The Seattle Seahawks traded a 1st round draft pick to the Minnesota
Vikings for wide receiver Percy Harvin. Injuries sidelined Harvin for much of the season, leaving one to wonder if the Seahawks had wasted a pick.
That question was answered in last night’s 43-8 Super Bowl 48 victory over the Denver Broncos.
Harvin took the opening kickoff in the second half and went 87-yards for a touchdown.
AUDIO: Percy Harvin on kickoff return for TD :16
The Seahawks signed Harvin to a six-year deal that could be worth as much as $67-million.
He had surgery to repair a partially torn hip labrum during the summer, returned for one game before the hip sidelined him again. Harvin returned for a divisional playoff game before being sidelined with a concussion. Sunday was his first game back.