The legendary Miami Hurricanes and Dallas Cowboys coach announced Monday he was retiring after 31 years as a broadcaster with Fox Sports.
Longtime 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.
During the Super Bowl last month, Fox broadcasted a highly criticized AI video tribute to Fox Sports analyst Jimmy Johnson, but now it all makes sense.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones offered a friendly note on this week's retirement of Jimmy Johnson. Johnson, who coached the Cowboys to two Super Bowls, announced Monday that he is retiring from his broadcasting job at Fox.
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
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.
On Tuesday, a day after the news broke, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones made an official statement regarding Johnson's retirement. "From the time we were in college
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,
NFL legend Jimmy Johnson has decided to retire from his role as a TV analyst following Super Bowl LIX, with the 81-year-old bringing the curtain down on 31 years on the air
Jimmy Johnson has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after being part of its NFL coverage for most of the network's 31 years.
Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from Fox on Monday, signaling his complete departure from the world of football.
Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from Fox Sports on Monday. His former boss Jerry Jones honored him in a statement on Tuesday.