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GAME #1 LIONS 42, CARDINALS 24 AT DETROIT, SEPTEMBER 7, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 60,691 ARIZONA CARDINALS 7 7 10 0-24 DETROIT LIONS 7 7 14 14-42 CARDINALS...Boldin 7 pass from Blake (Gramatica kick) LIONS...C. Rogers 4 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) LIONS...C. Rogers 13 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) CARDINALS...Jones 12 pass from Blake (Gramatica kick) CARDINALS...Boldin 71 pass from Blake (Gramatica kick) LIONS...Drummond 57 punt return (Hanson kick) LIONS...Schlesinger 8 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) CARDINALS...Gramatica 38 field goal LIONS...Schroeder 5 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) LIONS...Bly 48 interception return (Hanson kick) CARDINALS LIONS First Downs... 21 16 Total Net Yards... 439 261 Net Yards Rushing... 95 66 Net Yards Passing... 338 195 (Att/Comp/Int)...46-28-1 30-17-0 Punts-Average...4-40.8 6-37.0 Fumbles-Lost...3-2 0-0 Sacks-Yards...0-0 2-19 Penalties-Yards...12-80 6-35 Time of Possession... 34:06 25:54 RUSHING: CARDINALS - E. Smith 13-64; Shipp 4-19; Blake 3-12 LIONS - Gary 12-44; C. Rogers 1-12; Bryson 5-8; Cobourne 3-4; Schlesinger 1- (-1); Harrington 1- (-1) PASSING: CARDINALS - Blake 28-46, 358 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT LIONS - Harrington 17-30, 195 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT RECEIVING: CARDINALS - Boldin 10-217, 2 TD; Jones 6-65, 1 TD; Kasper 1-23; Gilmore 2-17; Hodgins 2-10; E. Smith 2-9; Shipp 3-8; Foster 1-2; Johnson 1-7 LIONS Ricks 2-43; Bryson 3-41; C. Rogers 4-38, 2 TD; Schroeder 4-36, 1 TD; Schlesinger 3-30, 1 TD; Cobourne 1-7 The Lions (1-0) downed the Arizona Cardinals (0-1) 42-24 in the coaching debut of Steve Mariucci in front of 60,691 fans at Ford Field on Sunday. Second-year QB Joey Harrington completed a career-high four touchdown passes, two of which were to rookie WR Charles Rogers, and Detroit did not commit a turnover en route to the victory. The Cardinals would draw first blood, however, with QB Jeff Blake connecting with rookie WR Anquan Boldin for a seven-yard touchdown with 5:48 left in the first quarter to give Arizona a 7-0 lead. The Lions would respond just under four minutes later with the first Harrington-to-Rogers connection, a four-yard pass to the back of the end zone, to tie it at 7-7. Another Rogers touchdown grab from Harrington, this one for 13 yards, put the Lions on top 14-7 with 11:27 remaining in the second quarter. Arizona would come back strong, scoring once in the second and once in the third to jump ahead 21-14. But as he is capable of doing, Lions second-year PR Eddie Drummond swung the momentum in the Lions favor with an electric 57- yard punt return for a touchdown to tie the game at 21 apiece with 8:21 to go in the third quarter, his second punt return for a touchdown against the Cardinals in as many games. Drummond made another huge special teams play shortly thereafter, forcing a muffed punt by Boldin which was picked up by Lions LB Donté Curry on Arizona s 35, leaving Detroit in prime scoring position. The Lions would not disappoint as two plays later, Harrington connected with a wide-open FB Cory Schlesinger for an eight-yard touchdown in the corner of the end zone to put Detroit up for good, 28-21. A 38-yard field goal by Cardinals K Bill Gramatica pulled Arizona within four, but the Lions continued to pour it on. The Lions forced a turnover when DE James Hall picked up a Blake fumble on the Arizona 36 and then Harrington threw his fourth touchdown of the day, a five-yard pass to WR Bill Schroeder that gave Detroit a 35-24 advantage with 11:43 remaining in the fourth quarter. Less than a minute later, Lions CB Dré Bly put the finishing touches on the game with a 48-yard interception return for a touchdown to make it a 42-24 victory for Detroit. GAME #2 PACKERS 31, LIONS 6 AT GREEN BAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 70,244 DETROIT LIONS 0 0 7 0-7 GREEN BAY PACKERS 14 3 7 7-31 PACKERS... Green 65 run (Longwell kick) PACKERS... Fisher 5 pass from Favre (Longwell kick) LIONS... Hanson 22 field goal PACKERS... Longwell 46 field goal LIONS... Hanson 52 field goal PACKERS... Ferguson 14 pass from Favre (Longwell kick) PACKERS... Harris 56 interception return (Longwell kick) LIONS PACKERS First Downs...14 17 Total Net Yards...293 332 Net Yards Rushing...56 200 Net Yards Passing...237 132 (Att/Comp/Int)... 55-26-3 28-15-1 Punts-Average...9-37.4 8-38.5 Fumbles-Lost...1-0 2-1 Sacks-Yards...0-0 1-4 Penalties-Yards...7-60 7-35 Time of Possession...27:16 32:44 RUSHING: LIONS - Bryson 7-42; Gary 9-8; C. Rogers 1-5 PACKERS - Green 23-160, 1 TD; Davenport 8-32; Fisher 4-8 PASSING: LIONS - Harrington 26-55, 241 yards, 0 TD, 3 INT PACKERS - Favre 15-28, 132 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: LIONS - Bryson 5-48; Schroeder 3-42; Anderson 1-42; C. Rogers 4-38; FitzSimmons 2-18; Jefferson 2-18; Ricks 2-14; Harrington 1-8; Gary 2-7; Schlesinger 3-4; Cobourne 1-2 PACKERS - Freeman 4-32; Ferguson 3-29, 1 TD; Walker 2-25; Franks 2-21; Fisher 2-16; Martin 1-7; Henderson 1-2 The Detroit Lions (1-1) dropped their second game of the 2003 season, 31-6, at the hands of the Green Bay Packers (1-1) at rainy Lambeau Field. Green Bay got off to a quick start when RB Ahman Green took a handoff and ran 65 yards for a touchdown on the second play of the game, to give the Packers a 7-0 lead. The Packers took a 14-0 lead with 4:26 remaining in the first when QB Brett Favre flipped a pass to RB Tony Fisher for a five-yard score. The Lions would catch a break late in the quarter when P John Jett s punt deflected off a Packer and the fumble was recovered by Detroit deep in Packers territory. K Jason Hanson would then kick a 22- yard field goal to get the Lions on the board. Green Bay responded four minutes later with a 46-yard field goal by K Ryan Longwell to make it a 17-3 game. With less than a minute remaining in the half, CB Dré Bly picked off Favre at midfield to stall a Packers drive and give the Lions a shot to score before heading into the locker room, and with no time remaining in the half, Hanson booted the 22 nd 50+ yard field goal of his career, this one from 52 yards out to pull the Lions to within 17-6. It would be all Packers in the second half, however. After an interception by LB Nick Barnett, Green Bay scored three plays later when Favre hit WR Robert Ferguson for a 14-yard touchdown early in the third quarter to put the Packers up 24-6. The Packers would score once more on a 56-yard interception return by CB Al Harris in the fourth quarter to make it a 31-6 final.

