The Steelers have had a total of 14 head coaches between Forrest Douds (1933) and Mike Tomlin (present).
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, Ohio. It celebrates the history and achievements of professional football, honoring players, coaches, and contributors to the sport. While Pittsburgh has a rich football history, particularly with the Steelers, the Hall of Fame itself is not in Pittsburgh.
Sean Payton for the Saints and Jim Caldwell for the Colts. No... Mike McCarthy for the Green Bay Packers and The Honorable Coach Mike Tomlin for the Great Pittsburgh Steelers!
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
1) Mike Tomlin, 10-6 in 2006. 2) Bill Cowher, 11-5 in 1992. Two other first year coaches had .500 records (Jock Sutherland, 5-5-1 in 1946 and Buddy Parker, 6-6 in 1957).
The Steelers have had 16 different coaches since 1933. Two coaches Walt Kiesling served three separate terms and Joe Bach served two terms as coach. But they only had three coaches in the last 42 years! Mike Tomlin, hired for the 2007 season, is the 16th different head coach in Pittsburgh Steelers history. Click on the link below to see the list of Steelers head coaches.
Since 1933, the Steelers have had 16 different head coaches.
Forrest Douds (1933)Luby DiMelio (1934)Bert Bell (1941)Aldo Donelli (1941)Jim Leonard (1945)Mike Nixon (1965)
In chronological order, Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin.
The Steelers currently have 15 coaches.Head CoachAssistant Head Coach/Defensive lineOffensive CoordinatorDefensive CoordinatorOffensive LineSpecial Teams CoordinatorTight EndsRunning BacksWide ReceiversQuarterbacksDeensive BacksLinebackersDefensive AssistantOffensive AssistantStrength and Conditioning
Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Erik Spoelstra was a video coordinator turned head coach he was hired before he was 35
Chuck Knoll and Bill Cowher.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most Super Bowl Rings. The Steelers sport a 6 pack of Super Bowl knuckle dusters. The Steelers have won the following Super Bowls: Super Bowl IX Pittsburgh Steelers - 16 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech University) Minnesota Vikings - 6 (Fran Tarkenton, University of Georgia) Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA Date: 1/12/1975 MVP: Franco Harris, RB, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll MIN - Bud Grant Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers - 21 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech University) Dallas Cowboys - 17 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy) Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL Date: 1/18/1976 MVP: Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll DAL - Tom Landry Super Bowl XIII Pittsburgh Steelers -35 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech University) Dallas Cowboys - 31 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy) Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL Date: 1/21/1979 MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll DAL - Tom Landry Super Bowl XIV Pittsburgh Steelers - 31 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech University) Los Angeles Rams - 19 (Vince Ferragamo, University of California & Nebraska) Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA Date: 1/20/1980 MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll LAR - Ray Malavasi 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 Super Bowl XLIII Pittsburgh Steelers - 27 (Ben Roethlisberger, Miami University {Ohio}) Arizona Cardinals - 23 (Kurt Warner, Northern Iowa) Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL Date: 2/1/09 MVP: Santonio Holmes, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coaches: PIT - Mike Tomlin ARI - Ken Whisenhunt
Marty Schottenheimer
Forrest "Jap" Douds Albert "Luby" DiMeolo Joe Bach Johnny McNally Walt Kiseling Aldo Donelli Bert Bell Jim Leonard John "Jock" Sutherland John Micheloson Raymond "Buddy" Parker Mike Nixon Bill Austin Chuck Noll Bill Cowher Mike Tomlin
Super Bowl IX Pittsburgh Steelers - 16 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University) Minnesota Vikings - 6 (Fran Tarkenton, University of Georgia) Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA Date: 1/12/1975 MVP: Franco Harris, RB, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll MIN - Bud Grant Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers - 21 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University) Dallas Cowboys - 17 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy) Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL Date: 1/18/1976 MVP: Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll DAL - Tom Landry Super Bowl XIII Pittsburgh Steelers -35 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech University) Dallas Cowboys - 31 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy) Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL Date: 1/21/1979 MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll DAL - Tom Landry Super Bowl XIV Pittsburgh Steelers - 31 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech University) Los Angeles Rams - 19 (Vince Ferragamo, University of California & Nebraska) Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA Date: 1/20/1980 MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh Head Coaches: PIT - Chuck Noll LAR - Ray Malavasi 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 Super Bowl XLIII Pittsburgh Steelers - 27 (Ben Roethlisberger, Miami University {Ohio}) Arizona Cardinals - 23 (Kurt Warner, Northern Iowa) Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL Date: 2/1/09 MVP: Santonio Holmes, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coaches: PIT - Mike Tomlin ARI - Ken Whisenhunt
Several former and current team members have children. They are too numerous to list or keep track of as a simple list. Several players and coaches have remarried and have step-children as well.
Sean Payton for the Saints and Jim Caldwell for the Colts. No... Mike McCarthy for the Green Bay Packers and The Honorable Coach Mike Tomlin for the Great Pittsburgh Steelers!