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Percy Harvin Says He Was High Every Game He Played | Untold Stories
Former NFL star Percy Harvin tells B/R’s Master Tesfatsion he was high for every game he played because of issues he had with anxiety. The former Seahawk also tells all on the fight he got into with Golden Tate ahead of Super Bowl XLVIII — before Marshawn Lynch played peacemaker. Watch a new “Untold Stories.”
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The NFL's BIGGEST MYSTERY! (Percy Harvin)
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Every Percy Harvin Touchdown | Percy Harvin Highlights
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Every touchdown that former Vikings, Seahawks, Bills and Jets WR Percy Harvin scored in his NFL career, sorted chronologically
Percy Harvin is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football at Florida, when the Gators won the BCS National Championship in 2006 and 2008, and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft. Harvin also played for the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets and Buffalo Bills. He was named the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2009 and won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seahawks in 2013 over the Denver Broncos. He attended and played football for Landstown High School in Virginia Beach, where his team won the high scho...
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Percy Harvin 😤 Florida Highlights (2006-2008)
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Seahawks:Percy Harvin Highlights SuperBowl XLVIII (48)
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Every Percy Harvin *EXPLOSIVE* Play (as a Viking)
Percy Harvin was Deebo before Deebo was Deebo. And he was better than Deebo. I SAID IT, don't @skolrant me. When I'm sad (as Vikings fans are wont to do), I like to imagine what would've happened if Percy stayed healthy and happy in Minnesota. Ring of Honor for sure, maybe HoF. Dude could RUNNNN.
But alas, William Percival Harvin III stayed neither healthy, nor in Minnesota. But those four seasons (three and a half, really, but who's counting), were freaking *magical.*
Coming out of the University of Florida, Harvin was selected by the Minnesota Vikings on April 25, 2009, with the 22nd overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. He was the fourth wide receiver selected, behind—wait for this—Darrius Heyward-Bey (gross), Michael Crabtree (ew), and Jeremy Maclin (lol). Following extended contract ...
published: 12 Nov 2023
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Percy Harvin Florida Highlights
The ultimate Percy Harvin highlights from his time at the University of Florida.
0:00-5:31 2006 Highlights
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published: 18 Feb 2019
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The Confrontation | Percy Harvin vs. Golden Tate | The Craziest Moments In Seahawks History
#16 The Confrontation | Percy Harvin vs. Golden Tate
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Percy Harvin Seahawks Highlights 2013-2014
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Percy Harvin was just different at Florida
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Percy Harvin Says He Was High Every Game He Played | Untold Stories
Former NFL star Percy Harvin tells B/R’s Master Tesfatsion he was high for every game he played because of issues he had with anxiety. The former Seahawk also t...
Former NFL star Percy Harvin tells B/R’s Master Tesfatsion he was high for every game he played because of issues he had with anxiety. The former Seahawk also tells all on the fight he got into with Golden Tate ahead of Super Bowl XLVIII — before Marshawn Lynch played peacemaker. Watch a new “Untold Stories.”
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Former NFL star Percy Harvin tells B/R’s Master Tesfatsion he was high for every game he played because of issues he had with anxiety. The former Seahawk also tells all on the fight he got into with Golden Tate ahead of Super Bowl XLVIII — before Marshawn Lynch played peacemaker. Watch a new “Untold Stories.”
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- published: 02 Oct 2019
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Every Percy Harvin Touchdown | Percy Harvin Highlights
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Every touchdown that former Vikings, Seahawks, Bills and Jets WR Percy Harvin scored in his NFL career, sorte...
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Every touchdown that former Vikings, Seahawks, Bills and Jets WR Percy Harvin scored in his NFL career, sorted chronologically
Percy Harvin is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football at Florida, when the Gators won the BCS National Championship in 2006 and 2008, and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft. Harvin also played for the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets and Buffalo Bills. He was named the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2009 and won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seahawks in 2013 over the Denver Broncos. He attended and played football for Landstown High School in Virginia Beach, where his team won the high school state championship in 2004.
