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William Laird Cowher (/ ˈ k aʊ. ər /; born May 8, 1957) is an American sports analyst, former professional football player and coach. Following a six-year playing career as a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), he served as a head coach in the NFL for 15 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 1995 AFC Championship Game was the championship game for the American Football Conference (AFC) for the 1995 season. [1] [2] [3] The game was played on January 14, 1996, at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who hosted the Indianapolis Colts for the chance to play the winner of the National Football Conference (NFC) in Super Bowl XXX in Tempe, Arizona.
Bill Cowher was there for the early days of the series. It felt like just another game then. But over his 15 years ... Skip to main content ...
Bill Cowher, who was Noll's replacement, coached the Steelers to their fifth Super Bowl victory in Super Bowl XL (2005) and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 2020. The Steelers' sixth Super Bowl win came in Super Bowl XLIII (2008) under current head coach Mike Tomlin, [2] who was hired to replace the retiring Cowher in 2007.
Will Bill Cowher be an NFL head coach in 2021? The former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach retired following the 2006 season. Cowher, 63, stepped away at a very young age.
Bill Cowher played linebacker at N.C. State from 1975-78, and went on to play and coach in the NFL, where he won a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006.
Playoff wins: 16 Chuck Noll (1969–1991), 12 Bill Cowher (1992–2006), 8 Mike Tomlin (2007–present) [6] Most consecutive seasons .500 or above to start a career : 18 Mike Tomlin (2007–present) Miscellaneous records
The final years of Bill Cowher’s coaching career with the Steelers ushered in a new era of Pittsburgh football. In 2004, Cowher and the Steelers organization selected quarterback Ben ...