2020’s Pro Football Hall of Fame, Bill Cowher lost his first wife, Kaye Cowher, on July 23, 2010.
Who is Bill Cowher?
Bill Cowher is a renowned American sports analyst at CBS Sports. Also, he is a former football linebacker at the Philadelphia Eagles and a coach for Pittsburgh.
Cowher became active in sports at Carlynton High. After that, he committed to the North Carolina State University. He also became the team captain and MVP in his senior year.
In 1979, Bill started his NFL career as a player for the Philadelphia Eagles. In the following years, he joined Cleveland Browns. Finally, he retired as a player in 1984.
Cowher then began his coaching journey. Initially, he was a special team and defensive backs coach for Cleveland Browns. Then, he was hired as defensive coordinator by Kansas City Chiefs.
Finally, in 1992, Bill became a head coach at Pittsburgh Steelers. He stayed with them for 15 seasons and retired in 2006. Since then, he is a sports analyst for CBS.
Who is Bill Cowher wife?
Since they shared an athletic background, they soon came close. After dating for some time, the couple shared a wedding oath in 1981.
They were blissfully married for 29 years until death tore them apart. On July 23, 2010, Kaye died of skin cancer.
Bill Cowher Age: How Old Is He?
CBS Sports analyst Bill Cowher‘s age is 64 years old.
He was born in 1957 and celebrated his birthday on May 8. He is an American citizen and hails from a white ethnic background.
Meet Bill Cowher Family And Daughters
Bill Cowher has a beautiful family of five.
After the tragic and untimely death of his first wife, he married Veronica Stigeler. They are together since 2014 and live a decent life in New York.
Cowher has 3 daughters with his deceased partner. All of their children are athletes and basketball players.
Their daughters, Meagan and Lauren, played for Princeton University, whereas Lindsay played for Wofford University.
How much is Bill Cowher worth?
Bill Cowher’s has a net worth of $18 million, as noted by Celebrity Net Worth.
He devoted all his life to football. From a footballer to coach and finally, to sports analyst, the job was tough. Yet, he managed to pull it off.