On April 25, 2009, Harvin was selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the 22nd overall pick in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft, the fourth wide receiver selected in the draft. Following extended contract negotiations, on August 3, 2009, Harvin signed a five-year contract worth up to $14.5 million, including $8.7 million in guarantees. Harvin wore jersey #12 for the Minnesota Vikings.
Harvin caught his first touchdown pass September 13, 2009 in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns, thrown by quarterback Brett Favre. He ended his first career NFL game with a total of 36 yards receiving and 22 yards rushing. On September 27, Harvin had a 101-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers. With this touchdown, Harvin became the first Viking ever to score a touchdown in each of his first three games as well as the second youngest player to return a kickoff for a touchdown in NFL history (21 years, 122 days). On October 25, 2009, Harvin had an 88-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He finished the regular season with 60 receptions and eight touchdowns, two on kickoff returns, and a rushing average of nine yards per carry.
After a stellar first year in the NFL, Harvin suffered a string of illnesses. On April 30, 2009, while en route to a Minnesota Vikings rookie mini-camp, Harvin fell ill and was hospitalized prior to changing planes in Atlanta. He was released from the hospital the following day. Vikings coach Brad Childress said Harvin was dehydrated and had a virus. Additionally, Harvin did not participate in the 2009 NFL Rookie Symposium due to illness and also missed the team's first three practices and first two days of training camp at Minnesota State University, Mankato.[19] Further, Harvin did not play in the Vikings 30-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in week 14 due to migraine headaches, which also prevented him from practicing the following week. However, he did play in the Vikings week 16 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears, but missed two postseason practices before the New Orleans Saints playoff game, due to migraine headaches.
The Minnesota Vikings traded Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks on March 11, 2013 in exchange for a first (Xavier Rhodes was selected with the pick) and seventh-round draft pick in the 2013 Draft, and a third-round draft pick in the 2014 Draft. Immediately after the Seahawks acquired Harvin, they signed him to a new six-year, $67 million contract with $25.5 million guaranteed. Harvin selected the number 11 to wear with the Seahawks, as the number 12 is retired for the Seahawks fanbase "The 12th Man". This trade reunited him with offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, and wide receiver Sidney Rice, all of whom he worked with during his time in Minnesota.
Harvin was diagnosed with a slight labrum tear in his hip while training during the offseason. On August 1, 2013, Harvin underwent successful hip surgery. On August 27, 2013, the Seahawks placed Harvin on the reserve/physically unable to perform list.
On November 11, 2013, the Seahawks activated Harvin from the reserve/physically unable to perform list. Harvin made his Seahawks debut during Week 11 against his old team, the Vikings, making 1 reception for 17 yards and a kick return for 58 yards. A week following his first game of the 2013 season, Harvin experienced inflammation in his recently surgically repaired hip which prevented him from playing. He was ruled out for Week 15 after dealing with soreness in the same hip on which he had surgery.
After not playing in the NFC Championship game due to a concussion, Harvin returned the opening kickoff of the second half of Super Bowl XLVIII 87 yards for a touchdown, helping the Seahawks win their first ever Super Bowl.
Percy Harvin played for the following teams:
2009 Vikings
2010 Vikings
2011 Vikings
2012 Vikings
2013 Seahawks
2014 Seahawks
2014 Jets
2015 Bills
2016 Bills
Percy Harvin caught touchdown passes from Brett Favre, Christian Ponder, Geno Smith, Tyrod Taylor, and Joe Webb
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Every touchdown that former Vikings, Seahawks, Bills and Jets WR Percy Harvin scored in his NFL career, sorted chronologically
Percy Harvin is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football at Florida, when the Gators won the BCS National Championship in 2006 and 2008, and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft. Harvin also played for the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets and Buffalo Bills. He was named the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2009 and won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seahawks in 2013 over the Denver Broncos. He attended and played football for Landstown High School in Virginia Beach, where his team won the high school state championship in 2004.
On April 25, 2009, Harvin was selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the 22nd overall pick in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft, the fourth wide receiver selected in the draft. Following extended contract negotiations, on August 3, 2009, Harvin signed a five-year contract worth up to $14.5 million, including $8.7 million in guarantees. Harvin wore jersey #12 for the Minnesota Vikings.