GAME #3 VIKINGS 23, LIONS 13 AT DETROIT, SEPTEMBER 21, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 60,865 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 0 16 7 0-23 DETROIT LIONS 10 0 3 0-13 LIONS...Bryson 5 run (Hanson kick) LIONS...Hanson 27 field goal VIKINGS...Culpepper 14 run (Elling kick) VIKINGS...Culpepper 2 run (Elling kick) VIKINGS...Elling 21 field goal LIONS...Hanson 37 field goal VIKINGS...Campbell 72 pass from Frerotte (Elling kick) VIKINGS LIONS First Downs... 14 22 Total Net Yards... 414 302 Net Yards Rushing... 127 77 Net Yards Passing... 287 225 (Att/Comp/Int)...32-15-1 42-24-3 Punts-Average...6-47.7 5-42.0 Fumbles-Lost...1-0 2-0 Sacks-Yards...2-10 2-2 Penalties-Yards...11-125 9-56 Time of Possession... 25:25 34:35 RUSHING: VIKINGS Williams 13-95; Culpepper 2-16, 2 TD; Campbell 1-12; O. Smith 2-3; Frerotte 4-1 LIONS Bryson 17-49, 1 TD; Harrington 3-19; Gary 5-8; Drummond 1-1 PASSING: VIKINGS Frerotte 8-19, 184 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; Culpepper 7-13, 105 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT LIONS Harrington 24-42, 235 yards, 0 TD, 3 INT RECEIVING: VIKINGS Moss 3-85; Campbell 2-85, 1 TD; Williams 6-54; Kleinsasser 2-30; Burleson 1-29; O. Smith 1-6 LIONS C. Rogers 6-54; Schroeder 4-54; Ricks 3-39; Cobourne 2-21; Bryson 3-19; Hakim 3-16; Schlesinger 1-13; Gary 1-13; Jefferson 1-6 The Detroit Lions (1-2) dropped their second straight game at the hands of the Minnesota Vikings (3-0), 23-13, in front of 60,685 at Ford Field. Detroit came out firing and jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter. After KR Eddie Drummond gave the Lions good field position with a long return on the opening kickoff, Detroit moved 59 yards in seven plays to get on the board first. RB Shawn Bryson capped off the drive when he got into the end zone with 11:00 remaining in the first quarter on a fiveyard run, the Lions first rushing touchdown of the season. Later in the quarter, a 27-yard field goal by K Jason Hanson gave Detroit a 10-0 lead, but Minnesota would come back and control the second quarter. A pair of rushing touchdowns by Vikings QB Daunte Culpepper put Minnesota up 13-10 and then a 21-yard field goal by K Aaron Elling with five seconds remaining in the first half made it 16-10 Vikings going into the locker room. Culpepper injured his back on his second touchdown after getting hit by Lions LB Wali Rainer and did not return to the game. Detroit would cut the lead to 16-13 on its first possession of the second half on a 37-yard Hanson field goal, but a 72-yard touchdown play from QB Gus Frerotte to WR Kelly Campbell on the Vikings next drive put Minnesota up 23-13. On the play prior to Campbell s touchdown, Lions CB André Goodman injured his shoulder and did not return to the game and then in the fourth quarter, the injury bug hit again as Drummond went down with a lower leg injury that kept him out the rest of the way. Detroit would not be able to overcome the injuries and the deficit and the team had four possessions in the final 10 minutes of the game, but was unable to convert those into any points. GAME #4 BRONCOS 20, LIONS 16 AT DENVER, SEPTEMBER 28, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 75,719 DETROIT LIONS 7 3 0 6-16 DENVER BRONCOS 7 7 3 3-20 LIONS... C. Rogers 33 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) BRONCOS... Lelie 29 pass from Plummer (Elam kick) BRONCOS... Sharpe 1 pass from Plummer (Elam kick) LIONS... Hanson 53 field goal BRONCOS... Elam 37 field goal LIONS... Anderson 43 pass from Harrington (kick failed) BRONCOS... Elam 41 field goal LIONS BRONCOS First Downs...16 20 Total Net Yards...285 332 Net Yards Rushing...144 79 Net Yards Passing...141 253 (Att/Comp/Int)... 33-15-0 34-25-0 Punts-Average...5-45.2 4-45.5 Fumbles-Lost...1-0 3-1 Sacks-Yards...3-24 1-8 Penalties-Yards...8-74 6-44 Time of Possession...26:40 33:20 RUSHING: LIONS - Bryson 13-73; Gary 7-42; Cobourne 1-19; Harrington 3-10 BRONCOS Plummer 6-40; Anderson 7-21; Griffin 9-12; Lelie 1-6 PASSING: LIONS - Harrington 15-33, 149 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT BRONCOS Plummer 25-34, 277 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT RECEIVING: LIONS C. Rogers 4-62, 1 TD; Anderson 1-43, 1 TD; FitzSimmons 1-15; Schlesinger 1-8; Ricks 1-7; Gary 1-(-2) BRONCOS Lelie 4-76, 1 TD; Sharpe 7-74, 1 TD, Smith 5-61; Anderson 3-28; Cole 1-12; McCaffrey 2-8; Carswell 1-7 The Detroit Lions (1-3) held tough on the road against the undefeated Denver Broncos (4-0) at Invesco Field, but fell short at the end, 20-16. The Lions, who rushed for a season-high 144 yards in the game, used the run en route to their first touchdown of the game. RB Shawn Bryson s 28-yard run on Detroit s second possession helped set up a 33-yard touchdown play from QB Joey Harrington to rookie WR Charles Rogers to give the Lions a 7-0 lead. The Broncos would counter on their next drive, tying the game at 7-7 after a 29-yard touchdown pass from QB Jake Plummer to WR Ashley Lelie. Denver would take a 14-7 lead when Plummer hit TE Shannon Sharpe for a one-yard score. A 53-yard field goal by K Jason Hanson midway through the second quarter cut the Denver lead to 14-10. The Lions defense made a big play late in the first half when CB Jimmy Wyrick recovered a Plummer fumble while the Broncos were in scoring territory to keep the deficit at four points going into the locker room. Late in the third quarter, K Jason Elam booted a 37- yard field goal to put the Broncos up by a touchdown again, but on the ensuing drive, the Lions would storm 70 yards down the field in seven plays, capping it off with WR Scotty Anderson dancing his way through the Denver defense for a 43-yard touchdown reception from Harrington. However, a bad snap would cost the Lions the extra point and they would remain behind, 17-16. With 3:13 remaining in the game, Elam kicked his second field goal of the game, this time from 41 yards out, to put Denver up 20-16. Detroit had the opportunity to run a two-minute drill, but a fourth-down pass from Harrington to Rogers was broken up and the Broncos were able to take over and run out the clock.

