Bill Cowher coached the Pittsburgh Steelers for 15 seasons, from 1992 through the 2006 season.

Coaching span

  • Cowher was hired as the Steelers’ head coach in 1992, replacing Chuck Noll.
  • He stepped down in January 2007 after completing the 2006 season, giving him a 15-year tenure in Pittsburgh.

Key achievements in that time

  • Across those 15 years, the Steelers won eight division titles and made 10 playoff appearances under Cowher.
  • His teams reached six AFC Championship Games and won Super Bowl XL after the 2005 season.

Record with the Steelers

  • Cowher’s overall head-coaching record with Pittsburgh, including playoffs, was 161–99–1.
  • He is recognized as one of the franchise’s most successful coaches, trailing only Chuck Noll in longevity and accomplishments.

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