2003 Baltimore Ravens season
Head Coach
Brian Billick
Home Field
Results
Record
10–6
Place
1st AFC North
Playoff Finish
Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Titans ) 20–17
Timeline
Previous Season
Next Season
2002
2004
The 2003 Baltimore Ravens season was the team's eighth season in the NFL . They improved upon their previous output of 7–9, instead winning 10 games and making a playoff appearance.[1] One notable moment from the season came in week 2, when Jamal Lewis rushed for 295 yards against the Cleveland Browns , setting the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single game.[2]
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Attendance
1
September 7
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 34–15
0–1
63,157
2
September 14
Cleveland Browns
W 33–13
1–1
69,473
3
September 21
at San Diego Chargers
W 24–10
2–1
52,028
4
September 28
Kansas City Chiefs
L 17–10
2–2
69,459
5
Bye week
6
October 12
at Arizona Cardinals
W 26–18
3–2
24,193
7
October 19
at Cincinnati Bengals
L 34–26
3–3
53,553
8
October 26
Denver Broncos
W 26–6
4–3
69,723
9
November 2
Jacksonville Jaguars
W 24–17
5–3
69,486
10
November 9
at St. Louis Rams
L 33–22
5–4
66,085
11
November 16
at Miami Dolphins
L 9–6 (OT)
5–5
73,333
12
November 23
Seattle Seahawks
W 44–41 (OT)
6–5
69,477
13
November 30
San Francisco 49ers
W 44–6
7–5
69,549
14
December 7
Cincinnati Bengals
W 31–13
8–5
69,468
15
December 14
at Oakland Raiders
L 20–12
8–6
45,398
16
December 21
at Cleveland Browns
W 35–0
9–6
72,548
17
December 28
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 13–10 (OT)
10–6
70,001
Playoffs [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
Wildcard
January 3
Tennessee Titans
L 17–20
69,452
Standings [ ]
Template:2003 AFC North standings
References [ ]