Percy Harvin Will Make A Decision Regarding His Future In Coming Weeks, Bills Still In Play

Bills GM Doug Whaley told reporters at the owner’s meeting on Monday that free agent WR Percy Harvin is expected to make a decision regarding his future in the next couple of weeks, per Mike Rodak.

  • Whaley mentioned that Harvin is leaning towards playing in 2016, despite some concern that he could retire. (John Kryk)
  • According to Whaley, a return to the Bills is still an option for Harvin.

Free agency opened a few weeks ago, but there really hasn’t been a lot of buzz regarding Harvin since then.

Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk previously reported that it was possible Harvin could return to Buffalo, and mentioned the Ravens as a another potential option.

However, this was before the Ravens signed WR Mike Wallace to a contract, which more than likely takes them out of the market for a veteran receiver like Harvin.

Last year, Harvin was placed on season-ending injured reserve due to knee and hip injuries. There was also some talk that he could call it career, so retirement can’t be ruled out at this point in time.

Harvin, 27, signed a one-year, $6 million contract with the Bills back in March of last year after the Jets cut him loose. His agreement officially voided a few months ago making him an unrestricted free agent.

In 2015, Harvin was limited to appearing in five games, catching 19 passes for 218 yards receiving to go along with five carries for 31 yards rushing (6.2 YPC) and one total touchdown.

We have him featured in our Best Available Free Agents list.

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