Buffalo Bills wide receiver Percy Harvin has grown increasingly frustrated with hip and knee injuries that are expected to sideline him indefinitely but he is not contemplating retirement, a source told ESPN.
The Buffalo News reported earlier Thursday that Harvin was considering retiring because of a lingering hip injury that has limited his practice time this season and kept him out of Sunday's 34-21 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Harvin can be cut in all formats as it looks like he's going to be sidelined a while, and his erratic production isn't worth waiting for. Robert Woods and Chris Hogan will see increased snaps in his absence, but the real beneficiary here is probably TE Charles Clay.