Jimmy Johnson announces retirement from FOX after 30 years
Jimmy Johnson announces retirement from FOX after 30 years

Jimmy Johnson announces retirement from FOX after 30 years

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Jimmy Johnson, a key figure on FOX Sports for over 30 years, has announced his retirement from the network. During an interview on 'The Herd with Colin Cowherd,' the 81-year-old reflected on his career, expressing gratitude for his time at FOX, where he became a beloved analyst after coaching the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl victories. His retirement follows significant changes at FOX, including the departure of Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson, whose contracts were not renewed after Super Bowl LIX. Both Andrews and Thompson have expressed hopes for future opportunities, with Andrews particularly wishing to return if FOX secures a Super Bowl in Las Vegas. Additionally, Terry Bradshaw, another veteran of the network, hinted at his own impending retirement as he approaches 80 years old. The departures mark a significant shift in FOX's NFL coverage landscape as it prepares for the next season.

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