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Chiefs Sign WR Bobby Engram, Two Others

By cthorman on  From arrowheadpride.com
The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to terms with Bobby Engram, Monty Beisel and Terrance Copper. Engram (5'10", 188 pounds) is a 13 year veteran wide receiver who has previously played with the Chicago Bears (5 years) and Seattle Seahawks (8 years). He was drafted in the 2nd round of the 1996 draft and has amassed one 1,000 yard season in his career. Beisel (6'3", 254 pounds) was originally drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 4th round of the 2001 NFL Draft.  The linebacker spent one...Read Full Story

Seahawks Free Agency Part 1: Who to Resign

By seatownsports on  From seatownsports.net
After a 4-12 finish, it is obvious that the Seattle Seahawks have work to do during this offseason. Sure, their terrible record is in part due to injuries and poor play. But the Hawks still have some glaring holes that need to be addressed. Many of these needs will be addressed in the 2009 draft, and possibly even with some trades. However, what the Seahawks do in free agency is perhaps the most important to creating another playoff-caliber team. And before Seattle can go out and sign some...Read Full Story

Fantasy Football Sleeper and Waiver Wire Watch Week 6

By Corey on  From fantasyfootballgoat.com
Building this list was a little tricky this week but I managed to find a few players worth picking up and list a few more that you can add to your watch list. Check them out. May be available now… Kyle Orton QB (CHI) - Don’t look now but Mr. Orton is starting to look like a fantasy QB. I recommended that you pick him you last week and I am doing it again this week. And after a 334 yard, 2 touchdown performance against Detroit I am doing it with a little more certainty. A great bye week spot...Read Full Story

2008 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS PREVIEW

By Bernard on  From sportsfanzcentral.com
2008 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS PREVIEW2007 Record: 10-6 (1st NFC West)Predicted 2008 Record: 10-6 (1st NFC West)Key Acquisitions: DT Chris Cooper, RB TJ Duckett, RB Julius Jones, LB DD Lewis, S Omare Lowe, K Olindo Mare, DT Larry Tripplett, G Mike Wahle, G Ben ClaxtonKey Losses: RB Shaun Alexander, OT Tom Ashworth, LB Kevin Bentley, K Josh Brown, DT Chuck Darby, WR DJ Hackett, LB Niko Koutouvides, TE Marcus Pollard, DL Ellis Wyms, G Chris Gray (retired)The Seahawks have been the dominate force in one...Read Full Story

Seahawks WR Bobby Engram Cracks Shoulder, Out 2 Months

By Bernard on  From sportsfanzcentral.com
Engram out up to 2 monthsKIRKLAND, Wash. (AP)—Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram will miss six to eight weeks with a cracked bone in his shoulder sustained on the first play of Friday’s preseason game against Minnesota, adding to the injuries on offense for the defending four-time NFC West champions. “It was a freak deal,” coach Mike Holmgren said Monday, adding Engram remained in the game. Holmgren said the worst case for Engram would be missing three regular-season games and...Read Full Story

Browns Sign Veteran WR Bobby Engram

By Cartman on  From nflgridirongab.com
The Browns have a new veteran wide out on the roster, as today the team came to terms with free agent wide receiver Bobby Engram. Terms of the deal announced Thursday were not disclosed. The 37-year-old Engram had five receptions for 61 yards in five games last season with the Chiefs. Engram, a 14-year veteran, was a second-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1996. His most productive season came with the Seahawks in 2007, when he had 94 catches for 1,147 yards and six touchdowns.Read Full Story

Browns Ink WR Bobby Engram

By Cartman on  From brownsgab.com
The Browns have a new veteran wide out on the roster, as today the team came to terms with free agent wide receiver Bobby Engram. Terms of the deal announced Thursday were not disclosed. The 37-year-old Engram had five receptions for 61 yards in five games last season with the Chiefs. Engram, a 14-year veteran, was a second-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1996. His most productive season came with the Seahawks in 2007, when he had 94 catches for 1,147 yards and six touchdowns.Read Full Story

Browns Sign Bobby Engram

By Bryan Brackney on  From reservationforsix.com
The Cleveland Browns have announcedx that they have signed veteran free agent wide receiver Bobby Engram. Engram reunites with Mike Holmgren, who coach Engram in Seattle, where he had the best seasons of his career.Engram, 47, has spent 14 seasons in the NFL. Engram caught five passes for 61 yards in the five games he spent with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2009. Engram could serve in a mentor role for the Browns younger receivers.In all Engram has recorded 650 receptions for 7,751 yards and 35...Read Full Story

Offseason Analysis: Seattle Seahawks

By Ryan Lester on  From lesterslegends.com
The Seahawks didn’t send Mike Holmgren off on a high note, and left the cupboards pretty bare for new Coach Jim Mora.  I’m not sure how much Matt Hasselbeck has in the tank.  The team seems committed to Hasselbeck so Seneca Wallace will be waiting in the wings for another injury.  Julius Jones was decent, and will likely be the feature back next year, but he was somewhat of a disappointment.  Maurice Morris probably won’t be back, and T.J. Duckett will be a TD vulture.  It doesn’t look like...Read Full Story

Browns sign 37-year-old wideout Bobby Engram - CBSSports.com

By keyfunds on  From latestbusinessreport.com
NewsNet5.comBrowns sign 37-year-old wideout Bobby EngramCBSSports.comThe 37-year-old Engram had five receptions for 61 yards in five games last season with the Kansas City Chiefs. Engram, a 14-year veteran, was a second-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1996. His most productive season came with the Seattle ...Cleveland Browns sign veteran receiver Bobby EngramUSA TodayBrowns sign Bobby EngramNewsNet5.comBrowns sign veteran WR EngramTSNPlain Dealer -msnbc.com -National Football Postall...Read Full Story
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