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2003 Arizona Cardinals season
Head Coach Dave McGinnis
Home Field Sun Devil Stadium
Results
Record 4–12
Place 4th NFC West
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Timeline
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The 2003 Arizona Cardinals season was the 84th season the team was in the National Football League. The team was unable to improve upon their previous output of 5-11, instead winning only four games.[1] For the fifth consecutive season, the team failed to reach the playoffs. This resulted in the Cardinals firing head coach Dave McGinnis and replacing him with Dennis Green. In his NFL debut, Anquan Boldin had 217 receiving yards.[2]

Personnel[]

Staff[]

2003 Arizona Cardinals staff
Front office
  • President – Bill Bidwill
  • Vice President/General Counsel – Michael Bidwill
  • Vice President of Football Operations – Rod Graves

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special Teams – Hank Kuhlmann
  • Special Teams Assistant/Def. Quality Control – Stan Kwan

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Bob Rogucki

Roster[]

2003 Arizona Cardinals roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends


Offensive linemen


Defensive linemen


Linebackers


Defensive backs


Special teams


Reserve lists



Practice squad



Rookies in italics
Active, Inactive, Practice squad

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 7, 2003 at Detroit Lions L 42-24
60,691
2 September 14, 2003 Seattle Seahawks L 38-0
23,127
3 September 21, 2003 Green Bay Packers W 20-13
58,784
4 September 28, 2003 at St. Louis Rams L 37-13
65,758
5 October 5, 2003 at Dallas Cowboys L 24-7
63,601
6 October 12, 2003 Baltimore Ravens L 26-18
24,193
7 Bye
8 October 26, 2003 San Francisco 49ers W 16-13
40,824
9 November 2, 2003 Cincinnati Bengals W 17-14
23,531
10 November 9, 2003 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 28-15
59,520
11 November 16, 2003 at Cleveland Browns L 44-6
72,908
12 November 23, 2003 St. Louis Rams L 30-27
42,089
13 November 30, 2003 at Chicago Bears L 28-3
61,550
14 December 7, 2003 at San Francisco 49ers L 50-14
66,975
15 December 14, 2003 Carolina Panthers L 20-17
23,217
16 December 21, 2003 at Seattle Seahawks L 28-10
64,899
17 December 28, 2003 Minnesota Vikings W 18-17
52,734

Standings[]

NFC West
view · talk · edit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
St. Louis Rams 12 4 0 .750 4–2 8–4 447 328 L1
Seattle Seahawks 10 6 0 .625 5–1 8–4 404 327 W2
San Francisco 49ers 7 9 0 .438 2–4 6–6 384 337 L1
Arizona Cardinals 4 12 0 .250 1–5 3–9 225 452 W1

Awards and honors[]

  • Anquan Boldin, Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year[2]

References[]

  1. 2003 Arizona Cardinals
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sports Illustrated, Oct. 27, 2008, p.24, Vol. 109, No. 16
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