Harvin caught his first touchdown pass September 13, 2009 in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns, thrown by quarterback Brett Favre. He ended his first career NFL game with a total of 36 yards receiving and 22 yards rushing. On September 27, Harvin had a 101-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers. With this touchdown, Harvin became the first Viking ever to score a touchdown in each of his first three games as well as the second youngest player to return a kickoff for a touchdown in NFL history (21 years, 122 days). On October 25, 2009, Harvin had an 88-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He finished the regular season with 60 receptions and eight touchdowns, two on kickoff returns, and a rushing average of nine yards per carry.
After a stellar first year in the NFL, Harvin suffered a string of illnesses. On April 30, 2009, while en route to a Minnesota Vikings rookie mini-camp, Harvin fell ill and was hospitalized prior to changing planes in Atlanta. He was released from the hospital the following day. Vikings coach Brad Childress said Harvin was dehydrated and had a virus. Additionally, Harvin did not participate in the 2009 NFL Rookie Symposium due to illness and also missed the team's first three practices and first two days of training camp at Minnesota State University, Mankato.[19] Further, Harvin did not play in the Vikings 30-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in week 14 due to migraine headaches, which also prevented him from practicing the following week. However, he did play in the Vikings week 16 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears, but missed two postseason practices before the New Orleans Saints playoff game, due to migraine headaches.
The Minnesota Vikings traded Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks on March 11, 2013 in exchange for a first (Xavier Rhodes was selected with the pick) and seventh-round draft pick in the 2013 Draft, and a third-round draft pick in the 2014 Draft. Immediately after the Seahawks acquired Harvin, they signed him to a new six-year, $67 million contract with $25.5 million guaranteed. Harvin selected the number 11 to wear with the Seahawks, as the number 12 is retired for the Seahawks fanbase "The 12th Man". This trade reunited him with offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, and wide receiver Sidney Rice, all of whom he worked with during his time in Minnesota.
Harvin was diagnosed with a slight labrum tear in his hip while training during the offseason. On August 1, 2013, Harvin underwent successful hip surgery. On August 27, 2013, the Seahawks placed Harvin on the reserve/physically unable to perform list.
On November 11, 2013, the Seahawks activated Harvin from the reserve/physically unable to perform list. Harvin made his Seahawks debut during Week 11 against his old team, the Vikings, making 1 reception for 17 yards and a kick return for 58 yards. A week following his first game of the 2013 season, Harvin experienced inflammation in his recently surgically repaired hip which prevented him from playing. He was ruled out for Week 15 after dealing with soreness in the same hip on which he had surgery.
After not playing in the NFC Championship game due to a concussion, Harvin returned the opening kickoff of the second half of Super Bowl XLVIII 87 yards for a touchdown, helping the Seahawks win their first ever Super Bowl.
Percy Harvin played for the following teams:
2009 Vikings
2010 Vikings
2011 Vikings
2012 Vikings
2013 Seahawks
2014 Seahawks
2014 Jets
2015 Bills
2016 Bills
Percy Harvin caught touchdown passes from Brett Favre, Christian Ponder, Geno Smith, Tyrod Taylor, and Joe Webb
- published: 28 May 2020
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Percy Harvin 😤 Florida Highlights (2006-2008)
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- published: 22 Oct 2022
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Every Percy Harvin *EXPLOSIVE* Play (as a Viking)
Percy Harvin was Deebo before Deebo was Deebo. And he was better than Deebo. I SAID IT, don't @skolrant me. When I'm sad (as Vikings fans are wont to do), I lik...
Percy Harvin was Deebo before Deebo was Deebo. And he was better than Deebo. I SAID IT, don't @skolrant me. When I'm sad (as Vikings fans are wont to do), I like to imagine what would've happened if Percy stayed healthy and happy in Minnesota. Ring of Honor for sure, maybe HoF. Dude could RUNNNN.