GAME #5 49ERS 24, LIONS 17 AT SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 5, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 67,365 DETROIT LIONS 0 10 0 7-17 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 10 7 7 0-24 49ERS...Owens 6 pass from Garcia (Pochman kick) 49ERS...Pochman 48 field goal 49ERS...Walker 14 pass from Garcia (Pochman kick) LIONS...Hanson 28 field goal LIONS...Ricks 6 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) 49ERS...Garcia 1 run (Pochman kick) LIONS...Gary 2 run (Hanson kick) LIONS 49ERS First Downs... 15 20 Total Net Yards... 305 325 Net Yards Rushing... 84 142 Net Yards Passing... 221 183 (Att/Comp/Int)...36-20-2 27-15-1 Punts-Average...7-37.7 6-41.3 Fumbles-Lost...0-0 3-0 Sacks-Yards...2-9 0-0 Penalties-Yards...5-48 4-45 Time of Possession... 25:37 34:23 RUSHING: LIONS - Gary 14-64, 1 TD; Bryson 6-20 49ERS Hearst 19-74; Garcia 11-35, 1 TD; Barlow 7-24; Battle 1-9; Beasley 1-0 PASSING: LIONS - Harrington 19-35, 200 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT; Hakim 1-1, 21 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT 49ERS Garcia 15-27, 192 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: LIONS Ricks 4-76, 1 TD; C. Rogers 4-51; Hakim 3-26; Fitzsimmons 2-22; Schlesinger 3-21; Gary 2-14; Bryson 1-9; Schroeder 1-2 49ERS Owens 5-79, 1 TD; Barlow 2-33; Lloyd 1-26; Streets 4-21; Walker 1-14, 1 TD; Hearst 1-10; Weaver 1-9 For the second consecutive week the Detroit Lions (1-4) played tough on the road, but fell short, this time a 24-17 loss to the San Francisco 49ers (2-3) at Candlestick Park. San Francisco got off to a quick start. After intercepting a pass from QB Joey Harrington, the 49ers went 23 yards in six plays capped off by a six-yard touchdown from QB Jeff Garcia to WR Terrell Owens to go up 7-0 just over three minutes into the game. The Lions would go three-and-out on their next series and the 49ers took advantage, going up 10-0 on a 48-yard field goal by K Owen Pochman. San Francisco increased their lead to 17-0 early in the second quarter when its 11-play, 90-yard drive resulted in Garcia connecting with TE Aaron Walker for a 14-yard score. The Lions would not go quietly, however. With six minutes remaining in the first half, Detroit moved the ball deep into San Francisco territory and came away with three points on a 28-yard field goal by K Jason Hanson to pull within two touchdowns. The Detroit defense came up with a huge turnover on the 49ers next offensive play when CB Dré Bly intercepted a Garcia pass in front of Owens to give the Lions prime field position in San Francisco territory. Six plays later Harrington hit TE Mikhael Ricks for a six-yard touchdown, Ricks first of the season, to make it a 17-10 game going into the locker room. The teams took turns on offense without scoring for most of the third quarter until, with just 1:06 remaining, Garcia scored on a oneyard touchdown run to put the 49ers up by two touchdowns again. The Lions would respond quickly as on their next possession, they drove 60 yards on eight plays, capped off by a two-yard touchdown run by RB Olandis Gary early in the fourth quarter. Detroit trailed by just a touchdown, but that was all San Francisco would allow as the 49ers defense shut down the Lions for the rest of the game. GAME #6 COWBOYS 38, LIONS 7 AT DETROIT, OCTOBER 19, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 61,160 DALLAS COWBOYS 7 21 7 3-38 DETROIT LIONS 7 0 0 0-7 LIONS... Bly 67 fumble return (Hanson kick) COWBOYS... Glenn 20 pass from Carter (Cundiff kick) COWBOYS... Glenn 19 pass from Carter (Cundiff kick) COWBOYS... Glenn 8 pass from Carter (Cundiff kick) COWBOYS... Edwards 27 interception return (Cundiff kick) COWBOYS... Hambrick 3 run (Cundiff kick) COWBOYS... Cundiff 23 field goal COWBOYS LIONS First Downs...25 9 Total Net Yards...331 157 Net Yards Rushing...134 83 Net Yards Passing...197 74 (Att/Comp/Int)... 27-19-0 33-10-3 Punts-Average...5-41.6 7-38.0 Fumbles-Lost...3-1 1-1 Sacks-Yards...1-7 1-1 Penalties-Yards...6-65 9-96 Time of Possession...37:21 22:39 RUSHING: COWBOYS Hambrick 24-74, 1 TD; Anderson 7-52; Carter 2-13; Cason 6-0; Martin 1-0; Bryant 1- (-2); Hutchinson 2- (-3) LIONS Gary 11-37; Bryson 6-20; McMahon 3-18; Hakim 1-8 PASSING: COWBOYS Carter 18-25, 190 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT; Hutchinson 1-2, 8 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT LIONS Harrington 5-13, 30 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT; McMahon 5-20, 51 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: COWBOYS Glenn 6-75, 3 TD; Bryant 4-57; Campbell 3-28; Cason 2-20; Hambrick 2-15 LIONS Anderson 3-27, Schroeder 1-26, Schlesinger 3-15; Bryson 2-9; Hakim 1-4 The Detroit Lions (1-5) returned home for their first game at Ford Field in nearly a month and were greeted rudely by the red-hot visiting Dallas Cowboys (5-1). The Lions struggled to stop the steady Cowboy offensive attack, led by QB Quincy Carter, and had problems moving the ball on offense. Detroit jumped out to a 7-0 lead, however, when S Corey Harris stripped Cowboys RB Troy Hambrick of the ball and CB Dré Bly picked it up and sprinted 67 yards untouched down the sideline for a touchdown. It was Bly s second defensive touchdown of the season and the second fumble return for a touchdown in his career. It would be all Cowboys after that. Carter connected with WR Terry Glenn for three touchdowns in the first half to put Dallas up 21-7 and then CB Mario Edwards returned a QB Joey Harrington interception 27 yards for a score and a 28-7 lead. The second half would not treat Detroit any better. QB Mike McMahon replaced Harrington with hopes of jump-starting the offense, but he too struggled. The Cowboys controlled the clock for nearly all of the third quarter, including a 14-play, 81-yard drive that took 7:27 off the clock and was capped off by a three-yard touchdown run by Hambrick to make it 35-7. K Billy Cundiff kicked a 23-yard field goal on the first play of the fourth quarter to put Dallas up 38-7.

