

The Facts: According to the Seattle Times, it's official: Koren Robinson's agent just confirmed Robinson has signed with the Seahawks. It's believed to be a one-year deal with the Seahawks, returning him to the team that first drafted him into the NFL in 2001. Meanwhile, FOXSports.com insider Jay Glazer reports that Seattle has swapped a late-round draft pick for Broncos wide receiver Keary Colbert.
Diehards Line:The Seahawks -- who had the 17th best pass offense in the league a year ago -- have suffered greatly this year with the losses of receivers Nate Burleson, Bobby Engram and Deion Branch to injuries. They've also lost Ben Obomanu, Logan Payne and Seneca Wallace. ... Robinson's breakout season in 2002 when he caught 78 passes for 1,240 yards followed by two years in which his production plummeted and finally 2004 when he was suspended four games by the league, benched one game by his coached and released by the Seahawks that offseason after being arrested for DUI. ... Colbert was in his first year with Denver after four seasons with the Panthers. He has 109 career receptions and seven touchdowns, though he has not found the end zone since 2005.