| Bobby
Engram
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News & Notes: Butler Impresses Early On  Third-round pick can find a place in the NFL.
-by FalconInsider.com
May 8, 2009 |
WR Bobby Engram: Chiefs Reel in Two WRs
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Mar 17, 2009 |
7 Points: Sunday's Postgame Observations Scout.com Senior NFL Analyst Ed Thompson looks back on Sunday's games...
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Oct 6, 2008 |
Wide receiver: How did we get here? Seattle's woes at receiver could have been predicted if you looked at how they've drafted recently
-by Dawgman.com
Sep 16, 2008 |
Behind Enemy Lines: 49ers/Seahawks, Part II  Doug Farrar and Craig Massei contunue their pregame back-and-forth.
-by FalconInsider.com
Sep 11, 2008 |
Burleson done for the season Seahawks lose their most healthy and experienced wideout for the remainder of the season
-by Dawgman.com
Sep 8, 2008 |
Personnel File: Seahawks vs. Vikings Brian McIntyre takes a look at how the Seahawks lined up.
-by FalconInsider.com
Aug 12, 2008 |
Bobby Engram to Miss 6-8 Weeks Seahawks leading receiver from 2007 to miss start of 2008 season
-by NorthwestFootball.net
Aug 11, 2008 |
Camp Report: Whose Line Is It, Anyway? The Seahawks are juggling players at some already unstable positions.
-by FalconInsider.com
Jul 28, 2008 |
Training Camp Day 1: Holmgren Takes Stock The Seahawks open their last camp with Mike Holmgren.
-by FalconInsider.com
Jul 26, 2008 |
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Ht: 5-10
Wt: 188
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2004: Engram missed time with a low ankle sprain suffered in October (played in 13 games), but he once again proved the most reliable of Seattle’s wideouts. Caught 36 balls for 499 yards and 2 TDs in 2004, and posted his highest YPC average (13.9) since 1998. With Koren Robinson’s release, Engram moves out of the slot and will be Seattle’s #2 receiver in 2005. Look for improved numbers from Bobby Engram in 2005.
2003: Engram enjoyed his finest season since 1999, with 52 receptions for 637 yards while matching a career high with six touchdown receptions (1996). Played in all 16 games, starting seven. Also started in playoff game at Green Bay (1/4/04) and corralled four passes for 83 yards.
2002: Started six total games, five in a three-receiver set and one replacing Darrell Jackson (concussion) versus Washington (11/3). Finished fourth on the team with 50 receptions and third with 619 yards. A staple as the Seahawks third wide receiver, led the team with 25 receptions on third down while only five other NFL receivers had more. Of 50 total receptions, led the NFL converting first downs on 43 of those receptions (86.0%). Also served as the team’s punt returner, finishing fifth in the NFC with a 10.7-yard return average on 21 returns for 224 yards with one touchdown.
2001: Served as third receiver in first season with Seattle playing in all 16 games, starting four. Finished the season with 29 receptions and 400 yards. Twenty receptions came on third down yielding 17 first downs. Returned six punts for 96 yards (16.0 avg.).
2000: Moved into seventh on all-time Chicago receiving chart, but had season ended prematurely by knee injury in the third game of the season. Was on pace to approach career-best numbers from the previous season with 16 catches for 109 yards through two and a half games.
1999: Played in all 16 games for the third time in his career, starting 14. Increased total receptions for fourth straight season, compiling career-best and team-leading 88 catches for 947 yards and four touchdowns. Total receptions ranked third in NFC (7th NFL). Recorded two 100-yard receiving games.
1998: Led Bears with 64 catches and 987 yards. Led team with five touchdowns. Only Chicago receiver to catch a pass in every game in 1998. Eclipsed 100 yards receiving in three games.
1997: Bears’ leading receiver for first 10 weeks of season before suffering ankle injury, costing him five weeks. Finished fourth in receptions with 45 for 399 yards. Led team in catches in five of first seven games.
1996: Finished second on Bears in touchdowns as a rookie with six behind Curtis Conway (seven). Caught 33 passes (fourth best on Bears) for 389 yards (third) as Chicago’s third wide receiver. Returned 31 punts averaging 9.1 yards per attempt. Led team with 23.2-yard average on 25 kickoff returns (580 yards).
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