GAME #7 BEARS 24, LIONS 16 AT CHICAGO, OCTOBER 26, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 61,428 DETROIT LIONS 0 0 8 8-16 CHICAGO BEARS 0 10 14 0-24 BEARS...Gage 21 pass from Chandler (Edinger kick) BEARS...Edinger 37 field goal BEARS...Azumah 89 kickoff return (Edinger kick) BEARS...Forsey 8 run (Edinger kick) LIONS...Swinton 96 kickoff return (Harrington to Hakim) LIONS...Ricks 3 pass from Harrington (Harrington to...anderson) LIONS BEARS First Downs... 16 14 Total Net Yards... 260 261 Net Yards Rushing... 86 68 Net Yards Passing... 174 193 (Att/Comp/Int)...40-23-2 31-20-0 Punts-Average...7-44.0 7-45.4 Fumbles-Lost...0-0 0-0 Sacks-Yards...2-14 1-6 Penalties-Yards...9-64 7-60 Time of Possession... 29:54 30:06 RUSHING: LIONS Bryson 14-67; Gary 8-18; Schlesinger 1-1 BEARS Forsey 19-56, 1 TD; Chandler 4-10; Abdullah 1-6; Pritchett 2- (-4) PASSING: LIONS Harrington 23-40, 180 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT BEARS Chandler 20-31, 207 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT RECEIVING: LIONS Anderson 4-39; Hakim 5-38; Schroeder 2-31; Bryson 4-21; Schlesinger 2-17; Ricks 3-15; Jefferson 1-13; Gary 1-5; FitzSimmons 1-1 BEARS Gage 2-58, 1 TD; Lyman 6-42; Wade 3-39; White 3-36; Terrell 5-22; Forsey 1-10 The Detroit Lions made their first trip to the newly renovated Solider Field to face the Chicago Bears in the 147 th meeting of the historic rivalry. The Lions rallied late after being down 24-0 but the Bears held on for a 24-16 victory. After a scoreless first quarter, the Bears got on the board first with a 21-yard touchdown strike from QB Chris Chandler to rookie WR Justin Gage. K Paul Edinger gave Chicago a 10-point cushion going into halftime with a 37-yard field goal as time expired in the second-quarter. The Bears grabbed the momentum quickly in the third quarter as CB Jerry Azumah returned the second-half opening kickoff 89-yards for a touchdown and a 17-0 Chicago lead. Rookie RB Brock Forsey scored the Bears final points with an 8-yard touchdown run, capping off an eightplay, 58-yard drive. On the ensuing kickoff, Lions KR Reggie Swinton provided a spark with a 96-yard return for a touchdown and the Lions converted the two-point play when QB Joey Harrington hit WR Az- Zahir Hakim. The Lions scored a touchdown with 53-seconds left in the fourth quarter when Harrington hit TE Mikhael Ricks for a three-yard touchdown and converted the second two-point conversion attempt of the day, this time to WR Scotty Anderson. Detroit appeared to recover the onside kick attempt but Chicago was awarded possession after replay determined that the Lions recovered the kick inches before it traveled 10 yards. GAME #8 LIONS 23, RAIDERS 13 AT DETROIT, NOVEMBER 2, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 61,561 OAKLAND RAIDERS 0 3 7 3-13 DETROIT LIONS 10 0 7 6-23 LIONS... Hanson 54 field goal LIONS... Gary 2 run (Hanson kick) RAIDERS... Janikowski 55 field goal LIONS... Schlesinger 33 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) RAIDERS... Garner 7 run (Janikowski kick) LIONS... Hanson 42 field goal RAIDERS... Janikowski 24 field goal LIONS... Hanson 39 field goal RAIDERS LIONS First Downs...18 14 Total Net Yards...265 229 Net Yards Rushing...94 112 Net Yards Passing...171 117 (Att/Comp/Int)... 39-21-3 21-13-1 Punts-Average...4-51.3 4-42.3 Fumbles-Lost...3-1 3-1 Sacks-Yards...0-0 3-19 Penalties-Yards...8-51 3-30 Time of Possession...30:46 29:14 RUSHING: RAIDERS Garner 15-66, 1 TD; Fargas 3-12; Wheatley 4-11; Crockett 2-3; Whitted 1-1; Tuiasosopo 1-1 LIONS Bryson 12-53; Gary 15-46, 1 TD; Harrington 4-7; Jefferson 1-3; Schlesinger 1-3. PASSING: RAIDERS Tuiasosopo 6-11, 65 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT; Mirer 15-28, 125 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT LIONS Harrington 13-21, 117 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: RAIDERS Rice 8-71; Brown 6-49; Porter 4-49; Johnson 1-11; Garner 1-6; Wheatley 1-4 LIONS Schlesinger 4-53, 1 TD; Bryson 4-32; Anderson 1-10; Ricks 1-9; Gary 1-6; Hakim 1-5; Jefferson 1-2 Behind a strong defensive effort and key plays the Detroit Lions (2-6) defeated the defending AFC Champion Oakland Raiders in front of 61,561 fans at Ford Field to snap their six-game losing streak. Despite playing with a patchwork secondary the Lions were able to limit the Raiders to just 13 points and forced four turnovers. Detroit s defense struck early as on Oakland s first possession, Lions CB Otis Smith made a great read and picked off a QB Marques Tuiasosopo pass right along the sideline, his first interception as a Lion. K Jason Hanson would make the Raiders pay for the miscue as he booted a 54-yard field goal to give the Lions an early 3-0 lead. The Lions would come up big again later in the first quarter when newly-signed CB Doug Evans stripped future Hall-of-Fame WR Jerry Rice of the ball which was picked up by LB Barrett Green and taken 38 yards to the Raiders 12-yard-line. Detroit then took a 10-0 lead when RB Olandis Gary broke through a huge hole up the middle for a two-yard touchdown run, his second of the season. The Raiders cut the lead to seven at the end of the first half when K Sebastian Janikowski booted a career-long 55-yard field goal. The Lions struck again on their first drive of the third quarter when FB Cory Schlesinger snuck behind Raiders CB Philip Buchanon and hauled in a 33-yard touchdown pass from QB Joey Harrington to cap off a seven-play, 66-yard drive and make it a 17-3 Lions lead. Oakland would not go quietly as it scored on its next possession on a seven-yard touchdown run by RB Charlie Garner. Hanson increased the Lions lead to 20-10 when he was good from 42 yards out early in the fourth quarter after an 11-play, 44-yard drive by the Lions. The Lions defense stood up to the Raiders next challenge as a special teams fumble put Oakland in prime scoring position on the Detroit nine-yard-line, but they were held to only a field goal. Lions KR Reggie Swinton returned the ensuing kickoff 61 yards well into Raiders territory which set up a 39-yard field goal by Hanson, his third of the game, to give the Lions a 23-13 advantage. Detroit s defense continued to make plays down the stretch, intercepting Raiders QB Rick Mirer on both of Oakland s final two possessions.

