2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
The 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 28th season in the National Football League the 6th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium, and the 2nd under head coach Jon Gruden. The season began with the team trying to defend its Super Bowl XXXVII title of 2002. Despite high expectations, several last-minute losses led to locker room tension and front-office struggles. The Buccaneers finished 7–9, and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1998.
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2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
The 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 28th season in the National Football League the 6th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium, and the 2nd under head coach Jon Gruden. The season began with the team trying to defend its Super Bowl XXXVII title of 2002. Despite high expectations, several last-minute losses led to locker room tension and front-office struggles. The Buccaneers finished 7–9, and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1998.
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La stagione 2003 dei Tampa Bay ...... nte non raggiunsero i playoff.
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The 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...... cord following the Super Bowl.
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AP All-pros
LB Derrick Brooks, DE Simeon Rice
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Defensive Backs
* 20 Ronde Barber CB
* 34 Davi ...... ey CB
* 29 Ronyell Whitaker CB
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Defensive Linemen
* 91 Chartric Darby DT
* 92 An ...... ne White DE
* 96 Ellis Wyms DE
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general manager
Linebackers
* 55 Derrick Brooks OLB
* 58 J ...... Rudd OLB
* 52 Nate Webster MLB
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MVP
WR Keenan McCardell
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Offensive Linemen
* 66 Ryan Benjamin C/LS
* 60 C ...... Walker T
* 65 Jason Whittle G
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playoffs
Did not qualify
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DE Simeon Rice
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DT Warren Sapp
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LB Derrick Brooks
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WR Keenan McCardell
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Quarterbacks
* 14 Brad Johnson
* 10 Shaun King
* 2 Chris Simms
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Running Backs
* 40 Mike Alstott FB
* 43 Jame ...... Pittman
* 27 Aaron Stecker KR
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special teams
* 7 Martín Gramática K
* 9 Tom Tupa P
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Tight Ends
* 85 Ken Dilger
* 88 Rickey Dudley
* 89 Will Heller
* 80 Todd Yoder
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Wide Receivers
* 83 Joe Jurevicius
* 19 Keysh ...... Shepherd
* 86 Karl Williams PR
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La stagione 2003 dei Tampa Bay ...... nte non raggiunsero i playoff.
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The 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...... for the first time since 1998.
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