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San Francisco 49Ers Vs Denver Broncos Monday, August 19, 2002 at Invesco Field at Mile High BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE San Francisco 49ers vs Denver Broncos Monday, August 19, 2002 at Invesco Field at Mile High BRONCOS BRONCOS OFFENSE BRONCOS DEFENSE 49ERS No Name Pos WR 80 R.Smith 85 A.Lelie 15 F.Rice LE 93 T.Pryce 97 K.Washington 68 M.Sinclair No Name Pos 1 Elam,Jason K WR 19 R.Hall 81 C.Cole LT 94 L.Dalton 99 M.Reagor 96 D.Davis 11 Doman,Brandon QB 11 Beuerlein,Steve QB 13 Rattay,Tim QB 12 Adams,Charlie WR LT 74 E.Salaam 65 C.Carlisle 72 B.Winey LT 73 C.Brown 14 Jackson,Nate WR 13 Haygood,Herb WR LT 71 B.Brockermeyer RT 91 C.McGlockton 75 M.Pope 60 G.Johnson 15 Brown,Corey WR 14 Griese,Brian QB 17 Cloman,Scott WR 15 Rice,Frank WR LG 64 L.Friedman 79 S.Herndon RT 90 J.Johnson 18 Jordan,James WR 16 Rouen,Tom P C 66 T.Nalen 50 B.Hamilton 76 K.Jones RE 98 R.Hayward 95 K.Pittman 92 B.Berry 20 Hearst,Garrison RB 17 Jackson,Jarious QB 21 McCullough,Saladin RB 19 Hall,Ricky WR RG 62 D.Neil 69 M.Moore WLB 52 I.Gold 58 T.Killens 50 J.Waddy 22 Jackson,Terry FB 2 Rolovich,Nick QB RT 78 M.Lepsis 77 B.Brooks 70 J.Peck WLB 53 K.Jackson 23 Williams,Jimmy CB 20 Hughley,Delvin S 24 Rumph,Mike CB 21 Coleman,KaRon RB TE 84 S.Sharpe 89 D.Carswell 86 P.Hape MLB 56 A.Wilson 55 K.Burns 54 T.Faulk 25 Sutherland,Vinny KR 22 Gary,Olandis RB TE 46 J.Putzier 88 D.Clark SLB 51 J.Mobley 69 M.Moore 57 J.Sykes 26 Holman,Rashad CB 23 Middlebrooks,Willie CB WR 87 E.McCaffrey 82 K.Kasper 83 S.Montgomery LCB 24 D.O'Neal 33 J.Spencer 23 W.Middlebrook 27 Smith,Paul RB 24 O'Neal,Deltha CB 28 Keith,John S 25 Walker,Denard CB WR 13 H.Haygood 12 C.Adams LCB 26 C.Portis 29 Plummer,Ahmed CB 26 Portis,Clinton RB QB 14 B.Griese 11 S.Beuerlein 17 J.Jackson RCB 25 D.Walker 27 T.Poole 35 L.Walls 3 Chandler,Jeff K 27 Poole,Tyrone CB 30 Gaines,Teddy CB 28 Kennedy,Kenoy S QB 8 T.Husak 2 N.Rolovich RCB 20 D.Hughley 31 Bronson,Zack S 30 Davis,Terrell RB RB 22 O.Gary 26 C.Portis 30 T.Davis SS 28 K.Kennedy 42 S.Brandon 47 D.Clark 32 Barlow,Kevan RB 31 Herndon,Kelly CB 33 Parrish,Tony S 32 Young,Chris S RB 21 K.Coleman 34 R.Droughns SS 32 C.Young 35 Smith,Brian S 33 Spencer,Jimmy CB FB 38 M.Anderson 37 A.Carter FS 43 I.Reese 23 W.Middlebrook 48 G.Coghill 36 Webster,Jason CB 34 Droughns,Reuben RB 38 Heard,Ronnie S 35 Walls,Lenny CB FS 39 G.Brown 4 Bayes,Andrew P 36 Young,Sam CB 40 Beasley,Fred FB 37 Carter,Antonio FB 41 Isom,Jasen FB 38 Anderson,Mike RB 