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  1. Raymond Emmett Berry Jr. (born February 27, 1933) is an American former professional football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). He played as a split end for the Baltimore Colts from 1955 to 1967, and after several assistant coaching positions, was head coach of the New England Patriots from 1984 to 1989.

  2. Raymond Berry has been a 20th round future draft choice in '54 and was in reality given only a 50-50 chance of sticking when he joined the Colts in 1955. But, within three years he had reached all-pro status and for more than a decade had reigned as pro football's most feared receiver.

  3. Checkout the latest stats for Raymond Berry. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  4. Discover the incredible journey of Raymond Berry to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. From playing for the Baltimore Colts to his legendary partnership with Joh...

  5. Apr 8, 2023 · Ray Berry was a tireless worker who played 13 years for the Baltimore Colts and then coached New England to a Super Bowl. This is his inspiring story.

  6. Raymond Berry, a Hall of Famer known for his precise route running and exceptional hands, played a pivotal role in the Baltimore Colts’ dynasty of the 1960s. Join us as we delve into Berry’s remarkable journey, from his humble beginnings to his Super Bowl victories and his lasting impact on the game of football. Berry biographer Wayne ...

  7. Jul 27, 2021 · Raymond Berrys biggest regret is that the Baltimore Colts ceased to exist when the franchise was relocated to Indianapolis in 1984.

  8. Aug 19, 2016 · Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Raymond Berry comes in at number 36 on NFL Films' "The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players" list produced in 2010.

  9. Get Stats, Coaching Records, Team Ranks, Coordinators, and more for Raymond Berry on Pro-football-reference.com.

  10. But without Raymond Berry and his legendary pass-catching acumen, there is no winning score in overtime for the Baltimore Colts that lifts them over the New York Giants in the 1958 NFL Championship Game.

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