The Facts: Following up on a previous item. ... The Bills might not know "what's going on" with Harvin, but they won't rule out bringing the enigmatic wide receiver back. GM Doug Whaley told WGR Sports Radio 550 on Friday that he'd like to bring back the free agent wideout, once Harvin is healthy. "Absolutely. No doubt about it," Whaley said. "Obviously the first thing for Percy is he's got to get completely healthy. Once he's healthy we'll reach out to his guy and explain that we'd like to have him back."
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As NFL.com suggests, there are a plenty of issues with bringing back Harvin. The most important of which is that the receiver is rarely healthy. Since 2012 he's appeared in just 28 of a possible 64 regular season games. The next issue is cap space, of which the Bills have none. If Harvin were to return it'd have to be for pennies. Another issue is whether the wideout even wants to play. Before he was placed on injured reserve, there was speculation that Harvin could consider retiring. Harvin remains the same as he's been the past four years: A tantalizing figure on paper with little to no production on the field.