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NFL news roundup: Percy Harvin to rejoin team soon, Doug Martin to IR and more

Percy Harvin will return to the Seattle Seahawks soon, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed Doug Martin on injured reserve, and more you might have missed from Friday in the NFL.

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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Percy Harvin should rejoin the team for practice following the team's Week 10 game, according to head coach Pete Carroll. Harvin sustained a hip injury in the offseason that required surgery to repair and has been on the physically unable to perform list all season. He's eligible to be activated to the 53-man roster at any time, but Seattle doesn't have to do so for a while.

Here’s what else you might have missed from Friday:

Martin to IR

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed running back Doug Martin on injured reserve on Friday, ending his 2013 campaign. Martin sustained a torn labrum in Week 7 against the Atlanta Falcons. It's a shame for Martin, who had an exciting rookie season in which he earned a Pro Bowl berth. The Buccaneers are 0-8 on the season so the decision to shut him down was probably easier for that fact. Martin finished the season with 127 carries for 456 yards and a touchdown.

Foster trying to avoid season-ending surgery

Houston Texans running back Arian Foster has been banged up all season. He dealt with a hamstring injury early in the year and is now dealing with a back injury. Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals will be the first game he misses this season though, as he's already been ruled out. Foster has an issue with a disc in his back and is reportedly doing everything he can in hopes of suiting up again in 2013. That would require avoiding surgery at this point.

Fox released from hospital

Denver Broncos head coach John Fox was released from the hospital after undergoing a procedure to replace his aortic valve. Fox was hospitalized after experiencing chest pains while golfing in North Carolina during the team's bye week. Fox has not yet been cleared to return to Denver. Jack Del Rio, the team's defensive coordinator, is serving as the interim head coach.

Week 10 injury report

The official injury report for all of the Week 10 games has been released. There are some big names on the list, such as Giovani Bernard, Roddy White, Trent Richardson, Darren McFadden and Maurice Jones-Drew. There were also plenty of pertinent posts on individual players, such as Christian Ponder, Michael Vick, Arian Foster and Roddy White.

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