The National Football League playoffs for the 2003 season began on January 3, 2004. The postseason tournament concluded with the New England Patriots defeating the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII, 32–29, on February 1, at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas….2003–04 NFL playoffs.
| NFL playoffs | |
|---|---|
| ← 2002–03 | 2004–05 → |
Who won the NFL championship in 2004?
New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXXVIII/Champion
Who played in the 2004 AFC Championship?
AFC: New York Jets 20, San Diego Chargers 17 (OT)
| 1 | 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Jets | 0 | 7 |
| Chargers | 0 | 7 |
What was the best team in 2004?
The 2004 New England Patriots were one of NFL’s greatest teams of all time. The Patriots were strong on all phases of the game. The offense was ranked number four in all of football while defense was only second to Pittsburgh.
Who played in the 2005 NFC Championship Game?
NFC: Carolina Panthers 23, New York Giants 0.
Who has the most sacks in 2004?
Seven players have led the NFL in sacks twice, and nobody has led the league three times. Note that the sack totals from 1960 to 1981 are considered unofficial by the NFL….NFL Sack leaders.
| Year | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Player | Dwight Freeney |
| Sacks | 16.0 |
| Team | Indianapolis Colts (3) |
Who won the NFL championship in 2003?
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Super Bowl XXXVII/Champion
When did the NFL playoffs start in 2004?
The National Football League playoffs for the 2004 season began on January 8, 2005. The postseason tournament concluded with the New England Patriots defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX, 24–21, on February 6, at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida .
How many teams have won a playoff game despite a .500 record?
Minnesota defeated the Green Bay Packers and St. Louis defeated the Seattle Seahawks in the Wild Card Round. Four other teams have since won a playoff game despite a regular season record at or below .500.
How is the NFL playoff seeding determined?
The four division winners are seeded 1 through 4 based on their overall won-lost-tied record, and the wild card teams are seeded 5 and 6. The NFL does not use a fixed bracket playoff system, and there are no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round.