ORCHARD PARK — The Buffalo Bills have signed wide receiver Percy Harvin out of retirement.

Harvin has started 60 of 73 career games played, catching 351 passes for 4,020 yards and 22 touchdowns to go along with 145 rushes for 916 yards and five scores. Harvin, a seven-year NFL veteran, was a member of the Bills last season and has also spent time with the Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks and New York Jets.

He retired after the 2015 season. In accordance with team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The 5-11, 184-pound Florida product originally entered the league in 2009 as a first round pick (22nd overall) of the Vikings. Harvin, 28, is a native of Virginia Beach, Virginia.

The Bills also placed safety Aaron Williams on the reserved/injured list.


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