
Raymond Berry Legacy Lives On
Indianapolis Colts News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
- Published
- June 1, 2026
- Duration
- 1:29
- Summary source
- description
- Last updated
- Jun 7, 2026
Discusses football.
Summary
Raymond Berry, the Colts’ legendary receiver and coaching icon, passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the franchise’s receiving corps for decades. A cornerstone of the Baltimore Colts’ back-to-back titles in ’58 and ’59, Berry shattered NFL records with 631 catches and 9,275 yards — including a historic 12-catch, 178-yard performance in “…
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Raymond Berry, the Colts’ legendary receiver and coaching icon, passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the franchise’s receiving corps for decades. A cornerstone of the Baltimore Colts’ back-to-back titles in ’58 and ’59, Berry shattered NFL records with 631 catches and 9,275 yards — including a historic 12-catch, 178-yard performance in “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” Though he later coached the Patriots to their first Super Bowl, his true legacy lives on in Indianapolis, where
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- football