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Jimmy Johnson Retires From Fox Sports After 25 Years of NFL Coverage


 

Jimmy Johnson, the iconic Hall of Fame coach and analyst, has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after an incredible 25 years of NFL coverage. Johnson, who became a beloved figure on "Fox NFL Sunday", has been a prominent voice and face of NFL broadcasting since joining the network in 1994.

During his time with Fox Sports, Johnson worked alongside other legends like Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, and Michael Strahan. Known for his insightful analysis, humor, and dynamic presence, he helped elevate the show to one of the most popular pregame programs in sports television.

Before his broadcasting career, Johnson was a successful coach, notably leading the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl victories and securing a national championship with the University of Miami. His transition to broadcasting was seamless, and he became one of the most respected analysts in the business.

Johnson’s retirement marks the end of an era for Fox Sports, and his contributions to both coaching and sports broadcasting will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike. His decision comes after decades of impacting the NFL world, both on and off the field.

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