Legendary Patriots Commentator Gil Santos Dies at 80

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Legendary Patriots Commentator Gil Santos Dies at 80

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Legendary New England Patriots radio play-by-play man Gil Santos died at the age of 78 on Thursday night, the Patriots confirmed.

“When I think about some of the happiest moments of my professional life, Gil Santos’ legendary voice is prominently there. And he was a class act to boot,” said former Patriot Matt Chatham on Twitter.

About Santos

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Starting in 1966, Santos called Patriots games for 36 seasons before announcing his retirement after the 2012 season.

Santos’ 36 years of service with the Patriots made him the longest-serving announcer in the NFL, tied with Merrill Reese of the Philadelphia Eagles.

He was also the final team play-by-play announcer from the American Football League era.

Santos was inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2013.

In addition to his work with the Patriots, Santos also commentated games for the  Boston Celtics, Boston Breakers, Providence Friars basketball, Penn State Nittany Lions football, and Boston College Eagles football.

Editors Note: An earlier version of GoLocal's story reported Santos' age as 78-years-old. This was incorrect, he was 80-years-old. We apologize for the error.


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