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Super Bowl XXXVIII National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2003 by the National Football League Super Bowl XXXVIII National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2003 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Date: Sunday, 2/1/2004 Carolina Panthers At New England Patriots Start Time: 5:25 PM CST at Reliant Stadium, Houston Game Day Weather Temp: 59° F (15.0° C), Humidity: 81%, Wind: East 12 mph Played Indoor on Turf: Grass Outdoor Weather: Cloudy Officials Referee: Ed Hochuli (85) Umpire: Jeff Rice (44) Head Linesman: Mark Hittner (28) Line Judge: Ben Montgomery (117) Side Judge: Laird Hayes (125) Field Judge: Tom Sifferman (118) Back Judge: Scott Green (19) Replay Official:Larry Hill Video Operator: Lineups Carolina Panthers New England Patriots Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 87 M.Muhammad LDE 90 J.Peppers WR 83 D.Branch LE 91 B.Hamilton LT 75 T.Steussie LDT 99 B.Buckner LT 72 M.Light NT 92 T.Washington LG 78 J.James RDT 77 K.Jenkins LG 71 R.Hochstein RE 93 R.Seymour C 60 J.Mitchell RDE 93 M.Rucker C 67 D.Koppen OLB 55 W.McGinest RG 65 K.Donnalley SLB 53 G.Favors RG 63 J.Andruzzi ILB 54 T.Bruschi RT 69 J.Gross MLB 55 D.Morgan RT 68 T.Ashworth ILB 95 R.Phifer TE 84 J.Wiggins WLB 54 W.Witherspoon TE 82 D.Graham OLB 50 M.Vrabel WR 89 S.Smith LCB 24 R.Manning WR 80 T.Brown LCB 24 T.Law QB 17 J.Delhomme RCB 23 R.Howard QB 12 T.Brady RCB 38 T.Poole FB 45 B.Hoover SS 30 M.Minter RB 32 A.Smith S 26 E.Wilson RB 48 S.Davis FS 27 D.Grant FB 31 L.Centers S 37 R.Harrison Substitutions Substitutions K 4 J.Kasay, P 10 T.Sauerbrun, RB 20 D.Foster, CB 21 T.Cousin, S 28 K 4 A.Vinatieri, P 13 K.Walter, WR 17 D.Ward, CB 22 A.Samuel, S 30 C.Branch, CB 29 D.Wesley, RB 32 R.Smart, RB 37 N.Goings, S 40 J.Cherry, RB 33 K.Faulk, S 34 C.Akins, FB 35 P.Pass, SS 39 S.Mayer, J.Cooper, LB 50 V.Ciurciu, LB 52 B.Allen, LB 56 J.Kyle, LB 57 LS 46 B.Kinchen, LB 48 T.Banta-Cain, LB 51 D.Davis, LB 52 L.Towns, T 71 M.Willig, G 72 B.Nelson, WR 81 R.Proehl, WR 85 T.Johnson, LB 53 L.Izzo, LB 58 M.Chatham, OG 60 W.Brown, WR 81 K.Dyson, TE 86 K.Mangum, WR 88 K.Hankton, DE 96 A.Wallace, DE B.Johnson, WR 87 D.Givens, TE 88 C.Fauria, DL 94 T.Warren, DL 97 97 K.Rasmussen, DT 98 S.Burton J.Green Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 9 R.Peete QB 19 D.Huard, T 76 B.Gorin Not Active Not Active #3QB 16 C.Weinke (3rd QB), CB 31 W.Hampton, S 42 T.Tillman, TE 3QB 6 R.Davey, RB 21 M.Cloud, DB 23 A.Harris, TE 84 F.Baxter, WR 47 M.Battaglia, OL 76 T.Reyes, G 79 D.Brzezinski, WR 80 E.Baker, DT 85 J.Stokes, DT 90 D.Klecko, DL 96 R.Lyle, DE 98 A.Pleasant 94 K.Moorehead Field Goals (made ( ) & missed) J.Kasay (50) A.Vinatieri 31WR 36B (41) 1234OTTotal VISITOR: Carolina Panthers 010019029 HOME: New England Patriots 014018032 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Patriots23:05 D.Branch 5 yd. pass from T.Brady (A.Vinatieri kick) (4-20, 2:10) 0 7 Panther21:07 S.Smith 39 yd. pass from J.Delhomme (J.Kasay kick) (8-95, 1:58) 7 7 Patriots20:18 D.Givens 5 yd. pass from T.Brady (A.Vinatieri kick) (6-78, 0:49) 7 14 Panther20:00 J.Kasay 50 yd. Field Goal (2-21, 0:18) 10 14 Patriots4 14:49 A.Smith 2 yd. run (A.Vinatieri kick) (8-71, 4:08) 10 21 Panther4 12:39 D.Foster 33 yd. run (pass failed) (6-81, 2:10) 16 21 Panther46:53 M.Muhammad 85 yd. pass from J.Delhomme (pass