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Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond said Beckham was a key figure in kick-starting his NFL career and has shaped how Raymond, 29, mentors young players as a veteran in Detroit’s room.
Raymond is constantly sharpening his game, to “make sure you’re not the same player that you were before.” He’s ever the same person, happy and hopeful.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond (foot) was a full participant in practice for the second straight day on Thursday. Raymond was designated to return from the injured reserve last Thursday.
ALLEN PARK -- Kalif Raymond bounced around four different teams, sporadically seeing the field during his first four years in the NFL. Raymond found a home with the Detroit Lions in 2021, and was ...
Lions Losing Steady Veteran. Raymond is one of the team’s longest-tenured players, having joined the Lions in 2021. He has made an impact both on offense and special teams during his tenure in ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Kalif Raymond opened his second season with the New York Jets. He muffed two punts in his first game, then fumbled another in his next game. He never played another down ...
Kalif Raymond, one of the NFL's top punt returners, suffered a left foot injury in the third quarter of Detroit Lions vs. Indianapolis Colts. EVs gain traction bolstering GM's second-quarter sales.
The Detroit Lions' most experienced kick returner is healthy and ready for the changes coming to one of his primary domains.. Wide receiver Kalif Raymond is a full participant in training camp ...
Kalif Raymond on why it’s important to have his family at every game: “It brings my why and my work ethic back into reality. The game is so big – people in the stands, media, teammates ...
The Broncos promoted rookie receiver Kalif Raymond from the practice squad to their 53-man roster Friday. He’s taking the place of fullback Andy Janovich, who was placed on injured reserve.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff connects with wide receiver Kalif Raymond for a 25-yard touchdown, their second score of the game against the Chicago Bears.
The door creaked open for little-known rookie Kalif Raymond to find a way onto the Broncos’ 53-man roster. His coach, Gary Kubiak, will give him a chance to bust through.