2003 AFC Wild Card: Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens | NFL Full Game

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The NFL presents the 2003 AFC Wild Game between the Tennessee Titans & Baltimore Ravens!

12:29 Chris Brown 6-yard TD Run

17:32 Will Demps Pick Six

32:37 Ed Reed Picks Off McNair

41:17 A. Wright 30-yard Pass to T. Taylor

46:39 Matt Stover 43-yard Field Goal

1:07:49 McNair 49-yard TD Pass to J. McCareins

1:28:55 S. Rolle Intercepts Wright

1:32:24 Gary Anderson 45-yard Field Goal

1:39:58 Heap 35-yard TD from Wright

1:44:54 McNair Picked Off by McAlister

1:49:06 Start of McNair Game-winning Drive

1:57:08 Gary Anderson 46-yard Field Goal

2:00:22 Ravens Final Play

The Tennessee Titans met up with a familiar foe in the 2003 Wild Card Game, the Baltimore Ravens. These two franchises used to battle twice a year in the AFC Central Division, now they were battling to stay in the playoffs. Neither team backed down from the challenge, as the Titans clung to a four point lead entering the final frame. The Ravens finally tied it back up with 4:30 left in the game. Then Titans quarterback, Steve McNair, drove down the field to set up the game winning field goal with under 30 seconds to go. The win put Tennessee into the AFC Divisional round for the second straight year.

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The Ravens and Titans had some battles in the 2000's..

NewWaveFan
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Never again will there be a division so full of animosity, hatred, and nastiness as the old AFC Central.

EdmacZ
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This was a fantastic little rivalry back in the old AFC Central. People today think "Ravens-Steelers" but I remember this rivalry and the Ravens-Jaguars rivalry (Mark Brunell gave us fits in that division). This one was my favorite though because it featured my kind of football....both teams always had killer defenses and they had almost mirrored power backs with Jamal Lewis and Eddie...they were fun to watch....even though George always seemed like a completely different runner when playing the Ravens, he went into a shell and suddenly became indecisive. They were some intimidating D's. An interesting little side note: 2006 was Baltimore's best 16 game season at 13-3 (they were the best team in the NFL that year IMO and inexplicably lost to the Colts in the playoffs....holding Manning, Harrison and Wayne to ZERO touchdowns) anyway, that season their #1 WR was Derrick Mason...their QB was a beaten down Steve McNair, who transformed from a playmaker to an offensive care taker in Baltimore and played well....and then, shutdown cornerback Chris McCalister gained a partner in blanketing receivers all over the field, Samari Rolle. While he wasn't quite the player Chris was (especially in 06, Chris was a monster that year) he was still capable of completely taking a teams #2 WR out of the game. That was a tremendously scary CB tandem, maybe the best Baltimore has had. McCallister/Starks and McCallister/Baxter were close but McCallister/Rolle was very difficult to throw on. Jimmy Smith/Marlon Humphrey have the POTENTIAL to be better I think. Anyway, my original point....3 of the most important guys on that great 06 team all came from the other side of this rivalry. And Mason may have been more productive/important in Baltimore. He was an artist when it came to running his route tree....he wasn't big, he wasn't fast and wasn't flashy but he was insanely smooth, had impeccable timing in his routes and had soft hands that caught everything. Flacco doesn't develop as quickly without Mason running those outside comebacks that he was so good at. Mason doesn't get the credit he deserves because he was unassuming and was a pure possession receiver. He didn't go deep, his YAC was low (indicating a lack of explosive plays) toughness isn't glamorous and he didn't catch a ton of TDs there for he was largely overlooked in this modern day NFL.

stevee
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Nice clutch kick by Gary Anderson, forever known for that missed FG in the MINN-ATL 1998 NFC Championship. For HC Brian Billick, who was an assistant coach for those same Vikings, he must have been disheartened that his old kicker came back to foil him again!

babyfir
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I'll never, ever, ever get tired of watching games called by the Patrick-Theismann-Maguire trio. Hey, NFL, I doubt you have time to read through people's comments, but if you do, can we get more classics featuring this crew in the future? :)

SethACampbellMusic
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Terrell Suggs is the only player on either of these teams that is still on one of these teams

marcjames-finel
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Damn. This game looks like it's in the 2010s

TGProductions
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Never forget McNair. I wish I was around to see him. My dad talks about how tough he was. I watch highlights and games of him and he was the toughest qb ever.

nkemp
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How is it possible Ray Lewis had 225 tackles during the regular season..that's crazy

bspann
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damn! I remembered watching this game when I was a sophomore in high school. I can't believe it's 2017, time flies.

vegeta
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This game would mark

—The last playoff win for the Titans until 2017
—The last playoff win for Jeff Fisher as head coach
—The last playoff win for Steve McNair as a QB
—The first home playoff defeat in Ravens history

JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
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12:29 Chris Brown 6-yard TD Run

17:32 Will Demps Pick Six

32:37 Ed Reed Picks Off McNair

41:17 A. Wright 30-yard Pass to T. Taylor

46:39 Matt Stover 43-yard Field Goal

1:07:49 McNair 49-yard TD Pass to J. McCareins

1:28:55 S. Rolle Intercepts Wright

1:32:24 Gary Anderson 45-yard Field Goal

1:39:58 Heap 35-yard TD from Wright

1:44:54 McNair Picked Off by McAlister

1:49:06 Start of McNair Game-winning Drive

1:57:08 Gary Anderson 46-yard Field Goal

2:00:22 Ravens Final Play

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Steve McNair was the first jersey I ever owned 😂😂😂😂

highlife
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Since I was like 15 when this was happening and watching it now for the first time.... the energy is crazy I watched it from start to to finish lol

onair
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How on here after the Titans vs Ravens will faceoff in the Divisional Round in 2020.

Dr.Momodu
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Those Ray Lewis/Eddie George battles 🔥🔥🔥

mr.russell
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I miss those player intros, instead we got the commentators talk.

dabeannextdoor
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I wasn't even 5 years old, but watching the 2003 nfl playoffs on YouTube, possibly the best ever

taylorharding
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I miss us going into the playoffs consecutively but I think we are close to making some noise soon #TitanUp

MrEer
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Man how time just go by. I was just starting middle school back then
As a Ravens fan I felt blessed to watch the football game at the stadium

bryanmerritt