With a win against the St. Louis Rams in Week 17, the Seattle Seahawks clinched the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Now the Seahawks have a bye week before playing a home playoff game. Wide receiver Percy Harvin may even get a chance to make an impact at long last.
NFL injury report, NFC West: Percy Harvin set to return to practice
The Seahawks may be getting a big offensive weapon back.


Harvin, who has only played in one game this season for the Seahawks, will practice this week according to Liz Matthews of ESPN. Seattle traded a first-round pick for Harvin last offseason, but a hip injury has kept him out of action for most of the season. He would be a welcome addition to the offense.
Meanwhile, Arizona Cardinals nose tackle Alameda Ta'amu tore his ACL in the team's loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
The 49ers suffered a tough injury in the final minutes on a win on Sunday. Cornerback Carlos Rogers injured his hamstring, but it’s unclear what his status is for the first week of the playoffs.
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