'Most fun I ever had': Jimmy Johnson retires after three decades as Fox NFL analyst
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Jimmy Johnson, aged 81, announced his retirement from his long-standing position as an analyst on 'Fox NFL Sunday.' He expressed that his time at Fox was the most enjoyable of his career, even surpassing his successes in coaching and Super Bowls. Johnson reflected on the deep connections he made with colleagues over the years. Known for his coaching legacy in college football and the NFL, he emphasized the difficulty of his decision after contemplating it for several years, marking the end of a remarkable 31-year journey with Fox Sports.
"The most fun I ever had in my career, and that's counting Super Bowls and national championships, was at Fox Sports," Johnson said.
"But I've made an extremely difficult decision. I've been thinking about it for the last four or five years, and I've decided to retire from Fox."
Johnson was a defensive lineman at the University of Arkansas and helped the Razorbacks win the national title in 1964.
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