1995 Pittsburgh Steelers schedule

Season statistics

Offense Defense
Record Playoff record Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
11-5-0 2-1 6773 4591 2182 40 413 5393 3839 1554 38 321
Scroll the table for more season statistics.

The Pittsburgh Steelers' sixty-second season was in 1995, and it was the fourth season Bill Cowher served as the head coach of the team. The Steelers played their home games at Three Rivers Stadium. They finished the year 11-5-0 in the regular season, en route to winning the Central, and 2-1 in the playoffs, eventually losing to the Dallas Cowboys 27-17.


Games

Week Opponent Score Notes
Week 1 Detroit Lions 23-20
Week 2 @ Houston Oilers 34-17
Week 3 @ Miami Dolphins 10-23
Week 4 Minnesota Vikings 24-44
Week 5 San Diego Chargers 31-16
Week 6 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 16-20
Week 8 Cincinnati Bengals 9-27
Week 9 Jacksonville Jaguars 24-7
Week 10 @ Chicago Bears 37-34
Week 11 Cleveland Browns 20-3
Week 12 @ Cincinnati Bengals 49-31
Week 13 @ Cleveland Browns 20-17
Week 14 Houston Oilers 21-7
Week 15 @ Oakland Raiders 29-10
Week 16 New England Patriots 41-27
Week 17 @ Green Bay Packers 19-24

Playoffs

Week Opponent Score Notes
Divisional Round Buffalo Bills 40-21
Conference Championship Indianapolis Colts 20-16
Super Bowl vs. Dallas Cowboys 17-27

1995 Pittsburgh Steelers Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Bill Cowher Offensive Coordinator: Ron Erhardt Defensive Coordinator: Dick LeBeau Special Teams Coordinator: Bobby April Wide Receivers Coach: Chan Gailey Offensive Line Coach: Kent Stephenson Running Backs Coach: Dick Hoak Tight Ends Coach: Pat Hodgson Defensive Line Coach: John Mitchell Linebackers Coach: Marvin Lewis Defensive Backs Coach: Tim Lewis Defensive Assistant Coach: Lou Spanos Conditioning Coordinator: Chet Fuhrman General Manager: Tom Donahoe Player Development: Anthony Griggs Administrative Assistant: Lou Spanos Assistant Athletic Trainer: Rick Burkholder Intern: Mike Miller