Seattle Seahawks receiver/returner/do-it-all guy Percy Harvin has yet to be officially ruled out for Monday's game vs. the New Orleans Saints, but it's extremely likely he sits down.
Per a source, Harvin went to see doctors this weekend and had a cortisone injection into his surgically repaired hip. This is the second time the hip flared up since Harvin has returned to action. The first time was while he was practicing in October in advance of being added to the active roster. When that flareup occurred, Harvin had to have his hip drained.
The piece says that Harvin's toughness was questioned while he was a member of the Minnesota Vikings and he doesn't want that label slapped on him to start his tenure with the Seahawks, so he's taking the injections and undergoing the procedures to play through the issues that are nagging him - problems that are arising because he might have come back too soon. It doesn't seem like he'll play Monday night and if he plays in Week 14 could be limited again, which means fantasy owners are looking at Week 15, at best, as possibly a week where he returns full time. Harvin gets the Giants in Week 15, who rank 6th in allowing fantasy points to WRs so it's not a friendly matchup. Harvin is shaping up to be a very risky play down the stretch.