Jimmy Johnson Inducted into Dallas Cowboys’ Ring of Honor 30 Years After Departure from Jerry Jones

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On Tuesday, November 17th, the Dallas Cowboys honored one of their most beloved figures in franchise history, Jimmy Johnson, by inducting him into the team’s Ring of Honor. Johnson, who served as the Cowboys’ head coach from 1989 to 1993, was the first coach to lead the team to three consecutive Super Bowl victories.

The ceremony took place during the Cowboys’ Monday Night Football game against the Tennessee Titans. Johnson was joined by his former players and coaches, including Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Daryl Johnston. The event was a fitting tribute to Johnson’s legacy with the Cowboys, as he was the first coach to bring the team to three consecutive Super Bowls.

The induction into the Ring of Honor is especially meaningful for Johnson, as it comes 30 years after he left the Cowboys. Johnson had a tumultuous relationship with owner Jerry Jones, and the two eventually parted ways in 1994. Despite this, Johnson’s legacy with the Cowboys remains strong, and his induction into the Ring of Honor is a testament to his impact on the team.

Johnson’s induction into the Ring of Honor is a fitting tribute to one of the most successful coaches in Cowboys history. His three Super Bowl wins are a testament to his ability to lead a team to greatness, and his legacy will continue to live on in Dallas for many years to come.