Raymond Emmett Berry Net Worth is $1.4 Million Raymond Emmett Berry Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Raymond Emmett Berry (born February 27, 1933) is a former football wide receiver. He played for the Baltimore Colts during their two NFL championship wins. He later had a career in coaching, highlighted by his trip to Super Bowl XX as head coach of the New England Patriots. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Full Name Raymond Berry Date Of Birth February 27, 1933 Place Of Birth Corpus Christi, Texas, USA Height 6' 2" (1.88 m) Weight 84.82 Profession Coach, American football player Education Southern Methodist University Nationality American Music Groups The Allman Brothers Band Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1974. 2 Head coach of the New England Patriots, 1984-1989; record = 48 wins, 39 losses. 3 Played his entire professional football career with the Baltimore Colts, 1955-1967. 4 Caught only 33 passes during his college football career. 5 Attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. 6 Selected six times for the National Football League's Pro Bowl. 7 Held the National Football League's record for most career pass receiptions when he retired in 1967. 8 Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973.
Self Title Year Status Character The Greatest Game Ever Played 2008 TV Movie Himself - Colts Wide Receiver 1958 ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2005 TV Series documentary Himself The Game of Their Lives: Pro Football's Wonder Years 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself (Colts End, 1955-1967) Super Bowl XXXIII 1999 TV Special Himself - Ceremonial Coin Toss The NFL's Greatest Games: '58 Championship 1998 Video documentary Himself (Baltimore Colts End) Follies, Crunches and Highlights 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself ESPN's Sunday Night Football 1987-1989 TV Series Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach The NFL on NBC 1988 TV Series Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach The NFL on CBS 1960-1988 TV Series Himself - Baltimore Colts Split End / Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach NFL Monday Night Football 1985-1987 TV Series Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach Super Bowl XX 1986 TV Special Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach 1985 AFC Championship Game 1986 TV Movie Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach The Way It Was 1975 TV Series Himself 1964 NFL Championship Game 1964 TV Special Himself - Baltimore Colts Split End 1959 NFL Championship Game 1959 TV Special Himself - Baltimore Colts End What's My Line? 1958 TV Series Himself - Contestant
Known for movies The Game of Their Lives: Pro Football's Wonder Years (2001) as Himself (Colts End, 1955-1967)
The Greatest Game Ever Played (2008) as Himself - Colts Wide Receiver 1958
Super Bowl XXXIII (1999) as Himself - Ceremonial Coin Toss
Super Bowl XX (1986) as Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach