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Originally published Monday, October 20, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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NFL two-minute drill

LenDale White and Chris Johnson, Titans: Johnson ran for 168 yards and White ran for 149 and three touchdowns.

Kawika Mitchell, Bills: Had a goal-line interception and forced a fumble by sacking Philip Rivers to preserve Buffalo's win.

Sebastian Janikowski, Raiders: Made a 57-yard field goal in overtime against the New York Jets.

Rushing Team TCB Yds. TD
Clinton Portis Redskins 27 175 1
Chris Johnson Titans 18 168 1
Steven Jackson Rams 25 160 3
Thomas Jones Jets 24 159 0
Passing Team PC-PA Yds. TD
Jeff Garcia Buccaneers 27-36 310 1
Gus Frerotte Vikings 25-40 298 2
Chad Pennington Dolphins 24-35 295 1
Receiving Team Rec. Yds. TD
Calvin Johnson Lions 2 154 1
Andre Johnson Texans 11 141 0
Steve Smith Panthers 6 122 1

Player, Pos. Team Injury
Reggie Bush, RB New Orleans knee; doubtful for next week
Brodie Croyle, QB Kansas City knee; likely out for season
Damon Huard, QB Kansas City right hand; status unknown
Devin Hester, WR Chicago quadriceps; status unknown
Steven Jackson, RB St. Louis quadriceps; status unknown
Roy Williams, S Dallas broken forearm; out for season
Keith Rivers, LB Cincinnati broken jaw; likely out for season
Bryant McFadden, CB Pittsburgh arm; status unknown
Troy Polamalu, S Pittsburgh injury and status unknown
John DiGiorgio, LB Buffalo right leg; status unknown
Brad Butler, G Buffalo left knee; status unknown
Jason Ferguson. DT Miami ribs; status unknown

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