A Football Legend's Journey from the Field to the Booth

Syracuse, N.Y., USAMon Jan 05 2026
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Daryl "Moose" Johnston, a name that resonates with football fans, has just wrapped up his 25th season as an NFL game analyst for Fox Sports. This isn't just any milestone; it's a record-breaking one. Johnston has spent more time with a single network than any other NFL analyst, a testament to his deep understanding of the game and his ability to engage viewers. Born and raised in Youngstown, N. Y. , Johnston's football journey began at Syracuse University. He was part of the unbeaten 1987 Syracuse football team and earned All-America honors in 1989. His college success led him to the NFL, where he was drafted in the second round in 1989. Johnston became a key player for the Dallas Cowboys, contributing to their three Super Bowl victories in the 1990s. His impressive career stats include 294 receptions for 2, 227 yards and 14 touchdowns, along with 232 rushes for 753 yards and eight touchdowns. He was also a two-time Pro Bowl selection in 1993 and 1994.
After retiring from playing, Johnston transitioned to broadcasting. He started with CBS in 2000 but quickly moved to Fox Sports in 2001. Since then, he has called 448 games, providing insightful analysis and entertaining commentary. Over the years, he has worked with various play-by-play announcers, including Dick Stockton, Kenny Albert, Tony Siragusa, Joe Davis, Kevin Burkhardt, and Chris Myers. Johnston's journey from the field to the booth is a remarkable one. It's not just about the records he's broken or the games he's called. It's about his passion for the game and his ability to share that passion with viewers. His career serves as an inspiration to young athletes and aspiring broadcasters alike, showing that with talent, hard work, and dedication, anything is possible.
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