The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Patriots broadcaste­r Santos dies on 80th birthday

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Gil Santos, the New England Patriots’ longtime radio voice, died Thursday on his 80th birthday and 57th wedding anniversar­y.

His son, Mark Santos, confirmed the death to The Boston Globe. He said the cause of death wasn’t immediatel­y clear to the family. In addition to his son, Santos is survived by wife Roberta, daughter Kathleen and two grandchild­ren.

Santos started working Patriots’ broadcasts games for WBZ in 1966 as a color analyst. He took over playby-play duties when the team moved to Foxborough in 1971. WBZ lost the team’s broadcast rights in the 1980s, and Santos returned with the station in 1991 and remained a fixture through the 2012 season.

Santos called 743 games in 36 seasons, and also did many Boston College football games. He retired from WBZ in 2009 after 38 years as a sports anchor, and was inducted into the Massachuse­tts Broadcaste­rs Hall of Fame that year. In 2013, he went into the Patriots Hall of Fame.

“(Gil’s) legacy and most memorable calls will live for future generation­s of Patriots fans to enjoy,” Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft said in a team statement.

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