GAME #9 LIONS 12, BEARS 10 FORD FIELD, NOVEMBER 9, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 61,492 CHICAGO BEARS 0 3 7 0-10 DETROIT LIONS 3 3 3 3-12 LIONS...Hanson 24 field goal BEARS...Edinger 43 field goal LIONS...Hanson 25 field goal BEARS...Clark 12 pass from Chandler (Edinger kick) LIONS...Hanson 30 field goal LIONS...Hanson 48 field goal BEARS LIONS First Downs... 11 10 Total Net Yards... 199 248 Net Yards Rushing... 66 17 Net Yards Passing... 133 231 (Att/Comp/Int)...28-16-1 39-24-0 Punts-Average...7-38.3 6-38.3 Fumbles-Lost...0-0 1-0 Sacks-Yards...1-7 2-16 Penalties-Yards...5-35 7-41 Time of Possession... 30:00 30:00 RUSHING: BEARS Thomas 21-61; Abdullah 2-3; Chandler 1-2 LIONS - Swinton 1-9; Bryson 10-8; Cobourne 6-4; Harrington 2-(-2); Gary 1-(-2) PASSING: BEARS Chandler 16-28, 149 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT LIONS - Harrington 24-38, 238 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT; Harris 0-1, 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT RECEIVING: BEARS Clark 4-39, 1 TD; Booker 4-36; White 2-18; Gage 1-16; Terrell 2-14; Pritchett 1-11; Lyman 1-8; Abdullah 1-7 LIONS Anderson 5-77; FitzSimmons 5-33; Bryson 5-33; Schlesinger 4-28; Hakim 2-26; Schroeder 1-18; Swinton 1-16; Jefferson 1-7 K Jason Hanson s 48-yard field goal with just 39 seconds remaining lifted the Lions (3-6) to a 12-10 win over the division rival Chicago Bears (3-6), their second consecutive win. After the Lions defense forced a three-and-out late in the fourth quarter, QB Joey Harrington engineered his third career fourth-quarter, game-winning drive to set up Hanson s kick. Harrington completed 5-of-6 passes for 35 yards on the drive, sparked by an 18-yard completion to WR Az-Zahir Hakim on a corner route. The Lions got on the scoreboard first in the game on a 24-yard field goal by Hanson late in the first quarter. Chicago tied it at 3-3 when K Paul Edinger made a 43-yard field goal. Detroit s special teams would come up huge on the Bears next possession when DE Jared DeVries blocked an Edinger attempt from 48 yards out to keep the score tied. On the ensuing drive, Harrington led the Lions 11 plays for 55 yards, capped by a 25-yarder by Hanson to make it a 6-3 Lions lead. Midway through the third quarter the Bears scored the first and only touchdown of the game when QB Chris Chandler connected with TE Desmond Clark on a 12- yard touchdown play to give Chicago a 10-6 lead. The Lions would battle back though with Hanson connecting on a 30-yard field goal on the next possession, his third of the game to cut the advantage to 10-9. Detroit s defense would hold tough through the fourth quarter, forcing two Bears punts and a missed field goal, to allow the Lions the opportunity to win the game with Hanson s kick. S Corey Harris made a big interception on a Chandler pass after Hanson s field goal to preserve the victory. GAME #10 SEAHAWKS 35, LIONS 14 SEAHAWKS STADIUM, NOVEMBER 16, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 65,865 DETROIT LIONS 7 7 0 0-14 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 14 21 0 0-35 SEAHAWKS... Hasselbeck 4 run (Brown kick) SEAHAWKS... Alexander 1 run (Brown kick) LIONS... Anderson 72 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) SEAHAWKS... Robinson fumble recovery in end zone (Brown kick) SEAHAWKS... Engram 34 pass from Hasselbeck (Brown kick) SEAHAWKS... Engram 83 punt return (Brown kick) LIONS... Hakim 15 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) LIONS SEAHAWKS First Downs...20 22 Total Net Yards...357 366 Net Yards Rushing...81 159 Net Yards Passing...276 207 (Att/Comp/Int)... 48-26-2 29-21-0 Punts-Average...6-36.8 6-48.2 Fumbles-Lost...1-0 3-0 Sacks-Yards...0-0 1-9 Penalties-Yards...8-56 6-49 Time of Possession...27:45 32:15 RUSHING: LIONS Gary 6-43; Bryson 8-35; Harrington 3-3 SEAHAWKS Alexander 20-110, 1 TD; Morris 3-17; Strong 3-17; Hasselbeck 3-15, 1 TD; Evans 1-2; Carter 3-(-2) PASSING: LIONS Harrington 26-48, 285 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT SEAHAWKS Hasselbeck 21-28, 207 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT; Dilfer 0-1, 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT RECEIVING: LIONS Anderson 2-87, 1 TD; Hakim 6-60, 1 TD; Ricks 4-45; Bryson 5-30; Schroeder 4-30; Schlesinger 3-22; FitzSimmons 1-7; Gary 1-4 SEAHAWKS Engram 3-59, 1 TD; Jackson 4-56; Robinson 3-32; Mili 4-29; Alexander 5-27; Strong 2-4 The Detroit Lions (3-7) were unable to stretch their winning streak to three games as they fell to the Seattle Seahawks (7-3), 35-14, in their first ever trip to Seahawks Stadium. Things did not start well for the Lions as Seattle jumped out to an early 14-0 lead. On the Seahawks first possession, QB Matt Hasselbeck ran in from four yards out to give Seattle a 7-0 lead and then later in the quarter, RB Shaun Alexander went in from one yard to make it a two-touchdown advantage. The Lions would respond quickly, coming to life on their next play from scrimmage when QB Joey Harrington hit an open WR Scotty Anderson down the field for a 72- yard touchdown to cut the lead to 14-7. The score was the Lions longest play from scrimmage this season and Harrington s longest completion of his career. Seattle s offense continued to play tough, and went up 21-7 when it caught a break after Hasselbeck fumbled on a run, but it was recovered in the end zone by WR Koren Robinson for a touchdown. Seattle increased its lead to 35-7 on a pair of big plays by WR Bobby Engram. Engram hauled in a 34-yard touchdown pass from Hasselbeck and then returned a punt 83 yards for a touchdown. The Lions would not go quietly as on their ensuing possession, they drove 71 yards on nine plays, capped off by Harrington connecting with WR Az-Zahir Hakim in the corner of the end zone for a 15-yard touchdown. The drive would be costly for the Lions, however, as Anderson was injured while blocking and did not return. The teams would go into the locker room with Detroit trailing 35-14. Neither team would score in the second half. The Lions defense held Seattle in check for the final 30 minutes, limiting Alexander to just 11 yards on seven carries.

