The Facts:
HC Pete Carroll said Harvin did not practice Tuesday and that his status is day-to-day. “We held him out and rehabbed him [Tuesday],” Carroll said. “We’ll keep working through it, but he’s day-to-day right now.” He did not elaborate on Harvin’s situation.
Reported by ESPN.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Harvin, who had major hip surgery on Aug. 1 to repair a torn labrum, made his Seahawks debut on Nov. 17 against Minnesota, returning a kickoff 58 yards and making an impressive fingertip catch on a 17-yard pass. Carroll said afterward that Harvin was ‘‘a little sore,” but that wasn’t unexpected for a guy who hadn't played an NFL game in more than a year. Up until this point, the expectation was that Harvin would be ready to roll without restriction. That still may be the case (Seattle doesn't play until Monday). We'll follow up as needed.
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