Bill Cowher led the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Super Bowl twice, and has one Super Bowl ring to show for it. He earned it leading the 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers to the NFL title.
Super Bowl XL
Pittsburgh Steelers - 21 (Ben Roethlisberger, Miami University {Ohio})
Seattle Seahawks - 10 (Matt Hasselbeck, Boston College)
Location: Ford Field, Detroit MI
Date: 2/5/2006
MVP: Hines Ward, WR, Pittsburgh
Head Coaches:
PIT - Bill Cowher
SEA - Mike Holmgren
One. Bill Cowher won Super Bowl XL with the Steelers.
One. Cowher was the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers who lost to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX.
Don McCafferty (Super Bowl V), Tom Flores (Super Bowls XV and XVIII), Bill Parcells (Super Bowls XXI and XXV), George Seifert (Super Bowl XXIV and XXIX), Jimmy Johnson (Super Bowl XXVII and XXVIII), Barry Switzer (Super Bowl XXX), Mike Holmgren (Super Bowl XXXI), Mike Shanahan (Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII), Dick Vermeil (Super Bowl XXXIV), Brian Billick (Super Bowl XXXV), Bill Belichick (Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX), Jon Gruden (Super Bowl XXXVII), Bill Cowher (Super Bowl XL), Tony Dungy (Super Bowl XLI), Tom Coughlin (Super Bowl XLII), Mike Tomlin (Super Bowl XLIII), and Sean Payton (Super Bowl XLIV).
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Four ... two with San Francisco and two with Denver.
Bill Cowher took the Steelers to Super Bowl XXX. They lost to the Cowboys 27-17.
One. Bill Cowher won Super Bowl XL with the Steelers.
One. Cowher was the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers who lost to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX.
Yes. Bill Cowher was head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers that defeated the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL.
Bill Cowher
Yes, Dick Hoak was the Steelers running back coach for 35 years (1972-2006) and won Super Bowl rings with both Noll and Cowher.
Bill Parcells has two Super Bowl rings, both of which he won as the head coach of the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV.
Don McCafferty (Super Bowl V), Tom Flores (Super Bowls XV and XVIII), Bill Parcells (Super Bowls XXI and XXV), George Seifert (Super Bowl XXIV and XXIX), Jimmy Johnson (Super Bowl XXVII and XXVIII), Barry Switzer (Super Bowl XXX), Mike Holmgren (Super Bowl XXXI), Mike Shanahan (Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII), Dick Vermeil (Super Bowl XXXIV), Brian Billick (Super Bowl XXXV), Bill Belichick (Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX), Jon Gruden (Super Bowl XXXVII), Bill Cowher (Super Bowl XL), Tony Dungy (Super Bowl XLI), Tom Coughlin (Super Bowl XLII), Mike Tomlin (Super Bowl XLIII), and Sean Payton (Super Bowl XLIV).
No, he stayed one more season in which they went 8-8 and then left.
Mike Tomlin won two Super Bowl rings. His first came as a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl XXXVII as the teams defensive backs coach. His second came as the Steelers head coach in Super Bowl XLIII.
Bill Cowher led his Pittsburgh Steelers to victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL, the culmination of the 2005 NFL season. Super Bowl XL Pittsburgh Steelers - 21 (Ben Roethlisberger, Miami University {Ohio}) Seattle Seahawks - 10 (Matt Hasselbeck, Boston College) Location: Ford Field, Detroit MI Date: 2/5/2006 MVP: Hines Ward, WR, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Bill Cowher SEA - Mike Holmgren
Bill Cowher coached the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1992 to 2006. In those 15 seasons, the Steelers had 10 post season appearances, winning a single Lombardy Trophy in Super Bowl XL in 2005. The longest playoff streak Cowher had was six seasons in a row, from 1992 to 1997. In that streak, the Steelers made one Super Bowl appearance (losing to Dallas in Super Bowl XXX), 2 Conference Championship game appearances, 2 Divisional games and 1 Wildcard game appearance.