Following Tuesday’s practice, the Seahawks didn’t know yet the status of receiver Percy Harvin, who was in New York to receive a second-opinion on his injured hip.
Well a couple hours later, Harvin, via Twitter, gave out his own update, and it’s not good news for the Seahawks.
when everything is goin good sometimes life throw u a curve ball… sorry to half to report that my injury will require surgery…
— Percy Harvin (@Percy_Harvin) July 30, 2013
Nobody was more anxious and excited about season then….but I will be back strong as ever..i appreciate all the love and prayers 12th man
— Percy Harvin (@Percy_Harvin) July 30, 2013
Harvin’s agent did not immediately return a phone call, but according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, Harvin is looking at a three to four-month recovery, meaning a possible late-season return. The Seahawks will now likely leave Harvin on the Physically Unable to Return list when the season begins, which under new rules would allow them to wait as late as Week 15 to activate Harvin.
The estimated time table for Percy Harvin’s surgery and recovery? I’m told 3-4 months. Perhaps a team decision for roster status.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 31, 2013
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