Jimmy Johnson, who built a swaggering and immensely talented Miami Hurricanes team into a national powerhouse and a 1987 national champion and later guided the Dolphins to three playoff berths in four seasons, essentially retired from public life Monday when he announced he’s leaving Fox Network after 23 years on their popular pregame show.
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Dolphins Wire on MSNFormer Dolphins coach Jimmy Johnson retiring from TV gigFormer Miami Dolphins coach Jimmy Johnson is retiring from his television gig after decades on FOX, the Hall of Famer said in an appearance on The Herd. “I’ve made an extremely difficult decision,” Johnson told Colin Cowherd.
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.
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Jimmy Johnson, who retired from Fox Sports this week at age 81, had major career bookends in Miami, leading the Hurricanes to a national championship and later ending his coaching career with Dolphins.
Jimmy Johnson, who won the national championship as the head coach of Miami in 1987, has ended his sports broadcasting career.
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Jimmy Johnson, the Pro Football Hall of Fame coach who won two Super Bowls and a college national championship, announced his retirement from Fox Sports on Monday after being part of its NFL coverage for most of the network’s 31 years.
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Irish Star on MSNInside Jimmy Johnson's dream home he had to rebuild after Hurricane before retiringJimmy Johnson, the affable longtime FOX sports personality, rebuilt his Florida home following category five Hurricane Irma in 2017 after it was devastatingly demolished
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,
How many people have turned their back on NFL coaching, the lure of the spotlight, the hefty millions offered? Those didn’t matter to him as much as being the person he wanted to be.
Jimmy Johnson, 81, retired from broadcasting after a long career with Fox Sports. Johnson is the only person to have been head coach of both the Miami Hurricanes and the Miami Dolphins.
Then-Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga insisted Johnson fly to his mother ... he has earned it. When I say Miami was home for the best times of Jimmy Johnson, I don’t just mean the Hurricanes ...
Jimmy Johnson won two ... later career in broadcasting. But his Miami years — as the only man to head coach both the Hurricanes (in 1984-88) and the Dolphins (1996-99) — marked some of his ...
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