Percy Harvin has been retired for all of a year and the itch to get back is apparently all too real. The former Rookie of the Year and Super Bowl champ (with the Seahawks) is coming back to play with the Bills with whom he signed a one-year deal last season.
Videos by FanBuzz
WR Percy Harvin is coming out of retirement to sign with the Buffalo Bills for the rest of the season. pic.twitter.com/rLBPZfCj0G
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) November 1, 2016
RELATED: Percy Harvin could be retiring
The Bills are hurting with receivers as Brandon Tate, Charles Clay and Sammy Watkins are all injured right now. The Bills can still make the playoffs with a strong push to end the season and Harvin could be the weapon that the Bills needs as he is dangerous on kick returns as well as a part of the aerial attack.
He currently has over 3,800 receiving yards in the regular season to go with 885 rushing yards and five kick return touchdowns to boot. He also has 26 receiving and rushing touchdowns in his regular season career.