The former Miami Dolphins head coach announced on the Colin Cowherd Show on Monday that he was retiring from his role as an NFL analyst at FOX after almost 30 years with the network. The move will end an NFL career that began in 1989 and included a four-year stint as Dolphins head coach.
Jimmy Johnson, who built a swaggering and immensely talented Miami Hurricanes team into a national powerhouse and a 1987 national champion and later guided the Dolphins to three playoff berths in four seasons,
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.
After covering Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, longtime head coach and analyst Jimmy Johnson, who began his career with Fox Sports in 1994, has made the decision to retire at the age of 81. Johnson shared the news on "The Herd" with Colin Cowherd,
"I'm done," Johnson said to Fox officials per Hyde. Johnson was asked by Fox officials to take more time and think about his decision, but Johnson declined to do that. “No, I’
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.
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.
After 31 years as a key figure of Fox Sports’ NFL pregame shows, Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from the network Monday. The former Dallas Cowboys head coach revealed the news during an appearance on “The Herd” with Colin Cowherd.
Jimmy Johnson finally made it official Monday when he announced he was calling it a career, a delayed reaction to the tribute his Fox friends put on for him before the Super Bowl. Better than the send-off he got from Jerry Jones,
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Football Hall of Famer Jimmy Johnson rejected FOX Sports' offer of a relaxed workload to retire, but has admitted that he will "miss" the crew who have become his best friends