Daryl Johnston Net Worth


His strong play made him the 39th pick of the 1989 NFL Draft, joining the Dallas Cowboys. Receiving the nickname “Moose” because of his large stature, Johnston soon became a fan favorite, playing in 149 consecutive games and contributing on special teams. He played 10 seasons in the NFL, all with the Cowboys, and finished his career with 232 rushes for 753 yards and 294 catches for 2,227 yards. While his playing days were cut short early due to a neck injury, he was still a member of three Super Bowl winning teams. Today, Johnston is best known as a broadcaster on The NFL on Fox, calling games with Kenny Albert and Tony “Goose” Siragusa.