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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.
Offseason
NFL Draft
[2]
Undrafted free agents
Roster
2003 New York Giants final roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Reserve lists
Rookies in italics
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