failed) (3-90, 0:45) 22 21 Patriots42:51 M.Vrabel 1 yd. pass from T.Brady (K.Faulk run) (11-68, 4:02) 22 29 Panther41:08 R.Proehl 12 yd. pass from J.Delhomme (J.Kasay kick) (7-80, 1:43) 29 29 Patriots40:04 A.Vinatieri 41 yd. Field Goal (6-37, 1:04) 29 32 Paid Attendance: 71,525 Time: 4:05 Carolina Panthers vs New England Patriots 2/1/2004 at Reliant Stadium Final Individual Statistics Carolina Panthers New England Patriots RUSHING ATT YDSAVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDSAVG LG TD S.Davis13 49 3.8 21 0 A.Smith26 83 3.2 9 1 D.Foster3 43 14.3 33 1 K.Faulk6 42 7.0 23 0 T.Brady2 12 6.0 12 0 T.Brown1 -10 -10.0 -10 0 Total1692 5.8 33 1 Total 35 127 3.6 23 1 PASSING ATTCMP YDSSK/YD TD LG IN RTPASSING ATTCMP YDSSK/YD TD LG IN RT J.Delhomme33 16 323 4/283 85 0 113.6 T.Brady48 32 3540/03 52 1100.5 Total 33 16 3234/283Total 85 0113.6 48 32 3540/03 52 1100.5 PASS RECEIVING NO YDSAVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDSAVG LG TD M.Muhammad4 140 35.0 85 1 D.Branch10 143 14.3 52 1 S.Smith4 80 20.0 39 1 T.Brown8 76 9.5 13 0 R.Proehl4 71 17.8 31 1 D.Givens5 69 13.8 25 1 J.Wiggins2 21 10.5 15 0 D.Graham4 46 11.5 33 0 D.Foster1 9 9.0 9 0 K.Faulk4 19 4.8 7 0 K.Mangum1 2 2.0 2 0 M.Vrabel1 1 1.0 1 1 Total16323 20.2 85 3 Total 32 35411.1 52 3 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDSAVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDSAVG LG TD R.Howard1 12 12.0 12 0 Total 101212.0 12 0Total 00.0 0 0 PUNTING NO YDSAVGNET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDSAVGNET TB IN20 LG T.Sauerbrun7 310 44.338.3 0 1 51 K.Walter5 173 34.634.2 0 2 51 Total7 31044.338.3 0 1 51 Total 5 17334.634.2 0 2 51 PUNT RETURNS NO YDSAVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNSNO YDS AVG FC LG TD S.Smith11 22.0 2 0 T.Brown41 4010.0 28 0 [DOWNED]30 00.0 0 0 D.Branch11 22.0 2 0 Returns 122.0 1 20Returns 5428.4 2 280 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDSAVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD R.Smart40 7418.5 22 0 B.Johnson40 7819.5 29 0 S.Smith10 3030.0 30 0 [OUT OF BOUNDS]10 00.0 0 0 K.Mangum10 1212.0 12 0 Returns 6 11619.3 0 30 0 Returns 47819.5 0 290 Carolina Panthers FUMBLES FUMLOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS J.Delhomme1001 000 00 0 Total 100001 000 0 New England Patriots FUMBLES FUMLOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS T.Brown1000 100 00 0 M.Vrabel0000 010 00 0 R.Seymour0000 001 00 0 Total 110010 100 0 Carolina Panthers vs New England Patriots 2/1/2004 at Reliant Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Panthers Patriots TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 17 29 By Rushing 37 By Passing 12 19 By Penalty 23 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4-12-33% 8-17-47% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 1-1-100% TOTAL NET YARDS 387 481 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 53 83 Average gain per offensive play 7.3 5.8 NET YARDS RUSHING 92 127 Total Rushing Plays 16 35 Average gain per rushing play 5.8 3.6 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 2-4 2-13 NET YARDS PASSING 295 354 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 4-28 0-0 Gross yards passing 323 354 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 33-16-0 48-32-1 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 8.0 7.4 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 