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Report: Bills, WR Harvin agree to one-year deal
The Buffalo Bills and wide receiver Percy Harvin reportedly agreed to terms of a one-year contract on Friday.
The Bills will be Harvin’s fourth team in three years after the New York Jets released him Tuesday rather than pay his $10.5 million salary for 2015.
Harvin, 26, was a first-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings but was traded twice in the past three years — to the Seattle Seahawks in 2013 and then from the Seahawks to the Jets last October.
Harvin is the second controversial player new Bills coach Rex Ryan has signed, joining guard Richie Incognito.
The Seahawks traded Harvin amid reports of the receiver’s insubordination and infighting. Injuries limited him to just six games with the Seahawks.
He finished last season with 29 catches for 350 yards and a touchdown and has 332 catches for 3,802 yards and 31 total touchdowns in his six-year career.
Harvin is the second explosive offensive player the Bills have added this week — they traded for running back LeSean McCoy on Tuesday. They join a team that also has 2014 first-round wide receiver Sammy Watkins.
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