Jimmy Johnson has been a staple of FOX's NFL coverage for nearly three decades, but the iconic coach has announced that he is retiring from the network.
Jimmy Johnson has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after being part of its NFL coverage for most of the network's 31 years
Fox ran a tribute to long-time analyst Jimmy Johnson during Super Bowl 59. Less than a month later, Johnson announced his retirement from the program.
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Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from broadcasting on Monday after 30 years with Fox Sports.
Former Arkansas Razorback Jimmy Johnson, who won two Super Bowls and a national championship as a coach, has officially announced his retirement from Fox Sports. After 31 years as part of the network’s NFL coverage,
TThe Fox studio show is going to be a bit different for the 2025 season. Jimmy Johnson announced on a Monday appearance on The Herd that he is leaving the show and retiring from broadcasting. Johnson first worked for the network after his run as the Cowboys head coach ended in March,
Johnson, who said he had been thinking about retiring for four or five years, worked alongside Curt Menefee and Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Michael Strahan.
New York Giants legend Michael Strahan bids farewell to his friend, Jimmy Johnson, following Johnson's FOX Sports retirement announcement.
Jimmy Johnson, who won two Super Bowls and a national championship as a coach, has announced his retirement from FOX Sports after covering the NFL for 31 years. The 81-year-old Johnson announced his decision Monday during an appearance on “The Herd With Colin Cowherd.
“The most fun I ever had in my career, that's counting Super Bowls and national championships, was at Fox Sports,” he said ... Johnson worked alongside Curt Menefee and Terry Bradshaw and ...