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The 2003 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 71st in the league. They matched their previous season's record, going 12–4, however, they were again upset in the NFC Conference Championship. The team made the playoffs for the fourth straight year, won its third straight NFC East division title, and had the NFC's top record for the second straight season.

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  • The 2003 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 71st in the league. They matched their previous season's record, going 12–4, however, they were again upset in the NFC Conference Championship. The team made the playoffs for the fourth straight year, won its third straight NFC East division title, and had the NFC's top record for the second straight season.
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  • Philadelphia Eagles
Offensive Coaches
  • * Offensive Coordinator – Brad Childress * Quarterbacks – Pat Shurmur * Running Backs – Ted Williams * Wide Receivers – David Culley * Tight Ends – Tom Melvin * Offensive Line – Juan Castillo * Senior Assistant – Marty Mornhinweg * Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Bill Shuey
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  • Lost Conference Championship
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  • 12(xsd:integer)
Special Teams Coaches
  • * Special Teams – John Harbaugh * Special Teams Quality Control – Dave Toub
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Strength and Conditioning
  • * Strength and Conditioning – Mike Wolf * Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Tom Kanavy
Head Coaches
  • * Head Coach/Executive Vice President of Football Operations – Andy Reid
Front Office
  • * Chairman/Chief Executive Officer – Jeffrey Lurie * President – Joe Banner * Vice President of Player Personnel – Tom Heckert * Assistant Director of Player Personnel – Jason Licht * Director of Pro Personnel – Scott Cohen
Defensive Coaches
  • * Defensive Coordinator – Jim Johnson * Defensive Line – Tommy Brasher * Linebackers – Ron Rivera * Defensive Backs – Steve Spagnuolo * Assistant Defensive Backs – Sean McDermott * Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Mike Reed
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  • The 2003 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 71st in the league. They matched their previous season's record, going 12–4, however, they were again upset in the NFC Conference Championship. The team made the playoffs for the fourth straight year, won its third straight NFC East division title, and had the NFC's top record for the second straight season. After losing their final game in Veterans Stadium to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2002 NFC Championship, Philadelphia looked to turn the page with the opening of brand-new Lincoln Financial Field, but the stadium got an inaspicious start when the Eagles dropped their first two games there, including a season-opening loss to Tampa Bay. A crushing loss to the Dallas Cowboys left the Eagles, expected to compete for the Super Bowl, at a precarious 2–3, and it looked to be 2–4 before Brian Westbrook returned a punt for a touchdown to shock the New York Giants in the closing minutes of their Week 7 contest. The play turned the Eagles' season around and they won their next nine games, finishing with a 12–4 record. In the playoffs, the Eagles needed a miracle conversion on 4th and 26 to defeat the Green Bay Packers, but the magic had run out by the next week and the team dropped a 14–3 decision to the Carolina Panthers at Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC Championship. A preseason holdout by running back Duce Staley resulted in a running back by committee situation by Staley, Westbrook, and Correll Buckhalter. The trio rushed for a combined 1,613 yards and 20 touchdowns and became known as "The Three-Headed Monster." The rushing attack, which also benefited from 355 rushing yard and three touchdowns by quarterback Donovan McNabb, carried the offense, which featured a weak receiving corps that did not record a touchdown until Week 9. There were calls early in the season to replace McNabb with backup A.J. Feeley, but McNabb would find his rhythm and enjoy a great season. The defense weathered early injuries to defensive backs Bobby Taylor and Brian Dawkins to eventually surrender the seventh-fewest points in the league. Cornerback Troy Vincent, in his final season as an Eagle, was elected to the Pro Bowl. The weakness in the defense would be in stopping the run, something the team struggled with even at the height of their nine-game winning streak.
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