................FB 53 Steven Johnson ............................... LB 16 Dec. 22 at Houston W, 37-13 DT 71 Sealver Siliga 90 Isaac Sopoaga LT 77 Nate Solder 74 Will Svitek 16 Dec. 22 at Baltimore W, 41-7 47 Michael Hoomanawanui ...................TE 54 Brandon Marshall ............................ LB DT 94 Chris Jones 72 Joe Vellano LG 70 Logan Mankins 67 Josh Kline 48 Danny Aiken .................................... LS 56 Nate Irving ....................................... LB 17 Dec. 29 at Oakland W, 34-14 17 Dec. 29 vs. Buffalo W, 34-20 50 Rob Ninkovich ................................ DL 57 Jeremy Mincey ................................ DE Wild Card Bye RE 95 Chandler Jones 96 Andre Carter C 62 Ryan Wendell 64 Chris Barker Wild Card Bye 52 Dane Fletcher................................... LB 59 Danny Trevathan ............................. LB 53 Ja’Gared Davis................................. LB 60 Steve Vallos ....................................... C Div. Jan. 12 vs. San Diego W, 24-17 LB 91 Jamie Collins 52 Dane Fletcher 58 Steve Beauharnais RG 63 Dan Connolly 67 Josh Kline Div. Jan. 11 vs. Indianapolis W, 43-22 54 Dont’a Hightower............................. LB 65 Louis Vasquez ................................... G 58 Steve Beauharnais ........................... LB 66 Manny Ramirez ................................. C BRONCOS INFORMATION LB 52 Dane Fletcher 59 Chris White 53 Ja’Gared Davis RT 61 Marcus Cannon 74 Will Svitek PATRIOTS INFORMATION 59 Chris White ...................................... LB 68 Zane Beadles ..................................... G Owner and CEO: ................... Pat Bowlen LB 54 Dont’a Hightower 52 Dane Fletcher TE 47 Michael Hoomanawanui 88 Matthew Mulligan 45 D.J. Williams Chairman and CEO: ........ Robert K. Kraft 61 Marcus Cannon ............................... OL 70 Vinston Painter ...................................T 62 Ryan Wendell .................................. OL 73 Chris Kuper ....................................... G President: .......................................Joe Ellis LCB 31 Aqib Talib 26 Logan Ryan WR 11 Julian Edelman 17 Aaron Dobson 10 Austin Collie President: ........................ Jonathan A. Kraft 63 Dan Connolly ................................... OL 74 Orlando Franklin .................................T EVP of Football Ops.: ...............John Elway Dir. of Player Personnel: ... Nick Caserio 64 Chris Barker..................................... OL 75 Chris Clark ..........................................T RCB 37 Alfonzo Dennard 25 Kyle Arrington 41 Justin Green QB 12 Tom Brady 15 Ryan Mallett 67 Josh Kline ........................................ OL 77 Winston Justice ..................................T Year Founded: ................................1960 Year Founded: ................................1960 70 Logan Mankins ................................. G 80 Julius Thomas ..................................TE All-Time Record: ................. 451-395-10 S 28 Steve Gregory 30 Duron Harmon 36 Kanorris Davis RB 22 Stevan Ridley 38 Brandon Bolden 46 James Develin All-Time Record: ................... 463-390-9 71 Sealver Siliga ................................... DT 81 Joel Dreessen ...................................TE Colors: ...Orange, Broncos Navy Blue, White RB 34 Shane Vereen 29 LeGarrette Blount Colors: .............. Blue, Red, Silver, White 72 Joe Vellano ..................................... DL 83 Wes Welker ....................................WR S 32 Devin McCourty 27 Tavon Wilson 43 Nate Ebner 74 Will Svitek ....................................... OL 84 Jacob Tamme ...................................TE Stadium: ... Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium: ....................................Gillette Stadium 77 Nate Solder .........................................T 85 Virgil Green ......................................TE Capacity: 76,125 BRONCOS SPECIALISTS PATRIOTS SPECIALISTS Capacity: 68,756 80 Danny Amendola ............................WR 87 Eric Decker .....................................WR 85 Kenbrell Thompkins ......................WR 88 Demaryius Thomas ........................WR REGULAR-SEASON STATS & RANKINGS K 5 Matt Prater K 3 Stephen Gostkowski REGULAR-SEASON STATS & RANKINGS 88 Matthew Mulligan .............................TE 90 Shaun Phillips ................................. DE Points Per Game: ............ 37.9 (1st) P 4 Britton Colquitt P 6 Ryan Allen 90 Isaac Sopoaga ................................. DT 91 Robert Ayers ................................... DE Points
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