Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is an incredible, irreplaceable honor, especially as a contributor, since so few of them actually make it. Bill Cowher, the former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, was to be among those exclusive few who receive that recognition about a month from now, but the enshrinement was postponed until next year because of the coronavirus.
Cowher, who retired after the 2006 season with two Super Bowl appearances and one trophy, was to be the second Steelers head coach to be enshrined, following of course the great Chuck Noll, to whom he was the immediate successor in the early 1990s.