Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Percy Harvin is sitting out another week after swelling in his hip slowed his return, but another MRI showed "no complications" for the former Vikings receiver, according to John Boyle of the Everett Herald.
Percy Harvin injury: Seahawks WR has MRI that shows ‘no complications’ with hip
An MRI showed Harvin’s hip has “no complications,” but he won’t be ready for Week 9.


Harvin, 25, has already been ruled out for the team's Week 9 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and has missed each of the first eight weeks of the season after undergoing surgery on his hip. Harvin was acquired by the Seahawks from the Vikings via trade prior to the 2013 NFL Draft.
In four seasons with the Vikings, Harvin accumulated 280 receptions for 3,302 yards and 20 touchdowns. The Seahawks could use an influx of production, as the team averages the fifth-fewest pass yards in the NFL through the first eight weeks. Golden Tate leads the team with 32 receptions for 439 yards and three touchdowns.











