The 1994 season for the Pittsburgh Steelers marked their third consecutive trip to the playoffs under head coach Bill Cowher. For the second time in Cowher's three seasons as head coach of the Steelers the team was the top seed in the AFC playoffs. Pittsburgh won its first playoff game since 1989 with a win in the divisional playoffs over their division rival Cleveland Browns, but failed to advance to the Super Bowl after losing to the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship Game.
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| - The 1994 season for the Pittsburgh Steelers marked their third consecutive trip to the playoffs under head coach Bill Cowher. For the second time in Cowher's three seasons as head coach of the Steelers the team was the top seed in the AFC playoffs. Pittsburgh won its first playoff game since 1989 with a win in the divisional playoffs over their division rival Cleveland Browns, but failed to advance to the Super Bowl after losing to the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship Game.
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AP All-pros
| - Carnell Lake
- Dermontti Dawson
- Rod Woodson
- Greg Lloyd
- Kevin Greene
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Offensive Coaches
| - *Offensive Coordinator – Ron Erhardt
*Running Backs – Dick Hoak
*Wide Receivers – Chan Gailey
*Tight Ends – Pat Hodgson
*Offensive Line – Kent Stephenson
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playoffs
| - Lost AFC Championship to San Diego
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Special Teams Coaches
| - *Special Teams – Bobby April
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pro bowlers
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Road
| - Dolphins
- Eagles
- Cowboys
- Chargers
- Browns
- Bills
- Colts
- Bengals
- Steelers
- Oilers
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Strength and Conditioning
| - *Conditioning Coordinator – Chet Fuhrman
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Home
| - Giants
- Cardinals
- Chargers
- Browns
- Raiders
- Bengals
- Steelers
- Seahawks
- Oilers
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Head Coaches
| - *Head Coach – Bill Cowher
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Front Office
| - *President – Dan Rooney
*Vice President – John R. McGinley
*Vice President – Arthur J. Rooney, Jr.
*Administration Advisor – Chuck Noll
*Director of Football Operations – Tom Donahue
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Defensive Coaches
| - *Defensive Coordinator – Dom Capers
*Defensive Line – John Mitchell
*Linebackers – Marvin Lewis
*Defensive Backs – Dick LeBeau
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| - The 1994 season for the Pittsburgh Steelers marked their third consecutive trip to the playoffs under head coach Bill Cowher. For the second time in Cowher's three seasons as head coach of the Steelers the team was the top seed in the AFC playoffs. Pittsburgh won its first playoff game since 1989 with a win in the divisional playoffs over their division rival Cleveland Browns, but failed to advance to the Super Bowl after losing to the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship Game.
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