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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, who coached the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl championships, is retiring from Fox Sports more than 30 years after making the jump from the sideline to TV studio.
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.
Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from FOX Sports earlier this week and the long-time NFL analyst has responded to a heartfelt tribute from sportscaster Erin Andrews
After FOX Sports mainstay Jimmy Johnson announced his decision to retire from broadcasting duties, co-star Erin Andrews was among those moved by the news as she posted a social media tribute
Jimmy Johnson, longtime analyst and personality on Fox NFL Sunday, is retiring. The former football coach served 25 years total on the network, following his success as head coach to the Dallas Cowboys,
Jimmy Johnson, who coached the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl championships, is retiring from Fox Sports more than 30 years after making the jump from the sideline to TV studio.
NFL coaching legend and FOX Sports analyst Jimmy Johnson has officially announced his retirement after an incredible 31 years with the network. Known for his historic achievements, including winning both a college football national championship and two Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys,
Following a legendary head coaching career in which he won both a college football national championship and two Super Bowls, Jimmy Johnson has been a staple of Fox's NFL coverage for decades. Now, he's off to retirement.