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David 'Sonny' Werblin purchased the Titans of New York from original owner Harry Wismer in 1963. Immediately applying his show-business savvy, he changed the team's name to the New York Jets, and drafted future Hall of Famer Matt Snell in the first round, signing him away from the cross-town rival NFL Giants, who thought of Snell as a mere third-rounder.

He strongly opposed the merger between the leagues, with Al Davis, objecting to the indemnity the NFL squeezed from the American Football League owners for having the audacity to put good teams in the New York area and in California. Werblin is a member of the American Football League Hall of Fame.

