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Percy Harvin reportedly will play in 2016 and teams are already calling
Buffalo Bills

Percy Harvin reportedly will play in 2016 and teams are already calling

Published Mar. 31, 2016 1:02 a.m. ET

Percy Harvin is planning to play next season and three teams have already reached out to the wide receiver, NFL.com reported Wednesday. The report did not identify which teams have shown interest.

Harvin has bounced around since being dealt from the Vikings to the Seahawks in 2013. He spent time with the Jets and a return trip to Seattle in 2014. He played with the Bills last season.

Bills GM Doug Whaley said last week that he was hearing Harvin was leaning toward coming back.

"From what I'm hearing, he's leaning towards playing," Whaley said. "The thing about the health was, when you're playing at a certain level and you know your body -- and these guys are highly-trained athletes -- for him, he had to work so hard every week to get to that level, and he wasn't getting to that level, so it was frustrating for him."

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Harvin, 27, was contemplating retirement after dealing with hip and knee issues. He was named to the Pro Bowl his rookie season in 2009. 

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