5-0-0 6-3-0 PUNTS Number and Average 7-44.3 5-34.6 Had Blocked 00 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 1-0 Net Punting Average 38.3 34.2 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 14 42 No. and Yards Punt Returns 1-2 5-42 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 6-116 4-78 No. and Yards Interception Returns 1-12 0-0 PENALTIES Number and Yards 12-73 8-60 FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-1 1-0 TOUCHDOWNS 44 Rushing 11 Passing 33 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 2-4 4-4 Kicking Made-Attempts 2-2 3-3 Passing Made-Attempts 0-2 0-0 Rushing Made-Attempts 0-0 1-1 FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 1-3 RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 4-7-57% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 3-4-75% SAFETIES 00 FINAL SCORE 29 32 TIME OF POSSESSION 21:02 38:58 Carolina Panthers vs New England Patriots 2/1/2004 at Reliant Stadium Ball Possession And Drive Chart Carolina Panthers # Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Given Up 1 15:0013:12 1:48 Kickoff CAR 23 3 7 0 7 0 CAR 30 Punt 2 10:299:12 1:17 Missed FG CAR 21 3 -7 0 -7 0 CAR 14 Punt 37:296:02 1:27 Punt CAR 11 3 3 -5 -2 0 CAR 9 Punt 43:040:35 2:29 Punt CAR 8 5 10 5 15 1 CAR 23 Punt 5 14:1213:05 1:07 Punt CAR 37 3 -13 0 -13 0 CAR 24 Punt 66:005:15 0:45 Missed FG CAR 27 3 -7 0 -7 0 CAR 25 Fumble 73:051:07 1:58 Kickoff CAR 5 8 95 0 95 4 NE 39 Touchdown 80:180:00 0:18 Kickoff CAR 47 2 21 0 21 1 NE 32 Field Goal 9 12:289:13 3:15 Punt CAR 42 5 23 -5 18 1 NE 40 Punt 10 5:533:57 1:56 Punt CAR 10 3 4 0 4 0 CAR 14 Punt 11 14:4912:39 2:10 Kickoff CAR 19 6 86 -5 81 4 NE 33 Touchdown 12 7:386:53 0:45 Interception CAR 10 3 85 5 90 2 CAR 15 Touchdown 13 2:511:08 1:43 Kickoff CAR 20 7 80 0 80 4*Touchdown NE 12 14 0:040:00 0:04 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 End of Game (280) Average CAR 22 New England Patriots # Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Given Up 1 13:1210:29 2:43 Punt CAR 47 7 34 0 34 2* CAR 13 Missed FG 29:127:29 1:43 Punt NE 38 3 7 0 7 0 NE 45 Punt 36:023:04 2:58 Punt CAR 49 5 8 0 8 1 CAR 41 Punt 40:3514:12PuntNE 1:23 3239090NE 41Punt 5 13:056:00 7:05 Punt NE 25 14 47 10 57 4* CAR 18 Missed FG 65:153:05 2:10 Fumble CAR 20 4 20 0 20 2*Touchdown CAR 5 71:070:18 0:49 Kickoff NE 22 6 78 0 78 3*Touchdown CAR 5 8 15:0012:28KickoffNE 2:32 2639090NE 35Punt 99:135:53 3:20 Punt NE 10 6 21 0 21 1 NE 31 Punt 10 3:5714:49PuntNE 4:08 29874-3715CAR*Touchdown 2 11 12:397:38 5:01 Kickoff NE 27 10 64 0 64 4*Interception CAR 9 12 6:532:51 4:02 Kickoff NE 32 11 63 5 68 5*Touchdown CAR 1 13 1:080:04 1:04 Kickoff NE 40 6 47 -10 37 2 CAR 23 Field Goal (465) Average NE 36 * inside opponent's 20 Time of Possession by Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Visitor Carolina Panthers 7:01 4:08 5:11 4:42 21:02 Home New England Patriots 7:59 10:52 9:49 10:18 38:58 Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average Panthers: 5 - CAR 23 Patriots: 5 - NE 29 Carolina Panthers vs New England Patriots 2/1/2004 at Reliant Stadium Final Defensive Statistics Carolina Panthers Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc TKL AST COMB SACK / YRDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR D.Morgan 11 7 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Minter
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