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2003 Pittsburgh Steelers season

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Owner
  
The Rooney Family

Division place
  
3rd AFC North

Head coach
  
Bill Cowher

General manager
  
Kevin Colbert

Team MVP
  
Hines Ward

Record
  
6–10

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

Start date
  
2003

Home field
  
Heinz Field

Team roy
  
Troy Polamalu

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Pro Bowlers
  
3 G Alan Faneca NT Casey Hampton WR Hines Ward

AP All-Pros
  
Alan Faneca (2nd team) Hines Ward (2nd team)

Similar
  
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The 2003 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 71st season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League.

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Their season began with the team trying to improve on their 10–5–1 record from 2002 in which they lost to the Tennessee Titans in the Divisional round of the playoffs.

With the team suffering through injuries as well as less reliance on the running game than normal, the Steelers stumbled to a 6–10 record, going the entire season without winning consecutive games. Since moving to Heinz Field, this marked their first losing season as well as missing the playoff along with the 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2013. The team's 6–10 finish matched their worst under Bill Cowher (1999).

In his final season with the team, linebacker Jason Gildon became the franchise's career sack leader during a game against the Arizona Cardinals on November 9.

Staff

Notable additions include Troy Polamalu and Ike Taylor.

Monday Night Controversy

The team did gain some notoriety during the season. The NFL tried to make it easier on teams after playing a Monday night game by giving every team that was away for a Monday night game either a home game or their bye week the following week. The Steelers were the only team that season to play on the road following a Monday night road game, playing the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on November 17 before traveling to Cleveland the following week to play against the rival Cleveland Browns on November 23.

While Steelers head coach Bill Cowher was livid at the team playing a road game after a Monday night road game, team president Dan Rooney mentioned that the league putting the Steelers in Cleveland—only 112 miles from Pittsburgh—after flying to the West Coast was somewhat as a compromise to the team.

The Steelers got mixed results from the back-to-back road games on a short week, losing to the 49ers 30–14 in the game the 49ers retired Ronnie Lott's number 42 during halftime, but defeating the Browns 13–6, the latter being the first of the team's twelve-game winning streak against their bitter rivals, which ended in a 2009 game in Cleveland.

Week 1

Pittsburgh won their season opener for the first time since 1999.

Week 8

This was the 1,000th game in Steelers history.

References

2003 Pittsburgh Steelers season Wikipedia