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Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Receiver, Dies at 93

Raymond Berry, a Hall of Fame wide receiver who spent his career with the Baltimore Colts, passed away on May 25 at age 93 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. His achievements include leading the Colts to a historic title and later shaping the New England Patriots.

Jun 2, 2026

Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Receiver and Coach, Dies at 93

Raymond Berry, a Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver who spent 13 seasons with the Baltimore Colts and later guided the New England Patriots to the Super Bowl, passed away at his home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on May 25. He was 93.

Jun 2, 2026

Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Receiver, Dies at 93

Raymond Berry, a Hall of Fame wide receiver known for his partnership with Johnny Unitas and his role in the Baltimore Colts' 1958 championship, passed away at 93. His story intertwines on‑field brilliance, disciplined perseverance, and a post‑playing legacy that shaped the modern NFL.

Jun 1, 2026

Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Wide Receiver, Dies at 93

Raymond Berry, celebrated for his partnership with Johnny Unitas and his pivotal role in the Baltimore Colts’ 1958 championship, passed away at 93. His career exemplified perseverance, precision, and post‑playing advocacy.

Jun 1, 2026

Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Receiver, Dies at 93

Raymond Berry, celebrated for his partnership with Johnny Unitas and his role in the 1958 NFL championship, left a legacy of work ethic, innovation, and integrity that endures in the sport.

Jun 1, 2026

Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Colts Legend, Dies at 93

Raymond Berry, a Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver who spent his entire 13‑year NFL career with the Baltimore Colts, passed away last week at age 93. His on‑field achievements and later coaching success left an indelible mark on the sport.

Jun 1, 2026

Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame Receiver and Coach, Dies at 93

Raymond Berry, a Hall of Fame receiver who spent 13 seasons with the Baltimore Colts and later led the New England Patriots to their first Super Bowl, has died at 93. His influence on the sport endures through his family, colleagues and the football community.

Jun 1, 2026