WITH HIM. >> FROM CRAVETON TO CANTON. THE FOOTBALL STORY BROUGHT HIM HERE TO THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME WE ARE WILL BE INDUCTED INTO AUGUST. TODAY, COWHER WHERE ARE WAS HERE AND MADE FEW TRIPS THROUGH THE GALLERY OF BUSTS EYE COACHED DERRICK THOMAS THE FIRST THREE YEARS AS A ROCKY AND SPECIAL PLAYE YES, FRANCO, YOU KNOW, CHUCK IS IN THERE. I DON'T MOVEMENT? IT JUST AGAIN, IT JUST OVERWHELMING AT TIMES. IT IS HUMBLING TO THINK YOU ARE GOING TO BE IN THERE. IT WAS A NOUNSED TODAY COWHER AND EIGHT OTHERS ENSHRINED HERE ON AUGUSTTH WHILE SHELL, COVERT AND THE REST OF THE CLASS WILL HAVE THE CEREMONY ON SEPTEMBER 18TH. FROM THE PRO FOOTBALL H
Bill Cowher tours Pro Football Hall of Fame ahead of his induction
Updated: 7:30 PM EST Feb 25, 2020
From Crafton to Canton -- Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Cowher's football story brought him to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, where he will be inducted in August. On Tuesday, Cowher toured the hall and made a few trips through the impressive gallery of busts, and he will soon have his own bust and be immortalized among more than 300 other football legends. Watch the full story from Pittsburgh’s Action Sports reporter Ryan Recker in the video player above. “It’s so, so special because you see so many levels of it. You see people like Dan Rooney; I saw Derrick Thomas. I mean I coached Derrick Thomas his first three years, as a rookie. A special player,” Cowher said. “It’s overwhelming at times. It’s humbling to think that you’re going to be in there,” Cowher said. It was officially announced Tuesday that Cowher, Troy Polamalu and eight others will be enshrined on August 8.
CANTON, Ohio — From Crafton to Canton -- Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Cowher's football story brought him to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, where he will be inducted in August.
On Tuesday, Cowher toured the hall and made a few trips through the impressive gallery of busts, and he will soon have his own bust and be immortalized among more than 300 other football legends.
Watch the full story from Pittsburgh’s Action Sports reporter Ryan Recker in the video player above.
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“It’s so, so special because you see so many levels of it. You see people like Dan Rooney; I saw Derrick Thomas. I mean I coached Derrick Thomas his first three years, as a rookie. A special player,” Cowher said. “It’s overwhelming at times. It’s humbling to think that you’re going to be in there,” Cowher said.
It was officially announced Tuesday that Cowher, Troy Polamalu and eight others will be enshrined on August 8.