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Denver Broncos vs. Miami Dolphins, Sept. 11, 2005


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Photo 1: Kyle Johnson is tackled by the Dolphins’ Zack Thomas in the second quarter Sunday in Miami. (AP / Alan Diaz)


Photo 2: Miami Dolphins fans, including Richard Molinary, center, observe a moment of remembrance for the victims of the 911 attacks

and Hurricane Katrina during the Sept. 11 game in Miami against the Denver Broncos. (AP / J.Pat Carter)


Photo 3: Miami Dolphins’ Randy McMichael is tackled by Denver Broncos’ Patrick Chukwurah in the second quarter. (AP / Alan

Diaz)


Photo 4: Bronco RB Tatum Bell loses control of the football as Tebucky Jones closes in during the game between the Denver Broncos

and the Miami Dolphins at Dolphins Stadium. (Post / Hyoung Chang)


Photo 5: Miami’s Lance Schulters intercepts a pass and runs by Denver Broncos Jeb Putzier in the 4th quarter of the
game. (Post / Hyoung Chang)


Photo 6: Randy McMichael controls the ball against Denver’s Dominique Foxworth. (Post / Hyoung Chang)

Photo 7: Denver Broncos WR Rod Smith picks up some yards after a catch as Miami Dolphins Reggie Howard comes in for the tackle.

(Post / John Leyba)


Photo 8: Denver Broncos FB Kyle Johnson looks for some running room against the Dolphins. Johnson was shoved out of bounds at the

one yard line. (Post / John Leyba)


Photo 9: Champ Bailey smiles as he holds on to the ball after intercepting a pass by Miami Dolphins QB Gus Frerotte in the second

quarter. (Post / John Leyba)


Photo 10: Champ Bailey returns an interception in the second quarter following behind blocker Ian Gold down the sidelines, as Miami

Dolphins QB Gus Frerotte gets blocked on the play. (Post / John Leyba)


Photo 11: Tatum Bell splits the Miami defense and picks up a few yards during the first quarter. (Post / John Leyba)


Photo 12: Mike Anderson tries to leap over Miami Dolphins Sam Madison as Jason Taylor comes in to help out on the tackle. (Post /

John Leyba)

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