The Buffalo Bills have been making move after move since the start of the new season.  First they came to terms with former Jets head coach Rex Ryan to become their new man in charge.  Then the shocking trade that sent the Bills former Eagles running back LeSean McCoy in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonzo.  Today the team acquired another piece to their offense.

Former Jets acquisition, Percy Harvin, agreed to terms with the Bills on a one-year contract to rejoin Rex Ryan who traded for him last season in New York.  With the Jets, Harvin played eight games, caught 29 passes and scored only one touchdown.  Rex Ryan looks to tap into that potential that Harvin showed while with the Vikings from 2009 to 2012.

Harvin now joins his fourth team in four years and at 26-years old and once regarded as one of the best weapons in the game, can he return to the player he once was?  Only time will tell, but Buffalo could be the perfect fit.

Though he is known to be a hot-head at times, Harvin can thrive in the right system.  New Bills offensive coordinator Greg Roman will now add Harvin to his arsenal of offensive weapons that already included the likes of Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods, and newly acquired LeSean McCoy.

Perhaps there is a possibility the wildcat makes an appearance in Buffalo this season; it's only likely with the players they've acquired.  Either way, Harvin can be a game changer for the Bills if, and only if, he stays healthy.

One thing is for sure, the Bills have improved their roster considerably since last season.  The only issue may still be the man under center.

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