Jimmy Johnson, Co-Host of FOX NFL Sunday, has announced his retirement after 31 years. Colin Cowherd discusses with Johnson his career at FOX.
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,
Jimmy Johnson’s retirement from the NFL on Fox might be goodbye for now, but Erin Andrews doesn’t think it’s goodbye forever. Earlier this week, Johnson joined Colin Cowherd on FS1 to announce he was retiring from Fox,
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. Johnson spent over 30 years with the network.
Jimmy Johnson is hanging up his microphone at Fox. The legendary Miami Hurricanes and Dallas Cowboys coach announced on FS1’s “The Herd” with Colin Cowherd Monday that he was retiring after 31 years as a broadcaster with Fox Sports.
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from television after a long run with Fox Sports.
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.
After a 31-year period 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.
Super Bowl Champion and longtime FOX NFL studio analyst, Coach Jimmy Johnson joins The Herd with Colin Cowherd to officially announce his retirement from the media. He sits down with Colin to talk about his illustrious career,
Jimmy Johnson, the Pro Football Hall of Fame coach who won two Super Bowls and a college national championship, has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after being a part of its NFL coverage for 31 years.
Hall of Famer and legendary Fox Sports analyst Jimmy Johnson has announced his retirement after 31 years with the network. Johnson, who has been a fixture of the program “NFL on Sunday” since its inception in 1994,
Jimmy Johnson, who won two Super Bowls and a national championship as a coach, has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after being a part of its NFL coverage for 31 years.