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Jimmy Johnson

Who is Jimmy Johnson?

Jimmy Johnson is a former football player, coach, and sports broadcaster. Jimmy Johnson is very famous for his coaching tenure with the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. When he was the head coach, the team won two NFL championship titles consecutively in 1992 and 1993.

In 2020, his induction was declared into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

He also wrote a book about his time in football called Turning the Thing Around: My Life in Football.

Early Life, Family, And Education

Jimmy Johnson was born on July 16, 1943, in Port Arthur, Texas to C.W. Johnson Jr. and Allene Johnson.

The former football player attended Memorial High School, which is now known as Thomas Jefferson High School.

He grew up idolizing and respecting the sport.

Johnson went on to further his education at the University of Arkansas.

He was a member of the Arkansas Razorbacks, the university’s football team.

In addition, “J.J” was a defensive lineman for the team and was named to the Southwest Conference’s defensive lineman all-star team.

He also played alongside future footballers such as Ken Hatfield, Loyd Phillips, and others.

Weight, and Height

Jimmy Johnson weighs 158.7 pounds, or 72 kilograms, and stands 5 feet 8 inches tall.

For almost 35 years, the FOX Sports analyst worked as a coach.

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Facts of Jimmy Johnson

Full Name James William Johnson
Birth Date July 16, 1943
Birth Place Port Arthur, Texas
Nick Name Jimmy Jumpup, J.J
Religion Christian
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Education University Of Arkansas
Horoscope Cancer
Father’s Name C.W. Johnson, Jr.
Mother’s Name Allene Johnson
Siblings Wayne Johnson
Age 78 Years Old
Height 5 feet 8 inch
Weight 158.7lb
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Blue
Build Athletic
Profession Former NFL coach, Current Sports Broadcaster
Current Team Retired
Teams Coached (Universities) Louisiana Tech University (Assistant Coach)Picayune Memorial High School in Mississippi (Assistant Coach)

Wichita State University (Assistant Coach)

Iowa State University (Assistant Coach)

University of Oklahoma (Assistant Coach and later Head Coach)

The University of Arkansas (Defensive Coordinator)

University of Pittsburgh (Defensive Coach)

University of Miami (Head Coach)

Professional Coaching Dallas Cowboys (Head Coach)Miami Dolphins (Head Coach)
Media Career Sports Analyst at FOX SportsBroadcaster at FOX NFL Sunday

A contestant on the show named Survivor

Hall of Fame Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Active Years 1965-1999
Marital Status Married
Wife Rhonda Rookmaaker
Kids Two
Children’s Name Chad JohnsonBrent Johnson
Net Worth $40 million
Social Media Instagram
Merch Cap, Photo Frame
Last Update April 2022

Salary And Net Worth

Jimmy Johnson has a $40 million net worth.

Before going on to coach the Dallas Cowboys, he coached numerous college football teams that went on to win state championships.

He’s also had a long and successful career as a coach and, later, as a sports analyst.

The Dolphins’ coach has hosted Fox NFL Sunday alongside Michael Strahan, Terry Bradshaw, and Howie Long, among other retired football legends. He had also made cameo appearances in television shows and films.

Johnson also owns a number of restaurants. He owns Three Rings, a restaurant, and J.J.’s Big Chill, a bar and restaurant.

To summarize, the restaurant was named after the father of two’s three coaching victories at the collegiate and professional levels. In addition, he owns a boat named Three Rings.

Coaching as a profession

As an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University, the former NFL coach began his coaching career.

In addition, he assisted in the recruitment of football player Terry Bradshaw to the Louisiana football team.

He was also an assistant coach at Picayune Memorial High School in Mississippi and Wichita State University. Following that, he attended Iowa State University and then the University of Oklahoma.

The sports analyst returned to Arkansas to work as the University of Arkansas’ defensive coordinator. He had hoped to take over as head coach after the previous one retired, but Lou Holtz was given the job instead.

As a result, he left Arkansas and went to work as a defensive coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh.

Oklahoma State University’s Coaching Career

Johnson’s first head coaching job was at Oklahoma State University in 1979. With the Oklahoma Cowboys, he coached for five incredible seasons.

In the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, he led the Cowboys to an 8-4 record and a 24-14 victory over the Baylor Bears in his final season.

The Oklahoma Cowboys’ head coach

Jimmy was offered the position of head coach at the University of Miami in 1984.

The football player was undecided about accepting the offer, but after some encouragement from his good friend Larry Lacewell, he did.

