Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Legendary Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman is gearing up for his second season of broadcasting "Monday Night Football." Aikman retired for the NFL in 2000 and began his sports broadcasting career in 2001.
He will kickoff his 22nd year in the booth this fall. During a recent appearance on Dallas radio, revealed that he has "a pretty good idea" as to when he'll call it a career. "I always have been [mindful] of our time being limited. … So, I posed the question to myself a lot that, you know, if you’ve got ‘X’ number of years left, what exactly do you want to do with that time?" the 56-year-old Aikman said on 1310 AM The Ticket. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Oct 21, 2021; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman before the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Denver Broncos at FirstEnergy Stadium. (Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports) Aikman is entering the second year of a multi-year contract with ESPN.
He did admit that while he was planning to retire in the "near future" but he does have "an idea" on when he will step away. "And I go a step further — does that include broadcasting, does that include living in Texas? … But yet, I am still broadcasting and I’m still living in Dallas, and I very much love the state of Texas and I love living in Dallas, but I don’t know how much longer I’ll do it.
I’ve got a pretty good idea. And not to suggest that I’m retiring anytime in the near future, but I’ve got an idea as to when I believe that I’ll retire." NFL LEGEND TROY AIKMAN BLITZES BEER BRANDS THAT 'ARE TAKING SHORTCUTS TO GAIN CONSUMERS' AMID BUD LIGHT