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Pittsburgh Steelers Legend Jumps Through Table at Bills Game

PITTSBURGH — One of the more interesting fan activities to come out of NFL fans in recent years comes from Buffalo, where fans jump on folding tables at the tailgate. Now, former Pittsburgh Steelers coaching legend and current CBS analyst Bill Cowher has become the latest participant in the trend.

During a pre-game show outside Highmark Stadium before the Bills were to face the Kansas City Chiefs, Cowher jumped into the table and split it in half.

Cowher, along with fellow analysts Nate Burleson and JJ Watt, took their ire against the Buffalo folding tables, dropping their elbows into the plastic to applause from the Bills faithful behind them.

Cowher, now 67 years old, managed to get a decent amount of air before crashing into the table.

Cowher is now a Pro Football Hall of Famer, set to be enshrined in 2022. He won one Super Bowl in his 15 years coaching the Steelers, leading the team to an 11-point victory over the Seahawks in 2006.

The down-to-earth football coach has since become an icon off the pitch for his commentary and continues to show fans why he is one of the best in his profession. The crowd erupted as Cowher took off his jacket in preparation for the dive. As he broke the table, everyone went crazy.

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