Jimmy Johnson Will Be Contestant On Survivor Nicaragua

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CBS has announced that 67-year-old former Cowboys head coach and current Fox pregame show analyst Jimmy Johnson will be competing on the next season of Survivor: Nicaragua.

Johnson will participate in challenges with other contestants and try to keep from being voted off the location, which Gambling911.com assumes is some remote jungle within Nicaragua. 

The Dallas Morning News noted that Johnson "will be one of the oldest contestants to ever appear" on the show.

Odds on the popular television show were to be released by Sportsbook.comonce all contestants are announced.

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