GAME #11 VIKINGS 24, LIONS 14 AT MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 23, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 63,946 DETROIT LIONS 0 0 7 7-14 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 7 0 0 17-24 VIKINGS...Bennett 25 run (Elling kick) LIONS...C. Harris 35 fumble return (Hanson kick) VIKINGS...Elling 24 field goal VIKINGS...Chavous 32 interception return (Elling kick) VIKINGS...B. Williams 42 interception return (Elling kick) LIONS...Hakim 5 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) LIONS VIKINGS First Downs... 16 18 Total Net Yards... 241 307 Net Yards Rushing... 74 121 Net Yards Passing... 167 186 (Att/Comp/Int)...41-21-4 30-20-1 Punts-Average...6-40.8 6-38.5 Fumbles-Lost...1-0 2-1 Sacks-Yards...3-10 0-0 Penalties-Yards...5-50 11-95 Time of Possession... 26:11 33:49 RUSHING: LIONS - Harrington 2-34; Bryson 7-21; Gary 10-19 VIKINGS Bennett 15-73, 1 TD; Culpepper 7-41; M. Williams 5-14; Campbell 1-(-7) PASSING: LIONS - Harrington 21-41, 167 yards, 1 TD, 4 INT VIKINGS Culpepper 20-30, 196 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: LIONS Hakim 7-61, 1 TD; Ricks 5-46; Schroeder 3-44; Bryson 3-6; FitzSimmons 1-6; Gary 1-2; Schlesinger 1-2 VIKINGS M. Williams 6-56; Moss 5-56; Burleson 3-32; Campbell 3-29; Kleinsasser 2-17; Stackhouse 1-6 The Detroit Lions (3-8) played yet another tough game on the road, but came up short in the end, falling to the first-place Minnesota Vikings (7-4), 24-14. Detroit s defense held the league s top offense to only one touchdown and forced two turnovers. CB Dré Bly, who was nursing a strained hamstring, and the rest of the secondary played well, holding allpro WR Randy Moss to only five catches for 56 yards and no touchdowns. Minnesota did get on the board first with a 25-yard touchdown run by RB Michael Bennett midway through the first quarter to give the Vikings a 7-0 lead. The teams would play scoreless through the rest of the first half, with the defenses making stops on each side. With the Vikings driving early in the second quarter, Lions S Brian Walker made his second interception of the season when he picked off QB Daunte Culpepper in the end zone to end any Vikings threat. The Lions defense came out in the second half as well and made a huge play on the Vikings first possession in the third quarter when CB Dré Bly stripped RB Moe Williams of the ball, picked up the fumble and ran 44 yards down the sideline before tossing it back to S Corey Harris who took it the final 35 yards into the end zone to tie the game at 7-7. The teams traded punts for the remainder of the third quarter, but the Vikings offense was able to put together a drive in the fourth. Culpepper led his team 73 yards down the field and held the ball for nearly nine minutes, but Detroit came up big in the red zone, holding the potent Vikings offense to only a field goal by K Aaron Elling. The Lions offense would not be able to convert, however, as Minnesota s S Corey Chavous and CB Brian Williams each returned interceptions for touchdowns to give Minnesota a 24-7 lead late. Detroit scored a touchdown late when QB Joey Harrington hit WR Az-Zahir Hakim for a five-yard score, to make it a 24-14 game. GAME #12 LIONS 22, PACKERS 14 AT DETROIT, NOVEMBER 27, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 62,123 GREEN BAY PACKERS 0 7 7 0-14 DETROIT LIONS 10 3 0 9-22 LIONS... Bryson 6 run (Hanson kick) LIONS... Hanson 42 field goal PACKERS... Franks 5 pass from Favre (Longwell kick) LIONS... Hanson 28 field goal PACKERS... Walker 45 pass from Favre (Longwell kick) LIONS... Hanson 49 field goal LIONS... Hanson 46 field goal LIONS... Hanson 32 field goal PACKERS LIONS First Downs...18 17 Total Net Yards...320 266 Net Yards Rushing...52 100 Net Yards Passing...268 166 (Att/Comp/Int)... 37-23-3 32-21-1 Punts-Average...6-38.8 6-36.2 Fumbles-Lost...2-2 3-0 Sacks-Yards...3-17 4-28 Penalties-Yards...6-49 5-40 Time of Possession...25:17 34:43 RUSHING: PACKERS Green 13-57; Davenport 2-2, Driver 1-(-7) LIONS Bryson 16-50, 1 TD; Gary 10-37; Harrington 5-8; Schlesinger 2-5 PASSING: PACKERS Favre 23-37, 296 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT LIONS - Harrington 21-32, 183 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: PACKERS Walker 3-93, 1 TD; Walls 5-67; Driver 4-47; Ferguson 2-35; Franks 4-32; Davenport 1-12; Green 4-10 LIONS Hakim 6-65; Ricks 5-56; Bryson 4-25; Schroeder 4-22; FitzSimmons 3-13; Schlesinger 1-2 The Detroit Lions (4-8) used some Thanksgiving Day magic to beat the Green Bay Packers (6-6), 22-14, at Ford Field. Detroit was propelled by its defense, which forced a season-high five turnovers and limited the Packers league-leading rushing attack to just 52 yards, as well as K Jason Hanson who booted five field goals, including three in the fourth quarter. Lions CB Dré Bly earned FOX s inaugural Galloping Gobbler award for his efforts, which included a career-best two interceptions and a forced fumble. The Lions scored first in the game when RB Shawn Bryson ran for a six-yard touchdown midway through the first quarter on the Lions opening possession. Hanson gave Detroit a 10-0 lead with his first field goal, a 42-yarder, with just 33 seconds left in the first quarter. Green Bay responded on its next drive when QB Brett Favre found TE Bubba Franks in the corner of the end zone for a five-yard touchdown, cutting the lead to 10-7. Late in the second half, Hanson kicked a 28-yard field goal to cap off a nearly eight-minute drive by the Lions offense and make it a 13-7 Detroit lead going into halftime. Green Bay took its first and only lead of the game in the third quarter when Favre connected with WR Javon Walker on a 45-yard touchdown. The Lions defense would take over after that, however. After that go-ahead touchdown, Detroit sacked Favre three times and forced four turnovers. CB Dré Bly got it started on the first play of the fourth quarter when he popped the ball out of Walker s hands in Packers territory and was recovered by S Terrence Holt. Hanson converted on a 49-yard field goal shortly thereafter, which was the eventual game-winner. The Lions would tack on two more field goals, both after turnovers. DT Dan Wilkinson recovered a Favre fumble after S Brian Walker and DT Shaun Rogers sacked him and the Lions turned into three points with a 46-yard field goal by Hanson, and then Hanson put the Lions up 22-14 after Bly made his second interception of the game.

