Frank Ramos, the Jets' public relations director from the golden days of Joe Namath and Super Bowl III through the turn of ...
Frank Ramos, the Jets' public relations director, died Tuesday in hospice care in South Florida after a bout of pneumonia.
Sam Darnold has joined Joe Namath in New York Jets history. The problem for the Jets, of course, is that Darnold has done ...
The Jets lost an invaluable link to their glory days with the passing of Frank Ramos, their legendary public relations czar who died at age 87 on Tuesday after a short bout with pneumonia. Ramos was a ...
For those who are old enough to remember Jan. 12, 1969, you already know what this day represents. It was this particular Sunday that hosted the New York Jets’ lone top-of-the-mountain professional ...
Joe Namath almost played baseball with the Chicago Cubs. Almost played football with the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals. But ultimately landed with the New York Jets of the upstart American Football League ...
"Whenever you talked to Frank you felt like you were getting the true pulse of the Jets," owner Woody Johnson said.
As the 60th edition of what has become an American holiday approaches, Broadway Joe looks back on the game 57 years ago that set it on that path.
This was the day—Super Bowl III, with the NFL champion Baltimore Colts 18-point favorites over the upstart AFL champion New York Jets at the Orange Bowl stadium in Miami. But “Broadway” Joe Namath ...
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