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Former Florida Star Percy Harvin Says He Smoked Weed Before Every NFL Game

Percy Harvin avoids a tackle from a Denver Broncos defender.

SEATTLE, WA - SEPTEMBER 21: Wide receiver Percy Harvin #11 of the Seattle Seahawks is tackled by outside linebacker Brandon Marshall #54 of the Denver Broncos in overtime at CenturyLink Field on September 21, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 26-20. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

Percy Harvin enjoyed a successful NFL career that lasted eight seasons. During that time, the electric wide receiver and return man won a Super Bowl title, Offensive Rookie of the Year award and was selected to one Pro Bowl.

While taking some time to reflect on his career, Harvin made an interesting admission.

"There's not a game I played in that I wasn't high," Harvin said.

"That's what I want the world to kind of see today. It's not a stigma, and people doing it and getting in a whole bunch of trouble. It's people that's just living regular life that's got deficiencies or just may want to enjoy themselves."

Injuries took their toll on Harvin in the latter portion of his career. His last season in which he played more than 10 games was in 2011 - only the third season of his career.

Harvin was never able of reach the heights of his rookie season, when he had two kick return touchdowns and six receiving touchdowns, but he managed to still make an impact when healthy.

The most famous play of his NFL career came in Super Bowl XLVIII, when he ran the opening kickoff of the second half back for a touchdown to help Seattle win the game and the title.

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