1. Sunday February 5th 2006 Super Bowl XL vs Seattle Seahawks 21-10
The biggest win of the Bill Cowher era, an 11-point win for the teams 5th Super Bowl title and more importantly, redemption for all those close and bitter playoff losses. You could sense the relief from the Steelers and their fans on this day, and the joy in Steeler Nation was evident as Cowher soaked in the Super Bowl gatorade shower with a huge smile on his face. It also sent Jerome Bettis into retirement as a Super Bowl champion. Cowher was gone a year later, but with a title to his name.
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Anthony Battaglia
May 29, 2015 at 2:04 am
Matt, I seriously think you’ve overlooked the 1993 MNF game vs the AFC back to back defending Conference Champs, Buffalo Bills. It was a statement game for Bill Cowher’s Steelers who were eliminated in the play-offs by the Bills @ Three Rivers. Final score : 24-0.
Matt Loede
May 29, 2015 at 4:12 am
Hi Anthony,
Thanks for the comment – the 93 Bills game was on the long original list for sure and was one of the last ones to get taken off to get the list to 20 games. I think the reason I stayed away from it was due to the aftermath of that game. The following week they were beat up bad by the Broncos, and then lost the next Sunday night to the Oilers. Overall after beating the Bills the team went 3-4 and had to claw their way into the playoffs. Just seemed like the team was never the same after that win, which again is kind of why I kept it off the list. Thank you again for the comment!