GAME #13 CHARGERS 14, LIONS 7 AT DETROIT, DECEMBER 7, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 61,544 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 7 7 0 0-14 DETROIT LIONS 0 0 0 7-7 CHARGERS...Tomlinson 16 pass from Flutie (Christie kick) CHARGERS...Tomlinson 73 pass from Flutie (Christie kick) LIONS...FitzSimmons 4 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) CHARGERS LIONS First Downs... 17 14 Total Net Yards... 375 276 Net Yards Rushing... 131 68 Net Yards Passing... 244 208 (Att/Comp/Int)...25-17-1 47-26-0 Punts-Average...7-42.4 9-43.0 Fumbles-Lost...1-1 2-0 Sacks-Yards...0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards...11-95 8-71 Time of Possession... 32:08 27:52 RUSHING: CHARGERS Tomlinson 25-88; Flutie 7-30; Johnson 2-8; Caldwell 1-5 LIONS Bryson 10-28; Gary 5-20; Harrington 3-20 PASSING: CHARGERS Flutie 17-25, 244 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT LIONS - Harrington 26-46, 208 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT; Schroeder 0-1, 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT RECEIVING: CHARGERS Tomlinson 9-148, 2 TD; Boston 4-66; Gates 2-18; Osgood 1-8; Norman 1-4 LIONS Swinton 5-54; Bryson 8-42; Schroeder 3-38; Ricks 2-25; Gary 3-20; Kircus 1-16; FitzSimmons 3-9, 1 TD; Schlesinger 1-4 The Detroit Lions (4-9) were unable to follow up their big performance on Thanksgiving Day as they fell 14-7 to the San Diego Chargers (2-10) at Ford Field. Detroit came out flat and San Diego made the Lions pay. On their second possession of the game, the Chargers drove 70 yards on nine plays, capped off by QB Doug Flutie connecting with RB LaDainian Tomlinson for a 16-yard touchdown to give San Diego a 7-0 lead. While the Lions offense was struggling, the Chargers threatened again early in the second quarter and drove deep into Detroit territory. The Lions defense would come up with a big play, however, as rookie S Terrence Holt stepped in front of a Flutie pass and intercepted it at the 11-yard-line. On his runback he fumbled, but it was recovered by Lions CB Dré Bly on the Lions 31. Later in the second quarter, San Diego took a 14-0 lead when Flutie hit Tomlinson again for a touchdown, this time a 73-yard score. On the Chargers next possession, Detroit s defense came up big again when DE James Hall stripped Flutie of the ball and it was picked up by LB Jeff Gooch and taken back to the Detroit 41-yard-line, giving the Lions a shot to cut into the Chargers lead going into halftime. The Lions moved the ball down the field, but would run out of time as WR Bill Schroeder was tackled five yards short of the end zone as the half ended. Detroit s defense shut down the Chargers for the entire second half, allowing no points and just 70 yards of total offense. The Lions finally got on the board midway through the fourth quarter when QB Joey Harrington found rookie TE Casey FitzSimmons for a four-yard touchdown, the first touchdown of FitzSimmons career. The score capped off an 11-play, 83- yard drive that took 6:33 off the clock and made it a 14-7 Chargers lead. Detroit had one last chance to tie the game late. WR/KR Eddie Drummond got things started with a game-long 25-yard punt return that put the Lions on their own 41-yard-line with just under two minutes to go in the game. On the drive, Harrington completed a 21-yard pass to TE Mikhael Ricks on fourth down-and-16 to keep the drive alive, but on the Lions last play, Harrington s Hail Mary pass to the end zone fell to the ground. GAME #14 CHIEFS 45, LIONS 17 AT KANSAS CITY, DECEMBER 14, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 77,922 DETROIT LIONS 0 10 7 0-17 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 14 14 17 0-45 CHIEFS... Gonzalez 27 pass from Green (Andersen kick) CHIEFS... Holmes 14 run (Andersen kick) CHIEFS... Holmes 9 run (Andersen kick) LIONS... Hanson 29 field goal CHIEFS... Blaylock 63 pass from Green (Andersen kick) LIONS... Hakim 8 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) CHIEFS... Holmes 3 run (Andersen kick) CHIEFS... Andersen 35 field goal LIONS... Bryson 1 run (Hanson kick) CHIEFS... Gonzalez pass from Green (Andersen kick) LIONS CHIEFS First Downs...22 28 Total Net Yards...334 521 Net Yards Rushing...137 149 Net Yards Passing...197 372 (Att/Comp/Int)... 36-20-1 32-25-0 Punts-Average...2-41.0 1-42.0 Fumbles-Lost...1-1 0-0 Sacks-Yards...0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards...5-32 6-55 Time of Possession...30:09 29:51 RUSHING: LIONS Bryson 18-102, 1 TD; Pinner 9-26; Schlesinger 2-4; Swinton 1-2 CHIEFS Holmes 18-94, 3 TD; Johnson 4-26; Green 1-14; Morton 2-8; Blaylock 2-7; Hall 1-0 PASSING: LIONS - Harrington 20-36, 197 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT CHIEFS Green 20-25, 341 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT; Collins 5-7, 31 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT RECEIVING: LIONS Hakim 6-72, 1 TD; Ricks 4-27; Swinton 2-24; Schlesinger 3-23; Schroeder 3-23; Pinner 1-21; Bryson 1-7 CHIEFS Blaylock 5-106, 1 TD; Gonzalez 6-93, 2 TD; Kennison 3-50; Holmes 5-42; Morton 4-41; Hall 1-38; Johnson 1-2 The Detroit Lions (4-10) were unable to contain the offensive firepower of the Kansas City Chiefs (12-2) as they fell 45-17 to the AFC West Champions at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City jumped out to a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter on a 27-yard pass from QB Trent Green to allpro TE Tony Gonzalez and then a pair of touchdown runs by NFLleading rusher RB Priest Holmes. Lions K Jason Hanson put Detroit on the board with a 29-yard field goal late in the second quarter, capping off a 15-play, 71-yard drive that took 8:33 off the clock. The Chiefs would respond, however, as Green hit RB Derrick Blaylock on a screen pass which he took 63 yards for a touchdown to make it a 28-3 Kansas City lead. Detroit cut the lead to 28-10 when QB Joey Harrington connected with WR Az-Zahir Hakim on fourth down for an eight-yard touchdown, Hakim s third of the season. The Lions would not be able to carry the momentum into the second half as Kansas City scored the first 10 points of the third quarter. Holmes scored his third touchdown of the game on the Chiefs first possession and then after a fumble by the Lions on the next kickoff return, K Morten Andersen booted a 35-yard field goal to make it a 38-10 Chiefs advantage. Lions RB Shawn Bryson scored his third touchdown of the season from one yard out late in the third quarter, putting the score at 38-17. The Chiefs scored once more, a nine-yard touchdown pass from Green to Gonzalez, to make it 45-17. On the Lions final possession, Bryson snapped off a season-long 39-yard run to put him over 100 yards for the first time this season.