49ERS DEFENSE 49ERS OFFENSE 43 Booker,Fred CB 39 Brown,Greg S LE 91 C.Okeafor 95 J.Engelberger 90 B.Setzer WR 81 T.Owens 84 C.Wilson 15 C.Brown 44 Stanley,Antonio FB 42 Brandon,Sam S 45 Blades,Al S 43 Reese,Izell S LT 97 B.Young 75 J.Flanigan 76RC.Pinkney WR 14 N.Jackson 46 Curtis,Kevin S 46 Putzier,Jeb TE LT 93 J.Schlecht LT 63 D.Deese 77 M.Willig 72 J.Feugill 47 Cota,Chad S 47 Clark,Darius S 48 Steele,Ben TE 48 Coghill,George S RT 94 D.Stubblefield 92 R.McGrew 69 D.Sanders LG 74 D.Fiore 66 E.Heitmann 49 Robertson,Jamal RB 50 Hamilton,Ben C RE 96 A.Carter 99 S.Moran 67 J.Davis C 71 B.Lynch 74 D.Fiore 61 J.McCurley 5 Garcia,Jeff QB 50 Waddy,Jude LB 50 Smith,Derek LB 51 Mobley,John LB RE 72 J.Shaw C 60 T.Wise 62 J.Newberry 51 Rasheed,Saleem LB 52 Gold,Ian LB LOLB 98 J.Peterson 58 F.Strong 57 C.Anthony RG 76 D.Costa 68 C.Ward 65 R.Stone 52 Kawaguchi,Masafumi LB 53 Jackson,Kenny LB 53 Ulbrich,Jeff LB 54 Faulk,Trev LB LILB 50 D.Smith 56 B.Moore 59 S.Elam RT 78 S.Gragg 76 D.Costa 79 K.Kosier 54 Stewart,Quincy LB 55 Burns,Keith LB RILB 53 J.Ulbrich 55 J.Winborn 51 S.Rasheed RT 75 A.Lee 55 Winborn,Jamie LB 56 Wilson,Al LB 56 Moore,Brandon LB 57 Sykes,Jashon LB RILB 54 Q.Stewart 52 M.Kawaguchi TE 82 E.Johnson 88 J.Swift 85 M.Anelli 57 Anthony,Cornelius LB 58 Killens,Terry LB LCB 29 A.Plummer 26 R.Holman 30 T.Gaines TE 48 B.Steele 86 B.Jennings 58 Strong,Frank LB 59 Spragan,Donnie LB 59 Elam,Shane LB 6 Kimrin,Ola K LCB 43 F.Booker WR 83 J.Stokes 89 T.Streets 25 V.Sutherland 6 Cortez,Jose K 60 Johnson,Garrett DT RCB 36 J.Webster 24 M.Rumph 23 J.Williams WR 17 S.Cloman 18 J.Jordan 60 Wise,Ty C 61 Scukanec,Jason C 61 McCurley,Jeff C 62 Neil,Dan G SS 33 T.Parrish 38 R.Heard 45 A.Blades QB 5 J.Garcia 13 T.Rattay 11 B.Doman 62 Newberry,Jeremy C 63 Diaz-Infante,David C SS 28 J.Keith QB 9C.McNown 63 Deese,Derrick T 64 Friedman,Lennie G 65 Stone,Ron G 65 Carlisle,Cooper T FS 31 Z.Bronson 46 K.Curtis 35 B.Smith RB 20 G.Hearst 32 K.Barlow 21 S.McCullough 66 Heitmann,Eric G 66 Nalen,Tom C RB 49 J.Robertson 67 Davis,Jerome DE 67 Fischer,Mark C 68 Ward,Chad G 68 Sinclair,Mike DE FB 40 F.Beasley 22 T.Jackson 27 P.Smith 69 Sanders,Darryl DE 69 Moore,Michael G FB 41 J.Isom 44 A.Stanley 7 Baker,Jason P 70 Peck,Jared T 71 Lynch,Ben C 71 Brockermeyer,Blake T 72 Feugill,John T 72 Winey,Brandon T BRONCOS SPECIALISTS 49ERS SPECIALISTS 72 Shaw,Josh DT 73 Brown,Cyron DT 74 Fiore,Dave G 74 Salaam,Ephraim T P 16 T.Rouen K 3 J.Chandler 6 J.Cortez 75 Flanigan,Jim DT 75 Pope,Monsanto DT K 1 J.Elam 6 O.Kimrin KR 25 