Daryl Johnston(I)
- Producer
- Executive

Daryl "Moose" Johnston began his football career at Lewiston-Porter
High School in Youngstown, New York and was named Western New York
player of the year in 1983. He went on to graduate valedictorian from
Lewiston-Porter and later played for the University of Syracuse; where
he earned a degree in economics. Johnston was an All-American and
All-Big East player for Syracuse in 1988. Following his college career
he was a second round draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys. He played 12
seasons for the Cowboys before retiring in June 2000. During his time
in Dallas he was the lead blocker for NFL all-time leading rusher
Emmitt Smith and won 3 Super Bowl titles (1992, 1993 and 1995).
Johnston is now an announcer/commentator for FOX sports' NFL coverage. He still resides in Dallas with his wife, Diane, and their two children, Aidan Wallace and Evan Elizabeth.
Johnston is now an announcer/commentator for FOX sports' NFL coverage. He still resides in Dallas with his wife, Diane, and their two children, Aidan Wallace and Evan Elizabeth.