FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – The New York Jets announced Saturday they have acquired wide receiver Percy Harvin from the Seattle Seahawks for a conditional draft pick next year.
Making official a trade that was reported Friday, the Jets get a star from last season's Super Bowl but a player who is injury-prone. Harvin brings versatility and game-breaking skills to the Jets, who have lost their past six games to fall to 1-6.
New York released receiver David Nelson to make room for Harvin.
Jets General Manager John Idzik called Harvin a "dynamic player who has been productive on offense and special teams."
Seahawks General Manager John Schneider noted Harvin's contributions to the Super Bowl and called the decision to trade him extremely difficult, adding, "We are constantly evaluating our team and believe at this time that this is in our best interest to move the team forward."
The 26-year-old receiver has played in 60 games with 47 career starts since being a first-round pick by Minnesota in 2009. He was traded to the Seahawks in 2013 for a first-round and a seventh-round draft choice that year and a third-rounder in 2014.
He appeared in just one regular-season game in 2013 because of hip surgery. But Harvin ran back the second-half kickoff 87 yards for a touchdown in Seattle's 43-8 rout of Denver in the Super Bowl.
Harvin has battled a thigh injury and was listed as questionable for the Seahawks' game at St. Louis this weekend before the trade was completed. The Seahawks have tried to find ways to use him — runner, receiver and special teams — but the injury woes slowed their plans.