Cowboys to induct Hall of Fame head coach Jimmy Johnson into Ring of Honor
Cowboys to induct Hall of Fame head coach Jimmy Johnson into Ring of Honor
KWTX – ARLINGTON, Texas Jimmy
Johnson, the head coach of the Dallas
Cowboys, will be inducted into the team’s
Ring of Honor during their Saturday
night (Dec. 30) game against the Detroit
Lions. Jerry Jones, the owner of the
Cowboys, first declared in August 2021
that Johnson would be admitted into the
Ring of Honor. Johnson coached at the
collegiate level for the University of
Miami from 1984 to 1988 before joining
the Cowboys. During that time, he guided
his team to a National Championship in
1987. following his tenure with the
Hurricanes, Johnson joined the NFL and
served as the Cowboys’ coach for five
seasons (1989–1993). During those five
seasons Johnson had a 44-36 record and
went 7-1 in the postseason, including
winning back-to-back Super Bowls in the
92 and 93 seasons. also won the AP NFL
Coach of the Year award in 1990.
Johnson’s final NFL coaching job came
with the Miami Dolphins from 1996-1999
where he replaced legendary head coach
Don Shula. Johnson was inducted into
the Pro Football Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2020.
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