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2003 NFL
In 2003, division winners in the AFC were New England in the East, Baltimore in the North Indianapolis in the South, and Kansas City in the West, with the Wild-Cards going to Tennessee and Denver.  In the NFC, it was Philadelphia in the East, Green Bay in the North, Carolina in the South, and St. Louis in the West, with the Wild-Cards going to Dallas and Seattle.  In the AFC Wild-Card Playoffs, it was the Tennessee Titans over the Baltimore Ravens 20-17, while the Indianapolis Colts hammered the Denver Broncos 41-10.  In the NFC, it was Green Bay coming back to defeat the Seattle Seahawks in overtime 33-27, while the Carolina Panthers had no trouble with the Dallas Cowboys 29-10.  In the AFC Divisional Playoffs, the New England Patriots would win a tough defensive battle over the Tennessee Titans 17-14, while the Indianapolis Colts would win a shootout over teh Kansas City Chiefs 38-31.  In the NFC, the Panthers would win a double-overtime thriller over the Rams 29-23, while the Eagles would win a single-overtime game against the Packers 20-17.  In the Conference Championship games, the Patriots defense would dominate the Colts offense in a 24-14 AFC win, while the Panthers would do the same to the Eagles 14-3, setting up the match-up for Super Bowl XXXVIII.  The Patriots defeated the Panthers in a close thriller by the score of 32–29, winning their second Super Bowl championship in three years. The game was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, on February 1, 2004.  NFL fans and sports writers widely consider this game one of the most well-played and thrilling Super Bowls; Sports Illustrated writer Peter King hailed it as the "Greatest Super Bowl of all time."Although neither team could score in the first and third quarters, they both ended up with a combined total of 868 yards and 61 points. The game was scoreless for a Super Bowl record 26:55 before the two teams combined for 24 points prior to halftime. The clubs then combined for a Super Bowl record 37 points in the fourth quarter. The contest was finally decided on New England kicker Adam Vinatieri's 41-yard field goal with four seconds left. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was named Super Bowl MVP for the second time in three years. He set a Super Bowl record for the most pass completions (32), completing 66.7 percent of his passes and accumulating 354 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, and 12 rushing yards. Jake Delhomme for his part overcame the poor start with 323 passing yards and three touchdowns.
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