Percy Harvin

Buffalo Bills
Pos: WR
Status: Inactive
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Percy Harvin placed on reserve/non-football illness list, ending his season

Harvin has been dealing with chronic migraines, which has kept him sidelined for a couple of weeks. His health concerns are bad enough to end his season, and possibly his career. He made a brief return from retirement with Buffalo that ended with two receptions for six yards. Buffalo will go forward with Sammy Watkins, Marquise Goodwin, and Robert Woods at receiver. Woods has missed the last two games with a knee sprain and could potentially miss Week 14 as well.

Robert Woods and Percy Harvin miss practice again for Buffalo

It's looking as if these two Bills WRs will not play as they have yet to practice this week. Sammy Watkins is in play, even if limited in snaps, and Marquise Goodwin (assuming he can go) also has some value with more targets likely coming his way. It's also a boost to LeSean McCoy and Charles Clay who should have more passes thrown their way.

Percy Harvin and Robert Woods do not practice again for Bills

It's the same story as yesterday as the two Buffalo WR's missed practice again. It's looking as if they will not play this week leaving Sammy Watkins and Marquise Goodwin (along with TE Charles Clay and RB LeSean McCoy) as the primary receiving threats for the Bills. They face a Raiders defense that is 29th in total DVOA and 24th in pass DVOA putting those four players on the map along with QB Tyrod Taylor as viable DFS options (McCoy being the clear top option on the team).

Percy Harvin and Robert Woods continue to not practice for Bills

The two Buffalo WR's missed last weeks game and it's not looking good for them to return to action this week as they continue to miss practice. Sammy Watkins is back in the fold though and is the Buffalo receiving option you want to target.

Percy Harvin (migraines) not expected to play Sunday

Harvin was expected to see an increased role Sunday with Robert Woods out, but he won't be able to suit up after suffering migraines during the week. Sammy Watkins will start along with Marquise Goodwin. Watkins could get on the field for around 50-60% of the Bills' snaps today, per Joe Buscaglia.

Sammy Watkins and LeSean McCoy practice for Bills; Robert Woods and Percy Harvin do not

It's looking more and more like Watkins will return to the field this week as he practiced for the third straight day. McCoy also looks good to go which is a good thing since Mike Gillislee missed practice again. He was joined by WR's Robert Woods and Percy Harvin on the sidelines.

LeSean McCoy officially active for Monday night

He faces a Seattle defense that's allowed 100-yard rushers in consecutive weeks. He'll get a ton of volume as the Seahawks have an elite secondary, and the Bills' receiving corps is thin. Percy Harvin will also be active, but it's unclear how much he'll actually play. Reggie Bush, Robert Woods, and Charles Clay are all active as well; all three will have a tough time producing tonight.

Percy Harvin expected to play Monday

Buffalo is really thin at receiver, so they're going to work Harvin into the game on Monday. He won't see many snaps though as he's been away from football for a year and just signed with the Bills on Tuesday. Harvin isn't worth rostering this weekend, but it will be fun to see how he fits with the team in the coming weeks.

Percy Harvin signed by Bills, expected to debut in Week 11

Harvin came out of retirement today to sign with the Bills. He won't be ready to suit up this weekend, and Buffalo has a bye in Week 10. Harvin should get out there for their Week 11 matchup with the Bengals. The Bills are very thin at receiver, so it will interesting to see where he lands in the pecking order. We'll find out more about his place in the depth chart after their bye week.

Percy Harvin out for Sunday's game

As expected, Percy Harvin has been ruled out for this weekends game. Robert Woods and Chris Hogan should get more targets as a result but neither of viable DFS options.