Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher doesn’t see himself coaching an NFL team again any time soon.
The Super Bowl champion was asked by Pat McAfee on Thursday if teams still show an interest in hiring him to a coaching role, and Cowher said he still gets floated the idea.
“I wouldn’t say every year but pretty much very often,” Cowher said.
Bill added that he got a sense of normalcy after stepping down from the Steelers in 2007. He said he’s too far removed to even give serious consideration to coaching again.
“I just said, ‘I’m good,'” he said. “And plus I really enjoy being at CBS. It gave me a little bit of my fill during the season of being able to watch football with a bunch of football guys.”
“We sit there every Sunday and watch every game,” Cowher added. “I talk to a lot of coaches around the league, GMs around the league, and just give them my feedback – what I see.”
Cowher said he’s still very much involved with the NFL, but he’s just not interested in going back to coaching.