Raymond Emmett Berry Jr. (born February 27, 1933) is an American former professional football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). He...
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Raymond Berry Oakley III (April 4, 1948 – November 11, 1972) was an American bassist and one of the founding members of the Allman Brothers Band. Known...
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their eleven Super Bowl appearances, winning six of them. Holovak, Raymond Berry and Bill Parcells all led the Patriots to league championship games...
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American geneticist Raymond Herb (1908–1996), American nuclear physicist Raymond van Barneveld (born 1967), Dutch darts player Raymond Berry (born 1933), American...
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the H&H Restaurant, where the band members often dined, crosses the Raymond Berry Oakley III Bridge. Country singer Travis Tritt, in the song "Put Some...
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poor relationships with players and management. Hall-of-Fame player Raymond Berry was hired as his replacement, and in 1985, he brought the team to its...
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Hall of Famers Johnny Unitas, halfback Lenny Moore, and wide receiver Raymond Berry. Following the Colts' first NFL championship, the team once again posted...
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qualified as the AFC's second wild card. But the Patriots, under head coach Raymond Berry, defied the odds, beating the New York Jets 26–14, Los Angeles Raiders...
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the game was televised across the nation by NBC. Baltimore receiver Raymond Berry recorded 12 receptions for 178 yards and a touchdown. His 12 receptions...
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two consecutive losing seasons. During the 1954 season, wide receiver Raymond Berry was elected as a co-captain, despite only catching 11 passes for 144...
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