NFL head coaches who later became broadcasters
#3 - Bill Cowher
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Bill Cowher is a legendary head coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He helped them win a Super Bowl championship during his successful career with the organization. Since retiring from coaching, he has entered broadcasting, currently working for the CBS network as a studio analyst.
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#4 - Tony Dungy
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Tony Dungy had a successful career as the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, resulting in him being elected to the Hall of Fame. He and Peyton Manning combined to bring the Colts a Super Bowl ring. He now works as a studio analyst for the NBC network, working with Drew Brees during Sunday Night Football games.
#5 - Mike Ditka
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Mike Ditka is a Chicago Bears legend. He won an NFL championship with them as a player and later became their head coach, where he helped them win a Super Bowl. He was the head coach for the 1985 Bears, considered one of the greatest teams of all time. After retirement, he would transition to broadcasting, where he has jumped around to several networks.
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