Frank Ramos, the legendary public relations director for the New York Jets, passed away at 87 due to pneumonia, marking the loss of a key figure from the franchise’s history. Joining the team in 1963 and serving until 2002, Ramos was integral during the Jets’ 1969 Super Bowl III victory and was respected by players, coaches, and executives alike. His crisis management skills were exemplified during the Dennis Byrd incident in 1992, and he maintained a record of 681 consecutive games without absence. Current and former Jets personnel, including Woody Johnson and Roger Goodell, praised his invaluable contributions and encyclopedic knowledge of the organization.
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