FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2005 SPORTS NFL THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7A Broncos string Cards along Final preseason match-up will test Arizona BY BOB BAUM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TEMPE, Ariz. — If the preseason meant anything, the matchup between the Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardinals on Friday night would be a virtual Super Bowl. They are the only NFL teams without a loss. Instead, it's just a fourth and final exhibition game, a matchup mostly of reserves battling to make the final roster. The Broncos plan to sit all of their starters, including Jake Plummer, who returns to Sun Devil Stadium, where he starred in college and quarterbacked the Cardinals for six seasons. Bradlee Van Pelt, who won the No. 2 quarterback job in training camp, will start for Denver, and will be replaced at some point by Matt Mauck. Among those who will play is defensive end Courtney Brown, the former No. 1 draft pick out of Penn State trying to make the Broncos' roster after an injury-riddled career. He has been out for 3 1/2 weeks with a dislocated elbow. "I'm not really sure yet," coach Mike Shanahan said when asked how much he would use Brown in the game. "We'll get a better feel before the game and decide how many plays he can play." Arizona coach Dennis Green is taking the game a bit more seriously than his Denver counterpart. He will go with the first team offense and defense for a series or two. That probably will include Pro Bowl defensive end Bertrand Berry, whose practice was limited on Wednesday because of a sore lower back. "I'm an 'all hands on deck' type guy," Green said. "All of the guys who can play, in my opinion, should play." The preseason has shown that the Arizona offense needs the work. Struggles along the line have put the pressure on Kurt Warner, and the team's running game has not been consistent. Any success won't be diminished by the fact the Cardinals are going against Denver's second unit, Warner said. The Denver starters should be thankful they won't have to play, because the temperature probably will be at least 100 degrees at kickoff. "The bottom line is to try to get into as much of a rhythm as we can before that first game," he said. "We haven't hit on all cylinders yet. We want to try to get that accomplished and at least be going into the regular season with the confidence that I think this team should have." "I think it's a tough one," Green said of the game. "It's going to be extremely hot. We have a limited number of players available, which means that some players are going to get an awful lot of football. You hope that you don't have any injuries." One of the roster fights for Arizona is for the No. 3 running back spot behind J.J. Arrington and Marcel Shipp. J.R. Redmond had that position locked up, but dislocated a shoulder in last week's victory at Oakland and has been placed on injured reserve, meaning he is out for the season. James Jackson and Damien Anderson are contending for the job. Both could make the team if Green decides not to keep both of his fullbacks: Obafemi Ayanbadejo and James Hodgins. Adam Haayer is listed as the starter at center, where the team has had three players go down with injuries in camp. Shawn Lynch, signed just last week, is listed as No. 2 and is expected to play considerably. Totally pumped up Ben Margot/The Associated Press Red Cross worker Nelson Wilson, right, prepares a volunteer blood donor prior to the Oakland Raiders-New Orleans Saints preseason game yesterday in Oakland, Calif. The Raiders and the American Red Cross joined forces to conduct a blood drive to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. TENNIS Agassi wins close U.S. Open match Size doesn't matter in tennis. Andre Agassi stood 11 inches shorter than 6-foot-10 Croatian Ivo Karlovic, spun serves about 50 mph slower. and logged far fewer miles on court. 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