Jimmy Johnson withdraws: NFL Legend announces a retirement pension

Jimmy JohnsonThe NFL Coaching Legend of the main figure on “Fox NFL Sunday,” she announced on Monday that she would withdraw from broadcasting.
Johnson joined Fox Sports in 1994. He joined the net after coaching his time with Miami Delphins over. He would regularly appear with Terry Bradshaw and Howie and later Michael awe and Rob Gronkowski offer a pre -concept, half -time and analysis of NFL games.
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Fox Sports NFL Sunday Analyst Jimmy Johnson during the Fox Sports Media Party before the Super Bowl Lix Lix Congress Center in New Orleans on February 2025. (Stephen Lew-Imagn Pictures)
The 81-year-old double coach Super Bowla has discovered a “flock with Colin Cowherd” that his 2024 season will be the last.
“I made an extremely difficult decision, I was thinking about it for the last four or five years and I decided to withdraw from Fox,” he said. “I will miss. I will miss all the guys. It was a great running starting 31 years ago.”
The Fox Sports Sports CEO has called Johnson’s news on retirement “Gorky”.
“Jimmy Johnson was there when ‘Fox NFL Sunday’ came into broadcasting 31 years ago, 31 years ago, and since then he has been a gentle member of our Fox Sports Family, which makes today’s retirement news of the bitter news,” Shanks said in a statement.
Fox Sports Analysts “NFL Sunday” Howie Long and Jimmy Johnson and co-organizer Fox “NFL Sunday” Terry Bradshaw look at the Super Bowl Lix between Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans 9. (Geoff Burke-Hagn Pictures)
“Jimmy served as an inspiration for generations of football fans with his legendary blow, a unique humor of insight and signature. From motivating conversations about his incomparable energy over the years, he was our coach who always pushed us to be better. We are amazingly grateful to his contributions in” Fox NFL ” entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame – an opportunity we will never forget.
“The coach will honestly miss and we wish him the best while he sailed his retirement, as just Jimmy Johnson can.”
From left to right, former Dallas Michael Irvin Cowboy, Jimmy Johnson and Emmitt Smith respond during the Ring of Honoming Ceremony at half -time match against the Detroit Lions at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, December 30, 2023. (Tim Heitman-Ussa Sport today)
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Bradshaw and Long are the only other teammates who have been on the show since its inception in 1994. Pam Oliver joined Fox NFL coverage 1995.
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