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Ghost to the Post is a significant play in NFL history. It refers to a 42-yard pass from Ken Stabler to Dave Casper, nicknamed "The Ghost" after Casper the Friendly Ghost, that set up a game-tying field goal in the final seconds of regulation in a double-overtime AFC divisional playoff game played between Casper's Oakland Raiders and the then-Baltimore Colts on December 24, 1977. Casper also caught the last pass of the game, a 10-yard touchdown pass. The game is currently the fifth-longest in NFL history, and has become synonymous with the play that made it famous.

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  • Ghost to the Post is a significant play in NFL history. It refers to a 42-yard pass from Ken Stabler to Dave Casper, nicknamed "The Ghost" after Casper the Friendly Ghost, that set up a game-tying field goal in the final seconds of regulation in a double-overtime AFC divisional playoff game played between Casper's Oakland Raiders and the then-Baltimore Colts on December 24, 1977. Casper also caught the last pass of the game, a 10-yard touchdown pass. The game is currently the fifth-longest in NFL history, and has become synonymous with the play that made it famous. (en)
  • Con il termine Ghost to the Post ci si riferisce a una famosa giocata nella storia del football americano. Essa avvenne nel divisional round dei play-off della American Football Conference tra Baltimore Colts e Oakland Raiders al Municipal Stadium di Baltimora, Maryland, il 24 dicembre 1977. Nello specifico, tale giocata fu un passaggio da 42 yard dal quarterback dei Raiders Ken Stabler a Dave Casper, soprannominato "The Ghost" (il fantasma) dal personaggio cinematografico Casper the Friendly Ghost, che permise di calciare il field goal del pareggio nel secondo tempo di quella gara. Casper ricevette anche il passaggio in touchdown finale da 10 yard che permise ai Raiders di vincere la partita. Questa gara è attualmente la quinta più lunga della storia della NFL ed ha assunto il nome della giocata che l'ha resa famosa. (it)
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  • Ghost to the Post is a significant play in NFL history. It refers to a 42-yard pass from Ken Stabler to Dave Casper, nicknamed "The Ghost" after Casper the Friendly Ghost, that set up a game-tying field goal in the final seconds of regulation in a double-overtime AFC divisional playoff game played between Casper's Oakland Raiders and the then-Baltimore Colts on December 24, 1977. Casper also caught the last pass of the game, a 10-yard touchdown pass. The game is currently the fifth-longest in NFL history, and has become synonymous with the play that made it famous. (en)
  • Con il termine Ghost to the Post ci si riferisce a una famosa giocata nella storia del football americano. Essa avvenne nel divisional round dei play-off della American Football Conference tra Baltimore Colts e Oakland Raiders al Municipal Stadium di Baltimora, Maryland, il 24 dicembre 1977. Nello specifico, tale giocata fu un passaggio da 42 yard dal quarterback dei Raiders Ken Stabler a Dave Casper, soprannominato "The Ghost" (il fantasma) dal personaggio cinematografico Casper the Friendly Ghost, che permise di calciare il field goal del pareggio nel secondo tempo di quella gara. Casper ricevette anche il passaggio in touchdown finale da 10 yard che permise ai Raiders di vincere la partita. Questa gara è attualmente la quinta più lunga della storia della NFL ed ha assunto il nome della (it)
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