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Report: Bills agree to terms on 1-year, $6M deal with Percy Harvin

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The Buffalo Bills have reportedly agreed to terms on a one-year contract with free-agent wide receiver Percy Harvin, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Harvin spent the majority of the 2014 season with the division-rival New York Jets, under then-coach Rex Ryan, before being released earlier this week.

Ian Rapoprt of NFL Network reports the deal is worth $6 million. 

While he struggled with injuries throughout his lone season in New York - and the new regime opted for the salary cap savings that came with releasing him - Harvin quickly established himself as the offense's top playmaker upon being acquired in an early season trade from the Seattle Seahawks.

Much like the Jets, the Bills still have some questions at quarterback, but Harvin's ability to get open and pick up yards after the catch makes for a significant addition to the offensive attack either way.

Harvin's ability evidently made an impression on Ryan in their short time together, and with the team also acquiring running back LeSean McCoy in a trade this offseason, the Bills' offense will have no shortage of explosive playmakers at their disposal in 2015.

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