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    William Laird Cowher (born May 8, 1957) is an American sports analyst, former 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. He began his coaching career as an assistant under Marty ...

  2. Bill Cowher. William Laird Cowher Born: May 8, 1957 in Pittsburgh, PA. College: North Carolina St. (College Stats) High School: Carlyton Hall of Fame: Inducted as Coach in 2020 . As Player: 4 Yrs Pronunciation: \KOW-ur\ More bio, uniform, draft info

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  4. 2020. Bill Cowher was inducted into the Steelers Hall of Honor as a member of the Class of 2019. Cowher is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2020. On Jan. 21, 1992, Bill Cowher became the 15th coach in Steelers history when he was hired to replace Chuck Noll as the second man to hold that job since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger.

  5. A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native, Bill Cowher served as the Head Coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers for 15 seasons – 1992-2006. At the age of just 34, Cowher succeeded legendary Hall of Fame Coach Chuck Noll. During the 2004 season, Cowher guided an injury plagued team to a franchise record 15 wins. His 2005 team became the first team ever to ...

  6. Jul 19, 2021 · FILE - Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher answers questions during his weekly news conference at the team facility in Pittsburgh, in this Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006, file photo. Cowher, who won 149 games and a Super Bowl in 15 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1992-2006, will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame next month.

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  7. May 9, 2022 · Bill Cowher's initial goal upon becoming the Steelers head coach was a simple one. A Pittsburgh native who grew up less than 15 miles from Three Rivers Stadium, Cowher was just 34 years old when ...

  8. Jan 11, 2020 · Cowher coached the Steelers for 15 seasons from 1992 to 2006, leading Pittsburgh to a 149-90-1 regular-season record, 10 playoff appearances and eight division titles (including five in his first ...

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