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Cowboys to add Jimmy Johnson to ring of honor on Dec. 30
Thirty years after he coached the Dallas Cowboys, Jimmy Johnson is going into the team's ring of honor. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones made the announcement prior to Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers after Johnson spent time in the locker room. The halftime induction will take place at AT&T Stadium on Dec. 30 against the Detroit Lions. As the years passed, Johnson's exclusion became as big of a story as those who were put in, including DeMarcus Ware earlier this season.
The Cowboys went 1-15 in Johnson's first season but with the help of the Herschel Walker trade to the Minnesota Vikings, Dallas was able to form a team that became the first to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span. After Johnson left, Jones hired Barry Switzer as head coach and, after making it to the 1994 NFC Championship Game, the Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX the next season. Johnson went 44-36 as Cowboys head coach, but posted a 7-1 postseason record. In 1990, he was named the NFL's Coach of the Year. He later would coach the Miami Dolphins from 1996 to 1999, posting a 36-28 record, but he never got back to a Super Bowl.