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52509 Jagsden JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS vs. DENVER BRONCOS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2005 • 1:00 P.M. JAGUARS ALLTEL STADIUM BRONCOS 2 Chris HANSON P 1 Jason ELAM PK 5 Quinn GRAY QB JAGUARS OFFENSE JAGUARS DEFENSE 10 Todd SAUERBRUN P 7 Byron LEFTWICH QB 11 Bradlee VAN PELT QB WR 82 Jimmy Smith 19 Ernest Wilford 85 Cortez Hankton LE 95 Paul Spicer 75 Marcellus Wiley 9 David GARRARD QB 13 David TERRELL WR LT 72 Mike Pearson 76 Ephraim Salaam LT 99 Marcus Stroud 91 Anthony Maddox 10 Josh SCOBEE PK 14 Todd DEVOE WR LG 67 Vince Manuwai 61 Dan Connolly 11 Reggie WILLIAMS WR RT 98 John Henderson 92 Rob Meier 90 Martin Chase 16 Jake PLUMMER QB 18 Matt JONES WR C 63 Brad Meester 62 Dennis Norman RE 97 Reggie Hayward 93 Bobby McCray 17 Darius WATTS WR 19 Ernest WILFORD WR RG 65 Chris Naeole 68 Derrick Fletcher OLB 51 Akin Ayodele 59 Tracy White 21 Quentin GRIFFIN RB 21 Terry COUSIN CB RT 74 Maurice Williams 69 Khalif Barnes MLB 54 Mike Peterson 50 Tony Gilbert 22 Domonique FOXWORTH CB 22 LaBrandon TOEFIELD RB 23 Marques ANDERSON S TE 80 Kyle Brady 87 George Wrighster 86 Brian Jones OLB 52 Daryl Smith 53 Pat Thomas 25 Kenny WRIGHT CB 24 Champ BAILEY CB WR 11 Reggie Williams 18 Matt Jones LCB 27 Rashean Mathis 31 Scott Starks 26 David RICHARDSON CB 25 Nick FERGUSON S QB 7 Byron Leftwich 9 David Garrard 5 Quinn Gray RCB 25 Kenny Wright 21 Terry Cousin 26 David Richardson 27 Rashean MATHIS CB 26 Tatum BELL RB 28 Fred TAYLOR RB FB 33 Greg Jones 36 Derrick Wimbush SS 35 Deke Cooper 43 Gerald Sensabaugh 27 Darrent WILLIAMS CB 31 Scott STARKS CB RB 28 Fred Taylor 22 LaBrandon Toefield 34 Alvin Pearman FS 37 Deon Grant 41 Nick Sorensen 33 Ron DAYNE RB 33 Greg JONES FB/RB 35 Lenny WALLS CB 34 Alvin PEARMAN RB/KR BRONCOS DEFENSE BRONCOS OFFENSE 37 Cecil SAPP RB 35 Deke COOPER S 38 Mike ANDERSON RB LE 98 Courtney Brown 91 Ebenezer Ekuban 95 Marco Coleman WR 80 Rod Smith 17 Darius Watts 14 Todd Devoe 36 Derrick WIMBUSH RB/KR LT 78 Matt Lepsis 74 Cornell Green 39 Kyle JOHNSON FB LT 96 Michael Myers 75 Monsanto Pope 37 Deon GRANT S LG 50 Ben Hamilton 77 Dwayne Carswell 41 Karl PAYMAH CB RT 61 Gerard Warren 97 Demetrin Veal 41 Nick SORENSEN S C 66 Tom Nalen 50 Ben Hamilton 42 Sam BRANDON S RE 93 Trevor Pryce 60 John Engelberger 43 Gerald SENSABAUGH S RG 65 Cooper Carlisle 77 Dwayne Carswell 45 Roc ALEXANDER CB OLB 52 Ian Gold 53 Louis Green RT 72 George Foster 74 Cornell Green 50 Tony GILBERT LB 47 John LYNCH S TE 82 Stephen Alexander 88 Jeb Putzier 89 Nate Jackson 51 Akin AYODELE LB MLB 56 Al Wilson 51 Keith Burns 50 Ben HAMILTON G/C 83 Mike Leach 84 Wesley Duke 52 Daryl SMITH LB OLB 55 D.J. Williams 54 Patrick Chukwurah 51 Keith BURNS LB WR 85 Ashley Lelie 81 Charlie Adams 13 David Terrell 53 Pat THOMAS LB LCB 24 Champ Bailey 22 Domonique Foxworth 45 Roc Alexander QB 16 Jake Plummer 11 Bradlee Van Pelt 52 Ian GOLD LB 54 Mike PETERSON LB RCB 27 Darrent Williams 35 Lenny Walls 41 Karl Paymah FB 39 Kyle Johnson 37 Cecil Sapp 53 Louis GREEN LB 59 Tracy WHITE LB SS 25 Nick Ferguson 42 Sam Brandon RB 38 Mike Anderson 26 Tatum Bell 33 Ron Dayne 54 Patrick CHUKWURAH LB 61 Dan CONNOLLY G FS 47 John Lynch 23 Marques Anderson 