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The 2003 New York Giants season was the team's 79th season in the National Football League . The team was unable to duplicate their 2002 season 's playoff appearance, instead only winning four games and finishing the season on an eight game losing streak[1] which cost head coach Jim Fassel his job.
NFL Draft
[2]
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Kickoff Time (EST)
Attendance
1
September 7, 2003
St. Louis Rams
W 23–13
FOX 1:00pm
78,666
2
September 15, 2003
Dallas Cowboys
L 35–32 (OT)
ABC 9:00pm
78,907
3
September 21, 2003
at Washington Redskins
W 24–21
FOX 4:00pm
84,856
4
Bye
5
October 5, 2003
Miami Dolphins
L 23–10
CBS 1:00pm
78,863
6
October 12, 2003
at New England Patriots
L 17–6
FOX 1:00pm
68,436
7
October 19, 2003
Philadelphia Eagles
L 14–10
FOX 1:00pm
78,883
8
October 26, 2003
at Minnesota Vikings
W 29–17
FOX 1:00pm
64,114
9
November 2, 2003
at New York Jets
W 31–28 (OT)
FOX 1:00pm
78,132
10
November 9, 2003
Atlanta Falcons
L 27–7
FOX 1:00pm
78,813
11
November 16, 2003
at Philadelphia Eagles
L 28–10
FOX 1:00pm
67,867
12
November 24, 2003
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
L 19–13
ABC 9:00pm
65,648
13
November 30, 2003
Buffalo Bills
L 24–7
CBS 1:00pm
78,481
14
December 7, 2003
Washington Redskins
L 20–7
FOX 1:00pm
78,217
15
December 14, 2003
at New Orleans Saints
L 45–7
ESPN 8:30pm
68,399
16
December 21, 2003
at Dallas Cowboys
L 19–3
FOX 1:00pm
64,118
17
December 28, 2003
Carolina Panthers
L 37–24
FOX 4:00pm
78,130
Standings
See also
References
Franchise History Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Key personnel Division championships (22) Conference championships (11) League championships (8) Retired numbers Media Current league affiliations