Jimmy Johnson’s ‘Quest for the Ring’ Championship Fishing Week. Key Largo. Hosted by Jimmy Johnson, two-time Super Bowl winning coach and former head coach at the University of
Jimmy Johnson announced he's retiring from Fox Sports. He did so with a notable look back on his coaching days with the Miami Hurricanes and Dolphins.
Earlier this weekend legendary coach turned analyst Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from Fox following Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. Ahead of the Super Bowl,
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 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 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
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
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 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.
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,