After 22 years spent in the radio booth calling New York Jets games, Marty Lyons has a new role with the organization.
Lyons was announced on Thursday as taking on an ambassador role with the Jets.
Selected in the first round of the 1979 NFL draft by the Jets, Lyons spent all 11 years of his NFL career in New York with Gang Green. He is part of the franchise’s ‘Ring of Honor’ which celebrates the best players to ever suit up for the Jets.
He is also a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.
A crucial part of his legacy is the Marty Lyons Foundation, which provides resources and experiences for children facing life-threatening illnesses.
“Serving as the Jets radio analyst for the past 22 years has allowed me to stay close to the game and a team that I have loved for as long as I can remember,” Lyons said via a team statement.
“This new role will enable me to continue my commentary on the team and stay connected with the fans. I am so thankful to the Jets and Woody and Chris Johnson specifically for allowing me to continue to be a part of the organization for so many years. I am also thankful for the support they have given and continue to give to my organization, The Marty Lyons Foundation, and the wish children we serve.”
Anthony Becht will replace Lyons in the radio booth for this season.
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A former first-round pick of the Jets, the tight end spent 11 total seasons in the NFL including the first five in New York.