Bill Cowher, the former Steelers coach and current CBS NFL analyst, celebrated his 67th birthday. He achieved success during his 15 years as coach, winning one Super Bowl title, two AFC titles, and seven division titles.

By the Numbers
  • Cowher started his career with six consecutive playoff trips, tying Paul Brown's record for most by a first-time head coach.
  • In 2004, Cowher oversaw the Steelers' most successful regular season, winning 15 consecutive games.
State of Play
  • Cowher celebrated his 67th birthday and continues his role as a CBS NFL analyst.
  • He achieved significant success with the Steelers, including a Super Bowl win and multiple division titles.
  • Woodson was highlighted as one of the greatest players Cowher coached during his time in Pittsburgh.
What's Next

As Cowher continues his role as a CBS NFL analyst, his insights and perspectives on the game will remain valuable to football fans.

Bottom Line

Bill Cowher's legacy as a successful Steelers coach and his contributions to the NFL will be remembered for his achievements on the field and his continued involvement in the sport through his analysis.