Percy Harvin had quite a pregame ritual during his NFL career.

In a Bleacher Report video released Wednesday, the retired receiver said he smoked marijuana before every game to help him relax.

“The only thing that really seemed to work is when I would smoke marijuana,” Harvin said. “There’s not a game I’ve played in that I wasn’t high.”

Harvin also discussed his infamous fight with Golden Tate when the two were members of the Seahakws before Super Bowl 48 against the Broncos.

Take a look:

“There’s not a game I played in that I wasn’t high”



Percy Harvin opens up about his struggles with anxiety during his playing career. New “Untold Stories” with @MasterTes pic.twitter.com/JdbhjyE9dS — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 2, 2019

While Tate didn't dispute Harvin's smoking habit, the Giants recevier did deny Harvin’s claim that he punched Tate and that Tate ended up in a trash can when both played for the Seahawks.

“What went down is 100% false,” Tate tweeted. “No punches thrown in the altercation and lastly that mark under my eye was there well before the day before the Super Bowl. And you can google to fact check that. Thanks dudes! Still huge fan of PH wish him nothing but health!”

What went down is 100% false for one. No punches thrown in the altercation and lastly that mark under my eye was there well before the day before the super bowl. And you can google to fact check that. Thanks dudes! Still huge fan of PH wish him nothing but health! — Golden Tate (@ShowtimeTate) October 2, 2019

But former Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril appeared to take Harvin's side.

“Everything he just said is a fact,” Avril said on Sports Radio 950 KJR .

Harvin, now 31, played in the NFL from 2009-16, spending time with the Vikings, Seahawks, Jets and Bills.