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.
Johnson’s remembered less for the blunt opinions that made him famous in Dallas than he is for the energy and fun he brought to the studio.
FOX added a legendary former player to its football coverage last season with the debut of Tom Brady as an in-game color commentator. The network will subtract a Hall of Fame coach from its pregame and postgame shows in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys were one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL during the 2024 season. Dallas won seven games and missed the playoffs, in part due to injuries to players like Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons.
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from television after a long run with Fox Sports.
Dallas Cowboys owner & general manager Jerry Jones released a statement showing his respect for former HC Jimmy Johnson, who won two Super Bowls with the team.
FRISCO - Though he coached here for only five seasons 30 years ago, Jimmy Johnson remains more known for leading the Dallas Cowboys to consecutive Super Bowls than an analyst on Fox NFL Sunday.
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from Fox Sports on Monday. What did Cowboys owner Jerry Jones say about it?
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Pro Football Network on MSNJerry Jones Sends Heartfelt Message to Jimmy Johnson As Former Cowboys Super Bowl Winning HC Announces RetirementLongtime Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has paid tribute to legendary coach Jimmy Johnson, who wrapped up his over 60-year football career this week by announcing his retirement from Fox Sports’ broadcast team.
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A to Z Sports on MSNGameday mornings won't be the same for Dallas Cowboys fans after latest Jimmy Johnson newsFor Dallas Cowboys fans, that means a lot of Jimmy Johnson, who for so many years sat at the NFL on FOX studio breaking down the action ahead. With most Cowboys games airing on FOX, fans consistently got a heavy dose of the man who led Dallas to two Super Bowl wins.
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Sporting News on MSNJimmy Johnson retires from Fox Sports: Cowboys legend ends NFL broadcasting career after 31 yearsFollowing 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.
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