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.
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