Jimmy Johnson, the Pro Football Hall of Fame coach who won two Super Bowls and a college national championship, announced his retirement from Fox Sports on Monday after being part of its NFL coverage for most of the network's 31 years.
Jimmy Johnson has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after being a part of its NFL coverage for 31 years. The 81-year-old Johnson made the announcement during an appearance on
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.
Jimmy Johnson is ready to retire after more than three decades with Fox Sports. The legendary football coach-turned-NFL analyst broke the news to Colin Cowherd on Monday's "The Herd." "I've made an extremely difficult decision.
NFL coverage will look a lot different going forward as Fox Sports mainstay Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement on Monday. The well-wishes poured in for the
Naturally, the Hall of Famer couldn’t set sail for his beloved Florida Keys without flashing the swagger that made him a South Florida legend before his “How ‘bout dem Cowboys!” days. Johnson and Fox recorded a retrospective on his football life that leaves no doubt how fondly he looks back as the only man to serve as head coach of both the Miami Hurricanes and Miami Dolphins.
New York Giants legend Michael Strahan bids farewell to his friend, Jimmy Johnson, following Johnson's FOX Sports retirement announcement.
Legendary NFL coach and Fox studio analyst Jimmy Johnson is retiring from his role with the network, he announced on The Herd with Colin Cowherd.
There was a big hint that Jimmy Johnson was working his last game for FOX Sports at Super Bowl 59 when the network ran a major feature on the former coach late in its pregame show. That belief turned out to be true on Monday when the network announced the Pro Football Hall of Famer was retiring.