But alas, William Percival Harvin III stayed neither healthy, nor in Minnesota. But those four seasons (three and a half, really, but who's counting), were freaking *magical.*
Coming out of the University of Florida, Harvin was selected by the Minnesota Vikings on April 25, 2009, with the 22nd overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. He was the fourth wide receiver selected, behind—wait for this—Darrius Heyward-Bey (gross), Michael Crabtree (ew), and Jeremy Maclin (lol). Following extended contract negotiations, Harvin signed a five-year, $14.5 million contract (including $8.7 million guaranteed) on August 3, 2009.
From the jump, Percy was a beatiful mess—Harvin fell ill and was hospitalized prior to rookie mini camp, then missed the NFL's Rookie Symposium due to "illness." Then he also missed the team's first three practices and first two days of training camp. Migraines plagued him his entire career, and everyone knew his favorite self-medication was, well, tons of weed. God bless him. I get it.
On the beautiful side, Percy was a goddamn wrecking ball. A 5'11" 185-pound wrecking ball. He would line up in the slot, outside, in the backfield—everything. And he'd go over the middle, sacrifice his body, his head, his ribs, his hips, his ankles. His performance earned him a Pro Bowl spot as a kick returner, but more important, he won AP Offensive Rookie of the Year. Harvin is the sixth Vikings player to win the award, joining Adrian Peterson (2007), Randy Moss (1998), Sammy White (1976), Chuck Foreman (1973) and Paul Flatley (1963).
Harvin's electric play took a toll on his body, though. And maybe playing with Christian Ponder did, too. 2011 was the only season he was ever active for all 16 games, and he played his last official game in Minnesota in week 8 of the 2012 season, and an ankle injury got him placed on the IR in December of that year. Bright side? Percy made it to #90 on the NFL's Top 100 Players of 2013.
The Minnesota Vikings traded Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks on March 11, 2013, in exchange for a first (Xavier Rhodes was selected with the pick, so... nice) and seventh-round draft pick in the 2013 Draft, and a third-round draft pick in the 2014 Draft. Harvin made his Seahawks debut during Week 11 against... the Vikings (of course) making one reception for 17 yards and a kick return for 58 yards. Then he (of course) experienced inflammation in his recently surgically repaired hip which prevented him from playing...
... Until Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos, where Harvin peaked, professionally speaking. Harvin had 45 rushing yards and returned the opening kickoff of the second half of Super Bowl XLVIII 87 yards for a touchdown, helping the Seahawks win their first Super Bowl title. Got that ring. Happy for him.
Seattle would trade Harvin in 2014 to the Jets, who cut him the following offseason. Percy landed with the Buffalo Bills, but he didn't make much of an impact. On April 15, 2016, Harvin announced his (first) retirement from the NFL, stating that he needed time to recover from injury but didn't rule out a possible return, which he did when the Bills lost Sammy Watkins to an injury.
But the migraines returned for Percy, and on March 14, 2017, Harvin announced his retirement from the NFL, for good.
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Percy Harvin was Deebo before Deebo was Deebo. And he was better than Deebo. I SAID IT, don't @skolrant me. When I'm sad (as Vikings fans are wont to do), I like to imagine what would've happened if Percy stayed healthy and happy in Minnesota. Ring of Honor for sure, maybe HoF. Dude could RUNNNN.
But alas, William Percival Harvin III stayed neither healthy, nor in Minnesota. But those four seasons (three and a half, really, but who's counting), were freaking *magical.*
Coming out of the University of Florida, Harvin was selected by the Minnesota Vikings on April 25, 2009, with the 22nd overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. He was the fourth wide receiver selected, behind—wait for this—Darrius Heyward-Bey (gross), Michael Crabtree (ew), and Jeremy Maclin (lol). Following extended contract negotiations, Harvin signed a five-year, $14.5 million contract (including $8.7 million guaranteed) on August 3, 2009.
From the jump, Percy was a beatiful mess—Harvin fell ill and was hospitalized prior to rookie mini camp, then missed the NFL's Rookie Symposium due to "illness." Then he also missed the team's first three practices and first two days of training camp. Migraines plagued him his entire career, and everyone knew his favorite self-medication was, well, tons of weed. God bless him. I get it.
