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Jimmy Johnson retires from Fox Sports after being a face of its NFL coverage for most of 3 decades
Jerry Jones congratulates retiring Jimmy Johnson: 'You will always be a winner!'
Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from Fox Sports on Monday. His former boss Jerry Jones honored him in a statement on Tuesday.
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Jimmy Johnson announces broadcasting retirement
The Tennessee Titans could go different directions with the No. 1 pick. Fox Sports believe they will pass on Abdul Carter in their latest mock draft.
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Fox Sports' debut IndyCar race drew 1.417 million viewers and was the most watched series event aside from the Indianapolis 500 on any network since 2011. The mark for Sunday's opener on the downtown streets of St.
Pat McAfee had fun with the incident, showing a 'Starbucks standoff tale of the tape' graphic and chanting the 'Rocky' theme.
Fox Sports' begins its chapter airing IndyCar with this weekend's Grand Prix of St. Pete. Here's what to expect watching its TV broadcasts.
Taylor, Fox Sports and Alleging Workplace Misconduct
Network Opens Season with Overseas Matchup Featuring Defending World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs FOX Sports Waves Green Flag for Special MLB Speedway Classic in Tennessee’s First-Ever Major League Baseball Game 95th MLB All-Star
NFL free agency is just a couple of weeks ago, and Fox Sports lists two of the Bills pending free agents in their Top 100.
Fox, IndyCar
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Jamie Little's return to IndyCar part of a busy year for Fox Sports announcer
Mailbag Part 2: Answering readers questions about IndyCar's new TV deal with Fox Sports
IndyStar motorsports reporter Nathan Brown answers readers' frequently asked questions about IndyCar's new broadcast relationship with Fox.
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Little marks busy year for Fox Sports
Friday night's matchup between Michigan and Michigan State at Crisler Center was the first of at least two rivalry matchups this season.
A pair of NFL insiders got into a verbal spat at the Scouting Combine on Wednesday over conflicting scoops regarding Tom Brady.
It’ll continue to be protected by left tackle Alaric Jackson. According to Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports, the Rams and Jackson have agreed to terms on a long-term extension, keeping the young left tackle in Los Angeles.
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