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NFL fans and the New York Jets community are mourning the loss of Frank Ramos, the team’s longtime public relations director who died at the age of 87 after a battle with pneumonia. Ramos was a fixture in Jets history for nearly four decades, from the legendary Joe Namath era and the team’s iconic Super Bowl III moments through the early coaching days of Bill Belichick.
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Over his remarkable career with the Jets, Ramos worked under multiple owners, team presidents and coaches, and he never missed a single game — compiling an incredible 681-game streak including regular season, preseason and postseason matchups. His dedication and professionalism earned him praise from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Jets owner Woody Johnson, and many former players and colleagues who admired his deep knowledge of the game and the organization.
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Ramos was also part of some of the most unforgettable chapters in Jets history, including the creation of the “New York Sack Exchange” and his presence during headline-making moments such as Belichick’s surprise resignation press conference.
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Today we remember Frank Ramos not just as a PR director, but as a beloved figure in football whose influence shaped the NFL’s communications and left an enduring legacy with the Jets and the league. Full news is in this video’s description.
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00:00Frank Ramos, the longtime public relations director for the New York Jets, who worked from the era of Joe Namath through the Bill Belichick years, died at age 87 after a battle with pneumonia.
00:14Ramos spent nearly 40 years with the Jets, never missing a game, in his remarkable 681-game career across regular season, postseason, and preseason.
00:25He was widely respected by NFL leaders, including Commissioner Roger Goodell and Jets owner Woody Johnson, for his deep knowledge, loyalty, and character.
00:36Ramos played key roles in historic moments, such as the Jets' Super Bowl III era and the creation of the New York SAC Exchange.
00:44His legacy extends beyond publicity work, shaping how NFL communications are done and earning praise from players, coaches, and teammates.
00:52Full news is in this video.
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