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Jimmy Johnson, a legendary figure in American football, has officially announced his retirement from Fox Sports, marking the end of an illustrious 31-year career with the network. Known for his remarkable achievements as a coach, Johnson led the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl victories in the 1990s and also secured a national championship with the University of Miami.
His insightful commentary and deep understanding of the game have made him a beloved presence on NFL broadcasts. Throughout his time at Fox Sports, Johnson not only provided expert analysis but also captivated audiences with his engaging personality.
As he steps away from the broadcast booth, fans and colleagues alike are reflecting on his significant contributions to sports media. Johnson's departure leaves a notable void in NFL coverage, but his legacy will undoubtedly endure, as he remains a celebrated figure in the history of American football.
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