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Seeing as the NFL Draft is in Pittsburgh next week, former Steelers head coach Bill Cowher will be a draft analyst.
Pittsburgh Steelers legendary head coach Bill Cowher loves the pick of Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanachor. Cowher sees a player with a ton of upside given his athletic profile. Iheanachor has only been playing football for five total years,
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Hall of Fame HC is concerned about Ty Simpson pick for the Rams
The Rams paid a high price for a player who still needs to develop.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher believes his successor, Mike Tomlin, will eventually return to NFL coaching despite his upcoming role as an NBC studio analyst. Tomlin, who stepped down after 19 seasons, has not ruled out coaching again, though ...
Steelers coach Bill Cowher apologized Tuesday for charging referee Ron Blum at the end of the Steelers' overtime playoff loss at Tennessee, protesting a denied timeout and costly penalty that set up the decisive field goal.
CBS’ Bill Cowher is switching up his Super Bowl prediction. On Sunday, the NFL on CBS crew went over their preseason Super Bowl picks, but Phil Simms and coach Cowher had some changes through 11 weeks of the NFL season. The two shared their adjustments ...
The NFL Draft will soon welcome Caleb Downs into the league. Bill Cowher has become a fan of the Ohio State star.
Thursday’s “First Call” has some quotes from Ty Simpson about the idea of playing in Pittsburgh. Ex-Steelers coach Bill Cowher discusses Mike Tomlin’s decision to join the TV broadcasting game. Dallas is done negotiating with George Pickens’ agent about an extension,