Jimmy Johnson Retires from Fox Sports After 31 Years
The Hall of Fame coach and broadcasting icon steps away at 81, concluding a legendary career in football and television.
- Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from broadcasting during an appearance on 'The Herd with Colin Cowherd.'
- Johnson, 81, had been a prominent analyst on 'NFL Sunday' since its debut in 1994, except for a brief hiatus to coach the Miami Dolphins.
- Known for his coaching success, Johnson won two Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys and a national championship with the Miami Hurricanes.
- Fox Sports CEO Eric Shanks praised Johnson's contributions, calling his retirement 'bittersweet' and highlighting his impact on making 'Fox NFL Sunday' a top pregame show.
- Johnson described his time at Fox Sports as the most enjoyable of his career and plans to focus on personal business interests in retirement.