RENTON -- The Seahawks doubled up on wide receivers Tuesday to replenish their short-handed passing game.
First, they made a trade with the Denver Broncos to acquire Keary Colbert. At 3 p.m., they will announce the re-signing of former first-round draft choice Koren Robinson. Each player is familiar with the West Coast offense, a necessity because the Seahawks have lost five receivers to injuries -- Nate Burleson, Ben Obomanu and Logan Payne, who are on injured reserve; and Bobby Engram and Deion Branch, who have yet to return from injuries.
Colbert, 26, played his first four seasons with the Carolina Panthers before signing with the Broncos in free agency. His best season game in 2004, when he caught 47 passes for a 16-yard average and five touchdowns as a rookie.
The Seahawks will give the Broncos a conditional draft choice in 2009, depending on how much playing time Colbert sees this season
Wow weirdest thing about getting Colbert to me is he's my cousin and I forgot he was in the league. Hahah. Sorry cuz, I guess it's your turn to get injured.
Seriously Robinson/ Colbert sound alot better than what we had.