Jimmy Johnson’s short, simple message on live television showed how difficult it was for Fox NFL to retire from Sunday’s program.
The 81 -year -old Dallas Cowboy legend announced his retirement on Colin Coward’s The Hurd on FS1 on Monday.
31 years after Fox became part of the Fox NFL on Sunday, Johnson decided to leave a hit show.
It will leave behind Michael Strehan, Ho Long, Curt Manefi and Terry Bradshaw.
“I miss it,” told Johnson Coward.
“I miss all the boys, and I will see them sometimes, but it has been very nicely as it starts 31 years ago.”
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Johnson’s confirmation about her broadcast Future The segment ended after dedicated to the super bowl last month.
He broke up with tears and hinted at retiring from Fox NFL on Sunday.
Johnson’s time with Fox and as a NFL analyst has officially expired.
“As you know, maybe in my career I had the most fun ever, and it’s super counted Bowl And the National Championship, Fox Sports was in the sports, “told Johnson Coward.
“I have the perfect ball with my friends on the set, and I have the best friends with Fox ever there.
“And I’ll tell you at the top, I love to work for Eric Sh KS Nucks, our CEO and our creator Bill Richards.
“But I’ve made a very difficult decision.”
Johnson also announced that he has been thinking about retirement for the last four or five years.
Brado’s future will now be under a microscope, as he shared last month that he will retire when Fox broadcasts Subsequent Super bowl, which will be in 2029.
It Pittsburg Steelers The mark on his contract is two years left.
‘I want it to be great’

Terry Breadshow has given some advice on Tom Bradi before joining the seven -time super bowl champion on Fox’s NFL coverage.
And Pittsburg Steelers told the ico that he was originally for Brady to succeed.
“Tom always has a security thing there,” said Bradosh US weekly.
“We know about his wife, we know about his children. We know a little bit about it, but we really do not know him. In Tom’s situation, there is a certain amount of unknowns that are excited at Jej Ityy.
“I want it to be great, and I think it would be. But we don’t know enough about it.
“Will we see a different side? Will it be funny? Will it be a witty? Will he break the game properly?
“I’m pulling for her, because television is not easy. You can’t lie on Camera Mera because it lifts it.”
Johnson has been the mainstay on Fox NFL on Sunday.
Before his TV career, he won two super bowls as a head coach with Dallas Cowboys.
And Johnson spent four Asons tuo Miami The main coach of dolphins.
Johnson added, “I tried to bring the best in everyone that I came into contact.”
“I don’t care what his role was, I don’t mind how important they were.
“I don’t mind that they were an intern on the Hall L F F F F -Fam Player or an intern on our set, I tried to bring the best to everyone.”
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