21 Quentin Griffin 55 D.J. WILLIAMS LB 62 Dennis NORMAN C 56 Al WILSON LB 63 Brad MEESTER C JAGUARS SPECIALISTS BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 60 John ENGELBERGER DE 65 Chris NAEOLE G 61 Gerard WARREN DT P 2 Chris Hanson P 10 Todd Sauerbrun 67 Vince MANUWAI G 65 Cooper CARLISLE G/T 68 Derrick FLETCHER OL PK 10 Josh Scobee PK 1 Jason Elam 66 Tom NALEN C 69 Khalif BARNES OT H 2 Chris Hanson 9 David Garrard 5 Quinn Gray H 16 Jake Plummer 10 Todd Sauerbrun 72 George FOSTER OT 72 Mike PEARSON OT 74 Cornell GREEN OT PR 34 Alvin Pearman 27 Rashean Mathis PR 27 Darrent Williams 81 Charlie Adams 74 Maurice WILLIAMS OT 75 Monsanto POPE DT 75 Marcellus WILEY DE KR 36 Derrick Wimbush 22 LaBrandon Toefield KR 27 Darrent Williams 45 Roc Alexander 77 Dwayne CARSWELL G 76 Ephraim SALAAM OT LS 88 Joe Zelenka LS 83 Mike Leach 78 Matt LEPSIS OT 80 Kyle BRADY TE 80 Rod SMITH WR 82 Jimmy SMITH WR JAGUARS INACTIVE PLAYERS BRONCOS INACTIVE PLAYERS 81 Charlie ADAMS WR 85 Cortez HANKTON WR 82 Stephen ALEXANDER TE 1. __________________________ 5. __________________________ 1. __________________________ 5. __________________________ 86 Brian JONES TE 83 Mike LEACH TE/LS 87 George WRIGHSTER TE 2. __________________________ 6. __________________________ 2. __________________________ 6. __________________________ 84 Wesley DUKE TE 88 Joe ZELENKA LS/TE 3. __________________________ 7. __________________________ 3. __________________________ 7. __________________________ 85 Ashley LELIE WR 90 Martin CHASE DT 88 Jeb PUTZIER TE 4. __________________________ 8. ___________________ (3rd QB) 4. __________________________ 8. ___________________ (3rd QB) 91 Anthony MADDOX DT 89 Nate JACKSON TE 92 Rob MEIER DT 91 Ebenezer EKUBAN DE 93 Bobby McCRAY DE TODAY’S OFFICIALS 93 Trevor PRYCE DE 95 Paul SPICER DE REFEREE — Tom White (123), UMPIRE — Jeff Rice (44), HEAD LINESMAN — Ed Camp 95 Marco COLEMAN DE 97 Reggie HAYWARD DE (134), LINE JUDGE — Jerome Boger (109), FIELD JUDGE — Scott Steenson (88), SIDE 96 Michael MYERS DT 98 John HENDERSON DT JUDGE — Joe Larrew (73), BACK JUDGE — Perry Paganelli (46), REPLAY — Al Hynes, 97 Demetrin VEAL DT 99 Marcus STROUD DT OBSERVER — Neely Dunn 98 Courtney BROWN DE JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS DENVER BRONCOS BRONCOS 51 Ayodele, Akin ................LB NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE 81 Adams, Charlie ............WR 69 Barnes, Khalif ................OT 2 Chris HANSON P 6-2 223 28 5 Marshall 1 Jason ELAM PK 5-11 200 35 13 Hawaii 45 Alexander, Roc ..............CB 80 Brady, Kyle ....................TE 5 Quinn GRAY QB 6-3 240 26 2 Florida A&M 10 Todd SAUERBRUN P 5-10 215 32 11 West Virginia 82 Alexander, Stephen........TE 7 Byron LEFTWICH QB 6-5 240 24 3 Marshall 11 Bradlee VAN PELT QB 6-2 220 25 1 Colorado State 90 Chase, Martin ................DT 23 Anderson, Marques..........S 9 David GARRARD QB 6-1 244 27 4 East Carolina 13 David TERRELL WR 6-3 212 26 5 Michigan 61 Connolly, Dan ..................G 10 Josh SCOBEE PK 6-1 190 23 2 Louisiana Tech 14 Todd DEVOE WR 6-2 198 25 1 Central Missouri State 38 Anderson, Mike ............RB 35 Cooper, Deke ..................S 11 Reggie WILLIAMS WR 6-4 214 22 2 Washington 16 Jake PLUMMER QB 