Dynamic wide receiver Percy Harvin is unable to play in 2016, according to a tweet from Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager.
Though teams have inquired the last few weeks, sources tell me it's "unlikely" Percy Harvin will be playing football next season. @NFLonFOX
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) April 8, 2016
A former first-round pick out of Florida, Harvin spent last season with the Buffalo Bills and totaled 19 catches for 218 yards and a touchdown. In a career with Buffalo, the New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks and Minnesota Vikings, Harvin has 351 catches for 4,022 yards and 22 touchdowns while also showcasing prowess on special teams and in the running game.
But Harvin has unfortunately proven incapable of staying healthy ever since making his NFL debut. He has not played a full season since 2011 and to add insult to injury, has not even broken the double-digit mark in terms of games played.
Thus, though he is only 27 years old and talented to no end when healthy, it appears that no team is willing to pay significant money for his services since he can’t stay on the field.
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