2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers schedule

Season statistics

Offense Defense
Record Playoff record Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
7-9-0 0-0 5453 3805 1648 31 307 4466 2710 1756 33 249
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' twenty-eighth season was in 2003, and it was the second season Jon Gruden served as the head coach of the team. The Buccaneers played their home games at Raymond James Stadium. They finished the season 7-9-0, 3-5-0 at home and 4-4-0 on the road.


Games

Week Opponent Score Notes
Week 1 @ Philadelphia Eagles 17-0
Week 2 Carolina Panthers 9-12
Week 3 @ Atlanta Falcons 31-10
Week 5 Indianapolis Colts 35-38
Week 6 @ Washington Redskins 35-13
Week 7 @ San Francisco 49ers 7-24
Week 8 Dallas Cowboys 16-0
Week 9 New Orleans Saints 14-17
Week 10 @ Carolina Panthers 24-27
Week 11 Green Bay Packers 13-20
Week 12 New York Giants 19-13
Week 13 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 10-17
Week 14 @ New Orleans Saints 14-7
Week 15 Houston Texans 16-3
Week 16 Atlanta Falcons 28-30
Week 17 @ Tennessee Titans 13-33

2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Jon Gruden Assistant Head Coach: Rod Marinelli Offensive Coordinator: Bill Muir Defensive Coordinator: Monte Kiffin Quarterbacks Coach: Stan Parrish Wide Receivers Coach: Richard Mann Offensive Line Coach: Bill Muir Running Backs Coach: Kirby Wilson Tight Ends Coach: Art Valero Offensive Assistant Coach: Jay Gruden Offensive Quality Control Coach: Jeremy Bates, Jim Pyne Defensive Line Coach: Rod Marinelli Linebackers Coach: Joe Barry Defensive Backs Coach: Mike Tomlin Defensive Assistant Coach: Raheem Morris Special Teams Coach: Richard Bisaccia Strength and Conditioning Coordinator: Garrett Giemont Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Mike Morris General Manager: Rich McKay Director of Player Development: Cedric Saunders Area Scout: Mike Phair Summer Intern: Kyle Johnston