Jimmy Johnson, a prominent figure in American football, has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after a remarkable 31-year career. Johnson, who is a Hall of Fame coach and led the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl victories, shared his decision during an appearance on “The Herd With Colin Cowherd.” At the age of 81, Johnson stated that his most fulfilling experience at Fox Sports was working with the network, even more than winning championships. He has been an integral part of Fox’s NFL coverage since 1994, greatly contributing to the network’s success.

Johnson’s decision to retire comes after years of careful consideration. For many years, Johnson traveled from his home in Key West, Florida, to Los Angeles to contribute to the network’s NFL coverage. In more recent seasons, however, his travel schedule was reduced, and he worked from home during weeks when Fox did not have a doubleheader. His departure marks the end of an era at Fox Sports, where his unique insights and sense of humor were highly appreciated. Johnson’s retirement will have a lasting impact on the sports broadcasting world, leaving a significant legacy for both fans and colleagues.