On Wednesday, Percy Harvin went from unhappy to invisible.
Harvin, who aired his feelings of frustration Tuesday, attended Wednesday morning's walk-through at Vikings minicamp but was not at the afternoon session.
It's the latest step in a saga that started with the wide receiver's apparent disappointment that he wasn't getting a reworked contract and escalated into him asking the Vikings to trade him, according to an NFL source close to the situation. Wednesday afternoon, Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman wouldn't confirm the trade request but said he would have no interest in making such a move.
Coach Leslie Frazier said he didn't know if Harvin would be at the final practice of a mandatory minicamp Thursday. If he is not, he would be subject to fines unless the team excuses the absence.
"I'm not sure," Frazier said. "Whether we talk today or in the morning will probably determine that."
Meanwhile, it has not been confirmed exactly what issue -- or issues -- has Harvin so upset.
Wednesday evening, a couple tweets came from Harvin's verified Twitter account, @Percy_Harvin. They indicated Harvin and Frazier were talking.
"Fans I said I have issues to be worked out money not at all being the problem," the tweets began. "I've dne everything asked and more. ... Me and cch [Frazier] have been speaking and are on the same page ... there's nothin' I can do."