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Raymond Berry Through the Years

Baltimore Hall of Fame wide reciever Raymond Berry (82) catches a pass in the Colts 35-3 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the Playoff Bowl on January 9, 1966 at the Orange Bowl in Miami Florida. 1966 NFL Playoff Bowl - Baltimore Colts vs Dallas Cowboys - January 9, 1966 (NFL Photos/Associated Press)

Baltimore Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas and veteran split end Raymond Berry (left) review films of previous Colt games in Baltimore on Oct. 25, 1967. Unitas completed 20 passes in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings, breaking the National Football League record for pass completions. Unitas has a career total of 2,131 completions. Berry, who will be sidelined for at least four weeks, has a dislocated shoulder. (William Smith/Associated Press)

David Driscoll, 9, of Baltimore, wearing a copy of a Baltimore Colt uniform, gets an autograph on his helmet from end Raymond Berry at the Westminster training camp of the NFL club, Aug. 2, 1965. Berry is the all-time pass catching champion of the league. (Associated Press/William A. Smith)

Baltimore Colts end Raymond Berry, left, and halfback Lonny Moore smile in the dressing room as they hold the footballs with which they broke NFL records, Dec. 13, 1964 in Baltimore. Berry caught five passes, one for a touchdown, to boost his career reception total to 506, three more than the previous record. Moore scored two touchdowns and raised his mark for the season to 20, one more than the previous high. The Colts defeated Washington 45-17. (William A. Smith/Associated Press)

Baltimore Colts end Raymond Berry grabs a 13-yard-touchdown pass thrown by quarterback Johnny Unitas in the third quarter Sept. 25, 1960 as Washington Redskins back Pat Heenan dives in a futile effort to stop him. Unitas' pass ran his league touchdown pass record to 38 consecutive games. The Colts won 20-0. (Associated Press)

Hall of Fame wide receiver Raymond Berry (82) of the Baltimore Colts in 1965. (NFL Photos/Associated Press)

Hall of Fame wide receiver Raymond Berry of the Baltimore Colts. Raymond Berry - Baltimore Colts - File Photos (NFL Photos/Associated Press)

Dallas Cowboys assistant coach Raymond Berry in 1969. (NFL Photos/Associated Press)

Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas (19) of the Baltimore Colts talks with his Hall of Fame wide receiver Raymond Berry (82) during the Colts 34-10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on December 17, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. (NFL Photos/Associated Press)

NFC assistant coaches Raymond Berry and Dan Hemming of the Detroit Lions before the NFC's 21-15 victory over the AFC in the 1992 NFL Pro Bowl played on February 2, 1992 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. (NFL Photos/Associated Press)

NFC wide receivers coach Raymond Berry of the Detroit Lions before the NFC's 21-15 victory over the AFC in the 1992 NFL Pro Bowl played on February 2, 1992 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. (NFL Photos/Associated Press)

New England Patriots coach Raymond Berry is seen out on the practice field at Bryant College in Smithfield, R.I., site of the New England Patriots' training camp, July 18, 1988. (Jon Chase/Associated Press)

New England Patriots head coach Raymond Berry, right, gestures as he speaks with quarterback Doug Flutie in the locker room at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., Oct. 21, 1987, after the team�s first practice combining veterans with retained replacement players. The practice, held at the stadium, was closed to the public and media. (Carol Francavilla/Associated Press)

New England Patriot head coach Raymond Berry is surrounded by microphones at the end of practice for replacement players where he commented on a meeting with the regular members of the team and team president Pat Sullivan, Oct. 15, 1987. The regular members returned from the strike only to find out that they could not play this weekend nor would they be paid. (Carol Francavilla/Associated Press)

New England Patriots head coach Raymond Berry talk to President Ronald Reagan after Super Bowl XX in New Orleans, Sunday, Jan. 27, 1986 in New Orleans. Ditka got the congratulations while Berry received condolences. The Bears won 46-10. (Associated Press)

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne (87) talks with former Baltimore Colts wide receiver Raymond Berry during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Indianapolis, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2007. The Titans won 16-10. (Darron Cummings/Associated Press)

Raymond Berry carries the Vince Lombardi Trophy on the podium after the Super Bowl XLVI game between the New York Giants against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17. (Scott Boehm/Associated Press)