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 | 0-1 | 5146 | 2861 | 2285 | 35 | 302 | 4983 | 2973 | 2010 | 43 | 285 |
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The Pittsburgh Steelers' fifty-ninth season was in 1992, playing their home games at Three Rivers Stadium. During the offseason they hired Bill Cowher to lead the team. Cowher previously was the defensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs and had seven years of coaching experience in the NFL. They finished the year 11-5-0 in the regular season, en route to winning the Central, but they lost their first playoff game to the Buffalo Bills 24-3. At the end of the season, Bill Cowher was awarded with the Coach of the Year award.
Games
Playoffs
1992 Pittsburgh Steelers Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Bill Cowher Offensive Coordinator: Ron Erhardt Defensive Coordinator: Dom Capers Wide Receivers Coach: Bob Harrison Offensive Line Coach: Kent Stephenson Running Backs Coach: Dick Hoak Tight Ends Coach: Pat Hodgson Defensive Line Coach: Steve Furness Linebackers Coach: Marvin Lewis Defensive Backs Coach: Dick LeBeau Defensive Quality Control Coach: Bill Davis Special Teams Coach: John Guy Conditioning Coordinator: Chet Fuhrman General Manager: Tom Donahoe Player Development Coordinator: Anthony Griggs Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship: Ricky Hunley