6-2 212 30 9 Arizona State 24 Bailey, Champ ..............CB 18 Matt JONES WR 6-6 229 22 R Arkansas 17 Darius WATTS WR 6-2 190 23 2 Marshall 21 Cousin, Terry ................CB 26 Bell, Tatum ....................RB 19 Ernest WILFORD WR 6-4 218 25 2 Virginia Tech 21 Quentin GRIFFIN RB 5-7 195 24 3 Oklahoma 68 Fletcher, Derrick ............OL 21 Terry COUSIN CB 5-9 185 30 9 South Carolina 22 Domonique FOXWORTH CB 5-11 180 22 R Maryland 42 Brandon, Sam..................S 9 Garrard, David ..............QB 22 LaBrandon TOEFIELD RB 5-11 232 25 3 Louisiana State 23 Marques ANDERSON S 5-11 210 26 4 UCLA 98 Brown, Courtney............DE 25 Kenny WRIGHT CB 6-1 207 28 7 Northwestern State 24 Champ BAILEY CB 6-0 192 27 7 Georgia 50 Gilbert, Tony ..................LB 51 Burns, Keith ..................LB 26 David RICHARDSON CB 6-0 202 24 2 Cal Poly-SLO 25 Nick FERGUSON S 5-11 201 30 6 Georgia Tech 37 Grant, Deon......................S 27 Rashean MATHIS CB 6-1 195 25 3 Bethune-Cookman 26 Tatum BELL RB 5-11 213 24 2 Oklahoma State 65 Carlisle, Cooper............G/T 5 Gray, Quinn ..................QB 28 Fred TAYLOR RB 6-1 234 29 8 Florida 27 Darrent WILLIAMS CB 5-8 188 23 R Oklahoma State 77 Carswell, Dwayne ............G 31 Scott STARKS CB 5-9 174 22 R Wisconsin 33 Ron DAYNE RB 5-10 245 27 6 Wisconsin 85 Hankton, Cortez ..........WR 54 Chukwurah, Patrick ......LB 33 Greg JONES FB/RB 6-1 250 24 2 Florida State 35 Lenny WALLS CB 6-4 195 26 4 Boston College 2 Hanson, Chris ..................P 34 Alvin PEARMAN RB/KR 5-10 206 23 R Virginia 37 Cecil SAPP RB 5-11 229 26 3 Colorado State 95 Coleman, Marco ............DE 97 Hayward, Reggie ..........DE 35 Deke COOPER S 6-2 210 27 4 Notre Dame 38 Mike ANDERSON RB 6-0 230 32 6 Utah 33 Dayne, Ron....................RB 36 Derrick WIMBUSH RB/KR 6-1 220 25 R Fort Valley State 39 Kyle JOHNSON FB 6-0 242 26 3 Syracuse 98 Henderson, John ..........DT 14 Devoe, Todd ................WR 37 Deon GRANT S 6-2 210 26 6 Tennessee 41 Karl PAYMAH CB 6-0 200 22 R Washington State 86 Jones, Brian ..................TE 41 Nick SORENSEN S 6-3 210 27 5 Virginia Tech 42 Sam BRANDON S 6-2 200 26 4 UNLV 84 Duke, Wesley ................TE 33 Jones, Greg ............FB/RB 43 Gerald SENSABAUGH S 6-0 210 22 R North Carolina 45 Roc ALEXANDER CB 5-10 190 24 2 Washington 91 Ekuban, Ebenezer ........DE 50 Tony GILBERT LB 6-0 239 25 3 Georgia 47 John LYNCH S 6-2 220 34 13 Stanford 18 Jones, Matt ..................WR 1 Elam, Jason ..................PK 51 Akin AYODELE LB 6-2 246 26 4 Purdue 50 Ben HAMILTON G/C 6-4 283 28 5 Minnesota 7 Leftwich, Byron ............QB 52 Daryl SMITH LB 6-2 242 23 2 Georgia Tech 51 Keith BURNS LB 6-2 235 33 12 Oklahoma State 60 Engelberger, John..........DE 91 Maddox, Anthony ..........DT 53 Pat THOMAS LB 6-2 243 22 R North Carolina State 52 Ian GOLD LB 6-0 223 27 6 Michigan 25 Ferguson, Nick ................S 67 Manuwai, Vince ..............G 54 Mike PETERSON LB 6-1 235 29 7 Florida 53 Louis GREEN LB 6-3 228 26 2 Alcorn State 72 Foster, George ..............OT 59 Tracy WHITE LB 6-0 230 24 3 Howard 54 Patrick CHUKWURAH LB 6-1 250 26 5 Wyoming 27 Mathis, Rashean ..........CB 61 Dan CONNOLLY G 6-4 318 23 R SE Missouri State 55 D.J.
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