Kirkland, Wash. The Seattle Seahawks have re-signed wide receiver Bobby Engram to a multi-year contract, the team announced this afternoon.
We are glad to retain Bobby, says President Tim Ruskell. He has been an integral part of this offense in recent seasons and will continue to bring veteran leadership in the locker room.
Engram originally signed with Seattle in 2001 after spending the first five seasons with Chicago. He has played in 80 games with 43 starts for the Seahawks, accumulating 258 catches for 3,223 yards and 12 touchdowns. He led the team in receiving in 2005 with 67 catches for 778 yards and three scores.
He currently ranks sixth in Seattle history in receptions, seventh in yards and tied for tenth in receiving touchdowns.
For his career, he has 504 catches for 6,054 yards and 29 touchdowns.
Maybe, but the Hawks want to win this year. Losing Engram and then being short at WR would not be good.
Hearing a Seattle fan say they might be short at WR is like hearing a Tampa fan complain about not having enough QBs. Names like Branch, Jackson, Burleson, Hackett, and Obomanu mean anything to you? You guys are the second-to-last team (Atlanta)that needs to worry about being short at WR. That's why I said that the money should be spent elsewhere. Unless, that is, if the Jackson trade rumors are true..
Hearing a Seattle fan say they might be short at WR is like hearing a Tampa fan complain about not having enough QBs. Names like Branch, Jackson, Burleson, Hackett, and Obomanu mean anything to you? You guys are the second-to-last team (Atlanta)that needs to worry about being short at WR. That's why I said that the money should be spent elsewhere. Unless, that is, if the Jackson trade rumors are true..
Of course I see what your saying but I mean WRs that we can count on. Engram knows our system and is good for us right now.