On the beautiful side, Percy was a goddamn wrecking ball. A 5'11" 185-pound wrecking ball. He would line up in the slot, outside, in the backfield—everything. And he'd go over the middle, sacrifice his body, his head, his ribs, his hips, his ankles. His performance earned him a Pro Bowl spot as a kick returner, but more important, he won AP Offensive Rookie of the Year. Harvin is the sixth Vikings player to win the award, joining Adrian Peterson (2007), Randy Moss (1998), Sammy White (1976), Chuck Foreman (1973) and Paul Flatley (1963).
Harvin's electric play took a toll on his body, though. And maybe playing with Christian Ponder did, too. 2011 was the only season he was ever active for all 16 games, and he played his last official game in Minnesota in week 8 of the 2012 season, and an ankle injury got him placed on the IR in December of that year. Bright side? Percy made it to #90 on the NFL's Top 100 Players of 2013.
The Minnesota Vikings traded Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks on March 11, 2013, in exchange for a first (Xavier Rhodes was selected with the pick, so... nice) and seventh-round draft pick in the 2013 Draft, and a third-round draft pick in the 2014 Draft. Harvin made his Seahawks debut during Week 11 against... the Vikings (of course) making one reception for 17 yards and a kick return for 58 yards. Then he (of course) experienced inflammation in his recently surgically repaired hip which prevented him from playing...
... Until Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos, where Harvin peaked, professionally speaking. Harvin had 45 rushing yards and returned the opening kickoff of the second half of Super Bowl XLVIII 87 yards for a touchdown, helping the Seahawks win their first Super Bowl title. Got that ring. Happy for him.
Seattle would trade Harvin in 2014 to the Jets, who cut him the following offseason. Percy landed with the Buffalo Bills, but he didn't make much of an impact. On April 15, 2016, Harvin announced his (first) retirement from the NFL, stating that he needed time to recover from injury but didn't rule out a possible return, which he did when the Bills lost Sammy Watkins to an injury.
But the migraines returned for Percy, and on March 14, 2017, Harvin announced his retirement from the NFL, for good.
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- published: 12 Nov 2023
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Percy Harvin Florida Highlights
The ultimate Percy Harvin highlights from his time at the University of Florida.
0:00-5:31 2006 Highlights
5:31-11:15 2007 Highlights
11:15-18:31 2008 Highli...
The ultimate Percy Harvin highlights from his time at the University of Florida.
0:00-5:31 2006 Highlights
5:31-11:15 2007 Highlights
11:15-18:31 2008 Highlights
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The ultimate Percy Harvin highlights from his time at the University of Florida.
0:00-5:31 2006 Highlights
5:31-11:15 2007 Highlights
11:15-18:31 2008 Highlights
- published: 18 Feb 2019
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The Confrontation | Percy Harvin vs. Golden Tate | The Craziest Moments In Seahawks History
#16 The Confrontation | Percy Harvin vs. Golden Tate
The Craziest Moments in Seahawks History
#Seahawks #CraziestMoments #Top40Countdown
Narration by Josh Matl...
#16 The Confrontation | Percy Harvin vs. Golden Tate
The Craziest Moments in Seahawks History
#Seahawks #CraziestMoments #Top40Countdown
Narration by Josh Matlock and Ethan McDonald
Intro Voice: Steve Raible
NFL Footage Disclaimer:
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Music by Danya Vodovoz - Deep and Dark House (Royalty Free Music)
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#16 The Confrontation | Percy Harvin vs. Golden Tate
The Craziest Moments in Seahawks History
#Seahawks #CraziestMoments #Top40Countdown
Narration by Josh Matlock and Ethan McDonald
Intro Voice: Steve Raible
NFL Footage Disclaimer:
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Music by Danya Vodovoz - Deep and Dark House (Royalty Free Music)
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Video Artwork and Content by Bleacher Report: Percy Harvin Says He Was High Every Game He Played | Untold Stories
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- published: 27 Aug 2021
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Percy Harvin Seahawks Highlights 2013-2014
Percy Harvin Highlights during his time with the Seahawks
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Percy Harvin Highlights during his time with the Seahawks
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- published: 15 Mar 2020
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