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Thursday, December 12
 
Passing Fancy

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Rich Gannon
Gannon leads the NFL with 4,205 yards passing.
Rich Gannon has the Raiders on a five-game winning streak and in line for the top seed in the AFC playoffs. In addition to chasing a playoff spot, Gannon is also chasing several single-season passing records, writes ESPN.com's Greg Garber, most impressive among them is Dan Marino's single-season record of 5,084 yards passing. While Gannon leads the Raiders on offense, Ricky Williams is running crazy for the Dolphins with two straight 200-yard games. The matchup between Williams and the Raiders defense could be the key to the game.

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