Ted S. Warren

Updates from Friday, Oct. 24

ESPN's Kenny Mayne discussed reports of a divide in the Seahawks' locker room on Friday, according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio:

“Two sources — one inside the team, one outside of the underachieving 3-3 Seahawks — tell me that much of what was written in Mike Freeman’s Bleacher Report column is true,” Mayne said, apparently reading from carefully-crafted prompter copy. “[Freeman] wrote of turmoil involving since-traded Percy Harvin and the quarterback Russell Wilson that led to a more widespread internal battle pitting those for Russell Wilson and those against. And Freeman surmised on his own an issue among some teammates regarding Wilson that quote, he isn’t black enough. A certain expected behavior based on color, apparently. One of the sources told me, quote, I don’t know how he got all that stuff, but it’s pretty much true. We do have a divide. We’re working on it. Thursday that notion was not presented to Wilson, but over and again, questions came about Harvin’s departure.”

Updates from Thursday, Oct. 23

Russell Wilson spoke about Percy Harvin and reported issues in the Seahawks' locker room on Thursday, via John Boyle of the Everett Herald and the Seahawks:

Updates from Sunday, Oct. 19

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports the Seahawks were interested in moving Percy Harvin before the loss to the Cowboys:

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported one deal that was discussed surrounding Harvin and the Broncos:

ESPN's Chris Mortensen later reported the Seahawks were ready to move on from Harvin in some fashion this season:

Updates from Saturday, Oct. 18

The Jets made Harvin official, per Jets.com reporter Eric Allen:

The Jets announced Saturday morning that they have acquired WR-KR Percy Harvin from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for an undisclosed draft selection. In order to make room for Harvin, the Jets released veteran WR David Nelson. “Percy is a versatile, dynamic player who has been productive on offense and special teams," said Jets GM John Idzik. "We’re excited about adding him to the Jets.”

The team tweeted a photo of Harvin arriving at the facilities:

NFL Network's Albert Breer had a statement from Seahawks GM John Schneider as well:

"Although this was an extremely difficult decision, we are constantly evaluating our team and believe at this time, that this is in our best interest to move the team forward. We thank Percy for his efforts that contributed to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory and wish him well."

Peter King of the MMQB reveals the Seahawks spoke with other teams about a potential trade:

Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio provides details on Harvin's alleged altercation with then teammate Golden Tate:

In Seattle, it was just as bad. Said one source regarding the situation, “Believe everything you hear about Harvin and the Seahawks.” The reported fracas with former Seahawks receiver Golden Tate happened, we’re told, the night before Super Bowl XLVIII. The source said Harvin body slammed Tate at the team hotel, and that players initially feared Harvin broke Tate’s neck.

Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News has the latest on the pick the Jets sent to Seattle:

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network confirmed Mehta's report:

Original Text

The New York Jets have addressed one of their biggest offensive needs after reportedly acquiring Percy Harvin from the Seattle Seahawks for a conditional draft pick.

Fox Sports' Jay Glazer broke the news:

NFL.com's Ian Rapoport confirmed the trade and also reported that a mid-round pick will be going Seattle's way:

Jason LaCanfora of CBS Sports notes what pick it will likely be:

The trade seemed to come out of nowhere, but Fox Sports' Mike Garafolo reported that the Seahawks had let teams know behind the scenes that Harvin was available for the right price:

On Saturday, Bleacher Report's Mike Freeman added more insight into what went into the trade:

NFL.com's Albert Breer explained the impact Harvin will have on the Jets' salary cap:

ESPN's Adam Schefter provided some insight on why the Seahawks moved Harvin:

Bleacher Report's Mike Freeman confirms that there were issues in Seattle:

ESPN's Brock Huard expanded on Schefter's thoughts, tweeting that there may have been locker room issues at play in the decision:

NFL Around the League's Twitter feed further confirms that Harvin may not have been the best fit in Seattle:

NFL.com's Albert Breer notes that if it's true, Harvin's temper likely was a factor in being such a tough player to work with:

Lance Zierlein of 720 Talk Radio takes Breer's notes even further:

Pro Football Talk believes Seattle is simply moving on from a mistake:

In five games this season, Harvin has 133 yards through the air and 92 yards on the ground with one rushing touchdown. The Jets will hope that he can inject some life into a passing attack that is dead last in the league in yards per game (185.4).

Having an established wide receiver around should also speed along Geno Smith's development. The Jets QB is no stranger to a dynamic playmaker like Harvin after having played with Tavon Austin at West Virgina.

The Seahawks have a few potential options to replace Harvin, one of which is Doug Baldwin. The 26-year-old played very well in the slot last year, per Pro Football Focus:

Seattle won a Super Bowl despite Harvin missing all but one regular-season game. The team will likely find a way to compensate for his departure without sacrificing too much production.