Former coach and Fox NFL analyst Jimmy Johnson was informed on Sunday that he will be inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame in Summer 2020. Johnson learned of the honor during the halftime show of Sunday’s NFC Divisional game between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks as NFL Hall of Fame CEO, David Baker walked onto the set to inform him. Baker had previously surprised Bill Cowher on CBS Saturday night to notify the former Steelers’ coach of his Hall of Fame induction.
“On behalf of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and all those fans that are watching and all of us who love this game, thank you, coach, for all that you’ve done for the game. Thank you for all you’re going to do for the game. Thank you for the history that you’ve made and the lives that you’ve impacted,” said Baker.
Upon hearing the news Johnson started to tear up and was very emotional as he thanked his former players and assistants. Fox Sports also showed Johnson’s former player, Troy Aikman,who was calling the game in Green Bay, cameras cut to his reaction as the former Cowboys’ quarterback watched Johsnon address the Fox studio crew.
“When you really put everything you have into something, it’s nice when you’re recognized by others saying, ‘Hey, we appreciate what you did,'” Johnson said.
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Johnson and Aikman both started their Cowboy careers in 1989, but had a rough season finishing the year 1-15. Things started to come together, however, as the team made the playoffs in Johnson’s third year and ultimately won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1993 and 1994. He finished his career with an 80-64 record in nine seasons.
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