2003 Tennessee Titans season

2003 Tennessee Titans season

Infobox NFL season
team = Tennessee Titans
year = 2003
record = 12-4
division_place = 1st AFC South
coach = Jeff Fisher
stadium = The Coliseum
playoffs = Lost Division Round

eason Summary

At 12-4 the Titans posted the 15th season with at least ten wins in the franchise's history dating to their Houston Oilers days. Quarterback Steve McNair threw for 3,215 yards and 24 touchdowns to just seven interceptions; he also rushed for 138 yards and four touchdowns, all despite missing two games to injury, and was named the NFL's co-MVP with Peyton Manning of the Titans' division arch-rival Indianapolis Colts. Eddie George rushed for 1,031 yards and five touchdowns while Derrick Mason had 1,303 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. Justin McCareins had 586 punt/kick return yards and a return touchdown.

Notable Games

*September 14 @ Indianapolis Colts:
Peyton Manning defeated the Titans for the first time in his career in a 33-7 rout. Mike Vanderjagt kicked four field goals and Nick Harper snatched a Steve McNair INT and ran it back 75 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown. The loss put the Titans in an early hole in the AFC South division race.

*September 28 @ Pittsburgh Steelers:McNair missed only one throw in sixteen attempts, compiling 161 passing yards and three touchdowns. Rocky Boiman added his own touchdown in the fourth quarter by returning a Tommy Maddox interception 60 yards. The Titans triumphed 30-13.

*October 5 @ New England Patriots:One of the most ferocious games of the season for both clubs, the game lead changed on almost every possession. Two Titans field goals (by Craig Hentrich and Gary Anderson) in the first were followed by a 58-yard Tom Brady touchdown to Troy Brown. Adam Vinatieri missed two field goal tries while Anderson also missed, leaving the halftime score 13-7 Tennessee, but from the start of the second half the two teams erupted as the Patriots behind 153 rushing yards by Antowain Smith and reserve back Mike Cloud scored on all five second-half possessions. McNair rushed in two touchdowns to go with a total of four Anderson field goals, but with the Patriots leading 31-27 McNair was picked off by a hobbled Ty Law for a 65-yard Patriots touchdown. The final Anderson field goal was followed by an onside kick recovered by the Patriots for a 38-30 Titans loss.

*October 12 vs. Houston Texans:McNair threw for 421 yards and three touchdowns in a 38-17 rout of the Texans. David Carr of Houston threw two touchdowns but was picked off three times and Andre Dyson returned one pick for a 51-yard Titans score.

*October 19 @ Carolina Panthers:A week after the Panthers ended the unbeaten streak of the Indianapolis Colts, the Titans ended Carolina's own win streak in a 37-17 runaway. After rushing in a seven-yard touchdown in the first quarter, Steve McNair had to give way to backup Billy Volek, who threw a 50-yard score to Eddie Berlin. McNair returned to the game and added a touchdown throw to Drew Bennett and Keith Bulluck ran in a 23-yard fumble for a touchdown. Jake Delhomme of the Panthers managed two touchdown throws in his first loss as Panthers starter.

*November 9 vs. Miami Dolphins:The Titans forced three interceptions from Dolphins quarterback Brian Griese and also recovered two Dolphins fumbles en route to a 31-7 win. McNair had two touchdown throws and 223 yards passing while the lone Dolphins score came from future Texans quarterback Sage Rosenfels on a fourth-quarter score to Donald Lee.

*November 23 @ Atlanta Falcons:The Titans surrendered 21 first-quarter points on an Allen Rossum punt return, a T.J. Duckett rushing score, and a Doug Johnson throw caught by Warrick Dunn at the Falcons 20 and run in for an 86-yard touchdown. But in the second the Falcons dropped a punt at their five yard line and the Titans recovered; McNair then rifled a touchdown to Frank Wycheck, but had to leave the game with a pulled hamstring. Billy Volek threw for 117 yards and one touchdown while Eddie George rushed for 115 yards and a score, ultimately securing a 38-31 Titans win.

*December 7 vs. Indianapolis Colts:Following losses to AFC East teams the week before the 9-3 Colts and 9-3 Titans squared off for the division lead. Five Mike Vanderjagt field goals helped the Colts build a 29-13 fourth-quarter lead, but the Titans stormed back with McNair touchdowns to Robert Holcombe and Derrick Mason; Mason's score came with 2:52 to go in regulation, but a two-point conversion was stopped when the Colts swatted down a McNair throw. The Colts killed the clock afterward for a 29-27 Titans loss that ended any hope of the division title.

*December 14 vs. Buffalo Bills:A failed two-point conversion wound up deciding the outcome of a Titans game for the second straight week. Lingering injuries to McNair put Billy Volek into the starting role for this game. The Buffalo Bills erupted to a 17-6 third quarter lead, but Volek threw two touchdowns and ran in a third as the Titans took a 28-20 lead late in the fourth. Drew Bledsoe led the Bills down the field and threw a six-yard touchdown strike to Mark Campbell with 24 seconds to go in regulation, but the two-point try was swatted down by the Titans, ending a 28-26 Tennessee win.

*December 21 @ Houston Texans:McNair's final start of the regular season turned into a hard-fought back-and-forth affair as the Texans strove for their first win over the team that left Houston after 1996. In the third quarter Marlon McCree ran back a McNair pick 95 yards for a touchdown (10-10 score), then the Texans fumbled the ball and Samari Rolle ran in a 61-yard Titans score (17-10 Titans). A Domanick Williams touchdown run with 2:48 to go in the fourth put Houston up 24-20, but McNair led the Titans down the field and threw the game-winning 23-yard score to Drew Bennett with 17 seconds remaining and a 27-24 Titans final.

*December 28 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers:Tampa's nightmarish season as defending Super Bowl champions finally ended in a 33-13 humiliation. Titans backup Neil O'Donnell was the starter and threw for 232 yards and two touchdowns. Brad Johnson of the Bucs threw three interceptions and backup Shaun King added a fourth and in the fourth also fumbled the ball in his endzone for a Titans score.

*AFC Wildcard Playoffs @ Baltimore Ravens:Turnovers were an order of the night as Steve McNair was picked off three times - Will Demps of the Ravens ran back a first-quarter INT for a 56-yard tying touchdown - and Ravens quarterback Anthony Wright threw two picks. The Titans built a 17-10 fourth quarter lead before Wright tied the game with a 35-yard score to Todd Heap with 4:30 left in regulation. But McNair led the Titans down the field and ran down enough clock that the game-winning Gary Anderson field goal (46 yards) came with 29 seconds left. The Titans advanced to the Divisional round with a 20-17 win.

*AFC Divisional Playoffs @ New England Patriots:On a brutally cold night with temperatures barely above zero and wind chills well below zero, the Titans and Patriots faced off in a grinder. A 41-yard Tom Brady touchdown to Bethel Johnson was answered with a Titans drive ending in a 5-yard Chris Brown rushing score. Both Gary Anderson and Adam Vinatieri missed field goal tries in the bitter cold, but Vinatieri broke a 14-all tie with 4:06 to go with a 46-yard field goal. Having used all their timeouts, the Titans were forced to go for a long throw on 4th and 12 at the Patriots 32 in the game's final two minutes; as a Patriots blitz stormed through McNair unloaded a desperation heave; Drew Bennett was surrounded by Patriots as he leapt for the ball, but it bounced off his fingers for a game-deciding incompletion, a 17-14 Patriots win and a bitter ending to the Titans season.

Division standings


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