GAME #15 PANTHERS 20, LIONS 14 AT CAROLINA, DECEMBER 21, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 72,835 DETROIT LIONS 0 0 0 14-14 CAROLINA PANTHERS 7 10 3 0-20 PANTHERS... Smith 20 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick) PANTHERS... Foster 10 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick) PANTHERS... Kasay 42 field goal PANTHERS... Kasay 44 field goal LIONS... Swinton 89 punt return (Hanson kick) LIONS... Bailey 62 fumble return (Hanson kick) LIONS PANTHERS First Downs 8 22 Total Net Yards... 106 384 Net Yards Rushing... 53 124 Net Yards Passing... 53 260 (Att/Comp/Int)...19-7-1 35-29-1 Punts-Average...8-41.6 3-36.3 Fumbles-Lost...0-0 3-1 Sacks-Yards...0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards...7-55 6-35 Time of Possession... 21:46 38:14 RUSHING: LIONS Pinner 12-22; Bryson 6-17; McMahon 2-14; Schlesinger 1-0 PANTHERS Foster 21-76; Smart 9-24; Delhomme 3-11; Goings 1-11; Hoover 1-5; Smith 1-(-3) PASSING: LIONS McMahon 4-11, 36 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT; Harrington 3-8, 17 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT PANTHERS Delhomme 29-35, 260 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: LIONS Kircus 1-18; Hakim 2-9; Pinner 1-9; Schroeder 1-9; Swinton 1-6; Trejo 1-2 PANTHERS Smith 5-81, 1 TD; Muhammad 6-69; Foster 6-38, 1 TD; Proehl 3-27; Dyson 2-15; Hoover 2-11; Goings 2-10; Wiggins 2-6; Smart 1-3 The Detroit Lions (4-11) could not get their offense going against the NFC South division champion Carolina Panthers (10-5) at Ericsson Stadium, falling 20-14. Detroit scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, but the early 20-point deficit was too much to overcome. Carolina converted on its first possession of the game when QB Jake Delhomme connected with WR Steve Smith for a 20-yard touchdown pass to give the Panthers a 7-0 lead. Later in the first quarter with the Panthers driving, Lions rookie S Terrence Holt, who made his first career start in the game, intercepted Delhomme for his third pick of the season, the most by a Lions rookie since 1986. The Detroit defense held the Panthers offense in check for the rest of the first quarter, but midway through the second, Carolina struck again when Delhomme hit RB DeShaun Foster for a 10-yard touchdown and a 14-0 lead. Lions QB Mike McMahon came into the game and got a drive started, but was intercepted deep in Carolina territory. The Panthers took advantage, going up 17-0 on a 42-yard field goal by K John Kasay. Kasay added a 44-yard field goal on the Panthers first drive of the second half to put Carolina up 20-14. Detroit s defense and special teams took over in the fourth quarter, however. WR/KR Reggie Swinton got things started early in the final quarter when he took a punt back 89 yards for a touchdown, his first punt return for a touchdown since 2001, to bring the Lions within 20-7. Midway through the quarter, Lions rookie LB Boss Bailey capped off his best game of the season with a 62-yard fumble return for a touchdown, the first of his career. After CB Dré Bly stripped Foster of the ball, Bailey scooped it up and scampered 62 yards to cut the Panthers lead to 20-14. With the extra point after that touchdown, Lions K Jason Hanson moved into a tie for first place with Eddie Murray for most extra points in a career (381). It would not be enough in the end as the Lions were unable score again in the game. GAME #16 LIONS 30, RAMS 20 AT DETROIT, DECEMBER 28, 2003 ATTENDANCE: 61,006 ST. LOUIS RAMS 0 20 0 0-20 DETROIT LIONS 3 7 17 3-30 LIONS... Hanson 39 field goal RAMS... Manumaleuna 8 pass from Bulger (Wilkins kick) LIONS... Schroeder 13 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) RAMS... Wilkins 51 field goal RAMS... Faulk 2 run (Wilkins kick) RAMS... Wilkins 36 field goal LIONS... Hakim 13 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) LIONS... FitzSimmons 2 pass from Harrington (Hanson kick) LIONS... Hanson 38 field goal LIONS... Hanson 50 field goal RAMS LIONS First Downs 13 21 Total Net Yards...194 342 Net Yards Rushing...41 112 Net Yards Passing...153 230 (Att/Comp/Int)... 42-22-1 36-26-1 Punts-Average...4-46.8 3-24.3 Fumbles-Lost...4-2 1-1 Sacks-Yards...1-8 4-40 Penalties-Yards...7-35 6-50 Time of Possession...26:32 33:28 RUSHING: RAMS Faulk 12-35, 1 TD; Harris 1-6 LIONS Pinner 18-51; Hakim 2-43; Bryson 3-9; Smith 2-5; Schlesinger 1-4; Harrington 2-0; Swinton 1-0 PASSING: RAMS Bulger 18-31, 170 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; Warner 4-11, 23 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT LIONS - Harrington 26-36, 238 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT RECEIVING: RAMS Holt 5-54; Faulk 6-40; Looker 3-35; Cleeland 1-29; Manumaleuna 3-24. 1 TD; McDonald 2-10; Furrey 2-1 LIONS Hakim 5-58, 1 TD; Smith 5-45; FitzSimmons 4-36. 1 TD; Ricks 3-32; Schroeder 2-22, 1 TD; Kircus 1-19; Bryson 2-11; Pinner 3-10; Schlesinger 1-5 The Detroit Lions (5-11) finished the 2003 season with a bang, defeating the NFC West Champion St. Louis Rams (12-4), 30-20, and thwarting their attempt to clinch homefield advantage in the playoffs. The Lions trailed the Rams 20-10 at halftime, but came out in the second half and shut down the high-powered St. Louis offense and were able to score some points of their own. Detroit scored the first points of the game and the only of the first quarter when K Jason Hanson converted on a 39-yard field goal to make it 3-0. The Rams would counter on their next possession to take a 7-3 lead on an eight-yard touchdown pass from QB Marc Bulger to TE Brandon Manumaleuna. Detroit came roaring back to go ahead 10-7 when QB Joey Harrington found WR Bill Schroeder in the end zone for a 13-yard score. The Rams would take over the remainder of the second quarter with a pair of field goals by K Jeff Wilkins and a two-yard touchdown run by RB Marshall Faulk. It would be all Lions in the second half as they scored 20 unanswered points. After DT Shaun Rogers sacked Bulger and forced a fumble which was recovered in St. Louis territory by LB Barrett Green, Harrington connected with WR Az- Zahir Hakim for a 13-yard touchdown to pull the Lions within 20-17. The defense forced a three-and-out on the Rams next drive and the offense put the Lions ahead for good on a Harrington-to-TE Casey FitzSimmons touchdown midway through the third quarter. Rookie LB Boss Bailey made his first career interception on the Rams next possession, leading to another field goal by Hanson to make it 27-20 late in the third. On the second play of the fourth quarter, Hanson booted a 50- yarder, his fourth of the season over 50 yards, to pad Detroit s lead to 10 points. Rams QB Kurt Warner replaced Bulger following an injury, but the Lions defense continued to be tenacious and held St. Louis to just 194 total yards, including only 41 on the ground.