2003 Arena Football League season
Sports season
National: Eastern, Southern American: Western, Central
The 2003 Arena Football League season was the 17th season of the Arena Football League. It was succeeded by 2004. The league champions were the Tampa Bay Storm, who defeated the Arizona Rattlers in ArenaBowl XVII. The AFL expanded its season from 14 games to 16 games.
Standings
- Green indicates clinched playoff berth
- Purple indicates division champion
- Grey indicates best regular season record
Playoffs
All games televised by NBC.
| Wild Card Round
| | | Quarterfinals
| | | Semifinals
| | | ArenaBowl XVII
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1
| San Jose
| 69
| | | | |
| | | | | 12
| Georgia
| 48
| | | 5
| Dallas
| 45
| | | | | 12
| Georgia
| 49
| | | | 1
| San Jose
| 49
| | |
| | | | | 6
| Arizona
| 66
| | | 6
| Arizona
| 69
| | | | | | 11
| Las Vegas
| 26
| | | | 4
| Los Angeles
| 63
| | |
| | | | | 6
| Arizona
| 70
| | | | | | | | | | | | 6
| Arizona
| 29
| | |
| | | | | 2
| Tampa Bay
| 43
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2
| Tampa Bay
| 52
| | |
| | | | | 10
| Detroit
| 48
| | | 7
| Grand Rapids
| 54
| | | | | 10
| Detroit
| 55
| | | | 2
| Tampa Bay
| 60
| | |
| | | | | 3
| Orlando
| 50
| | | 8
| New York
| 48
| | | | | | 9
| Chicago
| 45
| | | | 3
| Orlando
| 69
| | |
| | | | | 8
| New York
| 62
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All-Arena team
Position[3]
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First team
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Second team
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Quarterback
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Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona
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Jim Kubiak, Dallas
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Fullback/Linebacker
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Keala Keanaaina, San Jose
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Rodney Filer, New York
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Wide receiver/Defensive back
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Randy Gatewood, Arizona Barry Wagner, San Jose
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Will Pettis, Dallas Evan Hlavacek, Indiana
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Wide receiver/Linebacker
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Greg Hopkins, Los Angeles
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Lawrence Samuels, Tampa Bay
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Offensive specialist
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Chris Jackson, Los Angeles
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Antonio Chatman, Chicago
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Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman
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Tom Briggs, Dallas John Moyer, Chicago Jermaine Smith, Georgia
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B.J. Cohen, Tampa Bay Ernest Allen, Orlando Sam Hernandez, San Jose
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Defensive specialist
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Clevan Thomas, San Jose Kenny McEntyre, Orlando
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Dwaine Carpenter, Buffalo Omarr Smith, Tampa Bay
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Kicker
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Clay Rush, Indiana
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Steve Videtich, Las Vegas
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References
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American Conference | National Conference |
Central Division | Western Division | | |
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