NFL icon Jimmie Johnson appears to be giving insight into his future on the hit Fox NFL show after sharing a historic announcement with fellow TV sensation Terry Bradshaw.
Johnson and Bradshaw have served as Fox NFL Sunday analysts for more than three decades.
Last weekend, Fox NFL Sunday concluded its 31st season on television.
Fox NFL Sunday continues to be the premier pregame show, attracting an average of 4.4 million viewers this year.
The Dallas Cowboys legend revealed a message Social media Regarding the achievement he acknowledged the journey he took with Bradshaw and Howie Long.
“Terry, Howie, and I started 31 years ago…it's been an amazing journey!” Johnson wrote in X on Tuesday.
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Fans believe Johnson will remain on the popular show.
“You guys are the best show. I know you'll keep it up!” one wrote.
Another commented: “The only show I've watched since I was a kid!! Keep it on.”
A third added: “I'm looking forward to years to come watching you guys.”
Fox NFL Sunday began in 1994 and went on to win four Sports Emmy Awards for Outstanding Studio Presentation.
The show has been hosted by Curt Minifie since 2007.
A year later, the show added Michael Strahan in 2008 and continued with his enthusiastic style of humor mixed with laughter. soccer knowledge.
Fox NFL Sunday has also signed active NFL icon Rob Gronkowski to the show in 2022.
The current lineup consists of Menefee, Bradshaw, Long, Johnson, Strahan, Gronk, and NFL Insider Jay Glazer.
Fox Sports celebrated the milestone by posting a video of the opening minute of the first-ever Fox NFL Sunday show in 1994.
At the time, Bradshaw introduced television viewers to the show's cast, which included then-host James Brown, Long, and Johnson.
During the regular season, Fox NFL Sunday takes place every Sunday from noon to 1:00 PM ET.
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