This Biography is about one of the best American football player Jimmy Johnson including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Jimmy Johnson | |
Real Name | Jimmy Johnson |
Profession | Coaches |
Nick Name | James William Johnson, Jimmy J, Jimmy J., Jimmy Jumpup |
Famous as | American football player |
Nationality | American |
Net-worth | $40 Million |
Personal life of Jimmy Johnson | |
Born on | 16 July 1943 |
Birthday | 16th July |
Age | 75 Years (in 2019) |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Port Arthur |
Spouses/Partners | Rhonda Rookmaaker, Linda Kay Cooper |
Education | University of Arkansas, Memorial High School |
Awards | Best Coach/Manager ESPY Award – 1994
NFL Honors – AP Coach of the Year – 1990 |
Personal Fact of Jimmy Johnson | |
Jimmy Johnson is a legendary American football coach who is credited with several awards and championships. Starting as an Assistant coach, Johnson worked through several years before finally being offered the Head Coach position for the National Football League (NFL) Dallas Cowboys. After several years he had a fallout with Jerry Jones and went on to become the head coach for Miami Dolphins. During his coaching the Dallas Cowboys won several championships. Johnson is also the first and one of only two football coaches who have lead teams to both a major college football championship and a Super Bowl winning the latter for two consecutive years. During his career Johnson has coached several famous head coaches including Butch Davis, Norv Turner, Tommy Tuberville, Dave Campo and Dave Wannstedt. He has also won awards acknowledging his career and has been inducted in the Football Hall of Fame. After a successful career he finally retired and associated himself with Fox Sports hosting sports shows. Turning The Thing Around: My Life in Football is the book written by him which reflects his life as a football coach and inspires many players and future coaches. Scroll further for more interesting information on this personality. In 2020 Hall of Fame president David Baker made the announcement to Johnson during Fox Sports’ halftime show of the NFC divisional-round game between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks. |
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