V.Sutherland 84 C.Wilson 27 P.Smith 75 Lee,Austin T 76 Jones,K.C. C 76 Costa,Dave T 77 Brooks,Barrett T PR 24 D.O'Neal 27 T.Poole 13 H.Haygood P 7 J.Baker 4 A.Bayes 21 S.McCullough 76 Pinkney,Cleveland DT 78 Lepsis,Matt T PR 15 F.Rice 21 K.Coleman 12 C.Adams PR 23 J.Williams 77 Willig,Matt T 79 Herndon,Steve G 78 Gragg,Scott T 8 Husak,Todd QB KR 82 K.Kasper 15 F.Rice 13 H.Haygood LS 86 B.Jennings 79 Kosier,Kyle T 80 Smith,Rod WR KR 26 C.Portis 81 C.Cole H 7 J.Baker 81 Owens,Terrell WR San Francisco 49ers vs Denver Broncos Monday, August 19, 2002 at Invesco Field at Mile High 81 Cole,Chris WR PC 78 M.Lepsis 63 D.Diaz-Infante 88 D.Clark 82 Johnson,Eric TE 82 Kasper,Kevin WR 83 Stokes,J.J. WR 83 Montgomery,Scottie WR KC 78 M.Lepsis 66 T.Nalen 84 Wilson,Cedrick WR 84 Sharpe,Shannon TE H 16 T.Rouen 85 Anelli,Mark TE 85 Lelie,Ashley WR 86 Jennings,Brian TE 86 Hape,Patrick TE 88 Swift,Justin TE 87 McCaffrey,Ed WR 89 Streets,Tai WR 88 Clark,Desmond TE 9 McNown,Cade QB 89 Carswell,Dwayne TE 90 Setzer,Bobby DE 90 Johnson,Jerry DT 91 Okeafor,Chike DE 91 McGlockton,Chester DT 92 McGrew,Reggie DT 92 Berry,Bert DE 93 Schlecht,John DT 93 Pryce,Trevor DT 94 Stubblefield,Dana DT 94 Dalton,Lional DT 95 Engelberger,John DE 95 Pittman,Kavika DE 96 Carter,Andre DE 96 Davis,Dorsett DT 97 Young,Bryant DT 97 Washington,Keith DE 98 Peterson,Julian LB 98 Hayward,Reggie DE 99 Moran,Sean DE 99 Reagor,Montae DT TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Larry Nemmers (20); Umpire-Chad Brown (31); Head Linesman-Dale Williams (8); Line Judge-Michael Spanier (90); Field Judge-Jeff Lamberth (103); Side Judge-Doug Toole (4); Back Judge-Kirk Dornan (6); Replay Assistant-Bob Mantooth; Video Operator- Terry Poulos San Francisco 49ers vs Denver Broncos Monday, August 19, 2002 at Invesco Field at Mile High DENVER BRONCOS SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School No Name Pos 12 Adams,Charlie WR 1 Jason Elam K 5'11 200 32 10 Hawaii 11 Brandon Doman QB 0 26 R Brigham Young 85 Anelli,Mark TE 38 Anderson,Mike RB 11 Steve Beuerlein QB 6'03 220 37 13 Notre Dame 13 Tim Rattay QB 6'00 215 25 2 Louisiana Tech 57 Anthony,Cornelius LB 92 Berry,Bert DE 12 Charlie Adams WR 0 23 R Hofstra 14 Nate Jackson WR 0 23 R Menlo 7 Baker,Jason P 11 Beuerlein,Steve QB 13 Herb Haygood WR 0 25 R Michigan State 15 Corey Brown WR 6'00 200 24 1 Tulsa 32 Barlow,Kevan RB 42 Brandon,Sam S 14 Brian Griese QB 6'03 215 27 4 Michigan 17 Scott Cloman WR 6'03 200 27 1 Southern U.
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