Jimmy Johnson, who won two Super Bowls and a National Championship as a coach, announcing his retirement on one side NFL scope in 31 years.
The 81-year-old Johnson makes the notice Monday during a “flock with Colin Cowherd.”
“The funniest I had in my career, the super vowls and National Championships,” he added for CEO Eric Shancercer Bill Richards.
“But I did a hard decision,” he said. “I think about this for the last four or five years and I decided to retire from the fox. I missed it. I missed all the men. It could see them sometimes.” This is a good run since 31 years ago. “
Johnson works with Curt Menefee and Terry Bradshaw and Analysts Howie long and Michael Schan.
He won Super Vowls with Dallas Cowboys for 1992-93 College Football times in the National Championship with Miami in 1987.