2003 Las Vegas Gladiators season

2003 Las Vegas Gladiators season

Infobox NFL_season
team = Las Vegas Gladiators
year = 2003
record = 8-8
division_place = 3rd
coach = Frank Haege
stadium = Thomas & Mack Center
playoffs = L 26-69 to Arizona
previous = 2002

The 2005 Las Vegas Gladiators season was the 7th season for the franchise. Before the season started, the Gladiators moved from East Rutherford, New Jersey to Las Vegas, Nevada. They finished at 8-8, 3rd in the Eastern Division and lost in the first round of the playoffs.

Coaching

Frank Haege entered his second season as the head coach of the Gladiators.

tats

Offense

Quarterback

Touchdowns

Kicking

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