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The 2003 NFL season was the 84th regular season of the National Football League (NFL).. Regular-season play was held from September 4, 2003, to December 28, 2003. Due to damage caused by the Cedar Fire, Qualcomm Stadium was used as an emergency shelter, and thus the Miami Dolphins–San Diego Chargers regular-season match on October 27 was instead played at Sun Devil Stadium, the home field of ...
The regular season was bookended with a 31–0 victory over the Bills at home in Week 17, a score reversed from the Patriots' shutout loss to the Bills in Week 1. The win gave the Patriots a perfect 8–0 record at home in the regular season, and their 14 total wins was the team's highest mark since their 11–5 season in 2001. [6] [7]
One distinction came to an end, however. The Tampa Bay defense had, one week earlier, set the all-time NFL record for consecutive game with a quarterback sack. They achieved no sacks in this game, and the streak ended at 69 games. Wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson finished the game with only three catches for 34 yards. He was also heckled and ...
The 2003 Green Bay Packers season was the franchise's 85th season overall and their 83rd in the National Football League (NFL). The Packers won the division on the last play of the season. Needing a win and a Minnesota Vikings loss to clinch the division, the Packers routed the Denver Broncos 31–3, while the Vikings lost 18–17 on a last ...
The 2003 season was the Detroit Lions' 74th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 70th as the Detroit Lions, and their first under head coach Steve Mariucci. The team improved upon their 3–13 record from the previous season but missed the postseason for the fourth consecutive season, suffering a losing season and finishing last ...
Week Date Opponent Result TV Time Attendance Record 1 September 7 New England Patriots: W 31–0 CBS 1:00et 73,262 1–0 2 September 14 at Jacksonville Jaguars: W 38–17 CBS 1:00et 58,613 2–0 3 September 21 at Miami Dolphins: L 7–17 ESPN 8:30et 73,458 2–1 4 September 28 Philadelphia Eagles: L 13–23 FOX 1:00et 73,305 2–2 5 October 5
This marked the first season when the Ravens won their division. One memorable moment came in week 2, when Jamal Lewis set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single game, rushing for 295 yards against the Cleveland Browns. [2] Lewis went on to rush for 2,066 yards on the season and was named NFL Offensive Player of the Year.
The 2003 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 71st season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League. Their season began with the team trying to improve on their 10–5–1 record from 2002 in which they lost to the Tennessee Titans in the divisional round of the playoffs.