Net Worth, Contracts & More

Publish date: 2024-08-30

During his inaugural season with the Seahawks, Harvin played a pivotal role in the team’s Super Bowl victory, outclassing the Broncos in the championship showdown.

Subsequently, in November 2014, Seattle traded the wide receiver to the Jets.

Following a short tenure with the Jets, Harvin inked a one-year contract with the Bills in 2015. He returned for one final season marred by injuries in 2016 before retiring from professional football.

Percy Harvin Career Earnings, Contracts, & Net Worth

As of 2023, the former wide receiver Percy Harvin has an estimated net worth of a staggering $20 million.

He made most of his money from his successful NFL career, with a few million stemming from brand endorsement deals.

Throughout his eight seasons in the NFL, he made $42.21 million from football alone.

Out of the total amount, $20.23 million came from a salary, $15.98 million from a signing bonus, $45,000 from a roster bonus, $182,500 from a workout bonus, $3.62 million from option bonus, and $2.15 million from an incentive.

Out of four teams he played for, he made the most with the Seattle Seahawks, earning $19.09 million.

He spent two seasons with the Seahawks and earned $7.02 million in salary and $12 million in signing bonus.

Similarly, he made $9.84 during his time with the Minnesota Vikings, where he spent four seasons.

With the New York Jets, he made $6.47 million and $6.87 with the Buffalo Bills.

Percy Harvin Career Earnings | Contracts

On August 2, 2009, Percy signed a 5-year $12.05 million contract with Minnesota, including a $981,500 signing bonus, a $2.41 million annual average salary, and $8.43 million guaranteed.

He was traded to the Seahawks on March 12, 2013, with whom he signed a 6-year $64.25 million contract extension.

This extension came with a $12 million signing bonus, $14.50 million guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $10.70 million.

On March 13, 2015, Percy signed a one-year $6 million contract with Buffalo, including a $3 million signing bonus, $5.9 million guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $6 million.

Similarly, on November 1, 2016, he signed a $1.74 million contract with Buffalo, including an average annual salary of $1.74 million.

Percy retired from organized football on March 14, 2017, after eight successful seasons with four teams.

A Brief On Percy Harvin

Percy Harvin was born in Chesapeake, Virginia, to parents William Percival Harvin, Jr. and Linda.

After his father’s departure, he was raised by his mother and older sister, Lintera. Linda ran a daycare from their home, with Harvin actively assisting in caring for the children.

Notably, Linda was a former track athlete at Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach and later became an AAU track team coach.

Harvin’s sister, Lintera, also pursued track and field, competing at both Salem High School in Virginia Beach and Eastern Michigan University.

From an early age, Harvin displayed remarkable athletic talent, making an impression as a six-year-old flag football participant.

By the age of 13, he was a key player on the Virginia Beach Mustangs Pop Warner football team under the guidance of coach Bruce Pearl and led the team to a national championship.

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