Even though he didn’t get a warm welcome or have a smooth start as the coach of the Miami Hurricanes, the previous national champions, he eventually proved his worth to the college team.

The Hurricanes had an 8-5 record in their first season, losing to Maryland, Boston College, and other teams.

Jimmy Johnson
Jimmy Johnson was the coach of the Oklahoma Cowboys. Source: alchetron

Nonetheless, during the five years he coached the Hurricanes, he trained them to be so good that they were dubbed the ‘Decade of Dominance.’

The Miami Hurricanes went on to win the National Championship in 1987, had a 52-9 record, and were invited to five New Year’s Day bowl games, earning Johnson induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.

The television host was frequently chastised for allowing his players to roughhouse, showboat, and trash talk.

The Hurricanes were dubbed the “Bad Boys of College Football” by the media as a result of their harsh criticism.

He also sparked a firestorm when he refused to allow Bernie Kosar’s jersey to be retired.

When Kosar was released from the Cleveland Browns in the NFL, the sports analyst signed him with the Dallas Cowboys and had him play in the NFC Championship Game.

Career as a coach with the Dallas Cowboys

Johnson’s former University of Arkansas teammate, Jerry Jones, who was also the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, approached him in 1989 and asked him to be the team’s head coach. It was his first job as a professional coach.

He quickly strengthened the team by selecting talented players in the draft and making strategic trades.

When the Cowboys won the Superbowl in 1992 and 1993, the former football player became one of only six coaches to lead their team to two consecutive victories.

The owner and the coach quickly fell out of favor, and they had to part ways because they couldn’t get along.

In the media, there was a lot of gossip and word juggling, and they both eventually became petty. They both decided that splitting was the best course of action from then on.

After winning the Super Bowl in 1993, Jimmy received a $2 million bonus from the Cowboys.

However, the two appear to have put their differences aside and are now on speaking terms.

Despite leading the team to two consecutive victories, he is still not in the team’s Ring Of Honor.

Career as a coach with the Miami Dolphins

He worked as a FOX Sports analyst for two years before becoming the Dolphins’ head coach. However, he was unable to duplicate his success with the Cowboys.

In his first season, he had fewer wins than the previous coach had in his final season.

The Dolphins were defeated by a number of teams in crucial games. Jimmy even stated in an interview that he would retire as a coach after his contract expired.

So he announced his retirement and resigned from the Dolphins in 1999.

However, the team’s defensive players pleaded with him to return, and his former assistant coach had been hired as the defensive coordinator.

Coach of the Miami Dolphins

Because of the outcry, he decided to give it one last try, but the result fell short of his expectations. Despite some victories, the former NFL coach resigned after the Dolphins’ humiliating loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Career in Television

FOX NFL Sunday’s Sports Analyst

Following Jimmy Johnson’s NFL career, the 77-year-old returned to FOX Sports and became an analyst for FOX NFL Sunday. Along with former football players and a broadcaster, he is a star.

Survivor

The father of two is a big fan of the reality show Survivor, and he was cast in the show’s 21st season.

However, he discovered that watching the show was far more comfortable and enjoyable than participating in it.

He said he was miserable there and was relieved to return home when he got out on Day Eight.

Children and Marriage

Linda Kay Cooper, the former football player’s college sweetheart, married him on July 12, 1963.

They were married for 26 years before divorcing in 1990 because they couldn’t give each other enough time due to competing priorities.

Chad Johnson, who is 49 years old, and Brent Johnson, who is 39 years old as of 2020, are the former couple’s children.

Chad, the broadcaster’s firstborn, battled alcoholism and has now completed six years of sobriety. Furthermore, he established an alcoholism treatment center.

When he was a coach at the University of Miami, the analyst met his second wife, Rhonda Rookmaaker, a hairdresser.

Rookmaaker worked as a hairdresser in the Coral Gables Salon, a nearby salon. She, too, is a divorced woman. In 1999, the couple married privately and now live in Islamorada, Florida Keys.

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Social Media Presence

With over 25 thousand followers on Instagram, the former NFL coach is well-known. “J.J.” posts numerous photos of his wife and children, as well as his coaching days, FOX NFL Sunday co-hosts, fishing on his boat, and so on.

The legendary coach is followed by a number of celebrities, hosts, and athletes. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, a former wrestler and actor, is also a friend of Jimmy’s.

Furthermore, he is only available remotely on social media and has no other profiles or accounts.

The TV host appears to enjoy fishing and goes fishing with his friends and family on a regular basis.

He also frequently posts photos of his job as a broadcaster and his coworkers.