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Article: ENGRAM IN HIS PRIME AT 34 YEAR AFTER HEALTH SCARE, RECEIVER HAVING BIG SEASON.(Sports)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- December 24, 2007
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Byline: DAVID ANDRIESEN P-I reporter
All in all, not a bad day for Bobby Engram.
On the field before Sunday's game, the Seahawks wide receiver was presented with the Steve Largent Award, which since 1989 has been given to the player voted by his teammates as "the player who best exemplifies the spirit, dedication and integrity of the Seahawks."
In the second quarter, he caught a 23-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck for his 88th reception of the season, breaking the franchise record of 87 set by Darrell Jackson in 2004.
His next catch, a 14-yard grab in the third quarter, was his career-high 89th, one more than his total with Chicago in 1999.
It's a pinnacle ...