Colts sign WR Baskett

Mike Chappell

September 17, 2009 by Mike Chappell | Star staff

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In need of a veteran presence at wide receiver while Anthony Gonzalez recovers from a knee injury, the Indianapolis Colts turned to Hank Baskett.

The team signed Baskett, a 27-year-old free agent who played three-plus seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, to a one-year contract today and he was on the practice field this afternoon.

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“It’s good to have another veteran,’’ Colts quarterback Peyton Manning said. “Hopefully we can catch him up to speed as much as possible so if we had to put him in there to play he’d be ready.

“It’s a lot of offense to learn in a couple of days, but he’s been in a complicated offense in Philadelphia and he’s a veteran. He can only help us.’’

Baskett, 6-4 and 240 pounds, caught 72 passes for 1,052 yards and six touchdowns for Philadelphia before being released recently. He played collegiately for New Mexico.

The Colts added Baskett to help fill the void created when Gonzalez sprained a ligament in his right knee in Sunday’s season opener.

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