Bill Cowher

Bill Cowher

Hall of Fame Head Coach

Bill Cowher is a former NFL Head Coach who coached the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1992-2006, including a Super Bowl XL win. Cowher is the 1982 NFL Coach of the Year and a member of both the Steelers Hall of Fame and their Ring of Honor. His 149 wins and 62.3% career winning percentage in the regular season both place him among the winningest NFL coaches of all time. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020. 

Prior to his time in the coaching ranks, Cowher played in the NFL as a linebacker from 1980 to 1984 with the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles. Although Cowher was a standout college football player at North Carolina State—earning a starting role which found him named both team captain and team MVP—Cowher often found himself fighting for roster spots and playing time as a professional. Not to be deterred, Cowher credits his time as a “bubble player” for his success as a coach. 

After his playing career, Cowher went to work for his former coach and defensive guru, Marty Schottenheimer, first in Cleveland and then following him to Kansas City. When he took over the Steelers, Cowher became just the second Pittsburgh head coach since the merger, following Hall of Famer Chuck Noll. His coaching style was characterized by a smashmouth, bluecollar mentality and extreme preparation. Because of that, the Steelers were one of the best teams in the NFL over the course of his career and Pittsburgh continued to possess one of the most enviable cultures in the league. 

Cowher’s coaching tree includes some of the brilliant minds and revered men in the profession, including Bruce Arians, Marvin Lewis, Dick LeBeau, Dom Capers, Mike Mularkey, Mike Vrabel and more. 

In his post-coaching career, Cowher has become one of the top sports analysts on TV, most notably as a CBS studio analyst. Although he has often been rumored to be returning to coaching, Cowher has remained in the studio rather than on the sideline. He currently lives in New York with his wife, and he has three daughters, all of whom excelled in college basketball. 

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Steelers Offense Should Be Fired Up After Week 1

Editor’s note: In Week 1 of the preseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks, 32-25. After reviewing the game, former Steelers coach Bill Cowher gave us his thoughts — specifically on the battle between quarterbacks Mitch Trubisky, rookie Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph.   We saw some pretty good grades all-around for the offense. […]

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Bill Cowher Reacts to Derwin James’ Contract Extension

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There Is Nothing Wrong With a Coordinator Battle

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Cowher Explains Why 2022 Steelers Can Uphold ‘The Standard’

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Let’s Back Off The Criticism Of Kyler Murray

When you get a young, star quarterback to work with, you don’t want to over-coach him. You want to let him be himself, and play to his strengths initially. That is what we tried to do with Ben Roethlisberger when I was coaching in Pittsburgh. And I’m reminded of that looking at Kyler Murray in […]

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Bill Cowher: Who Can Take Command in the Pittsburgh Huddle?

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