New Buffalo Bills wide receiver Percy Harvin has insisted that he was not accepted by his teammates at the Seattle Seahawks.
The 27-year-old played for the Seahawks in 2013 and half of 2014, and scored an 87-yard return touchdown as they won the Super Bowl
However, he moved to the New York Jets midway through last season before joining the Bills for this year.
He told ESPN: "My teammates [in Buffalo] accept me a little more. What I mean by that, I felt when I went to Seattle a lot of the receivers kind of took me as a threat rather than accepting me as a teammate.
"I always told those guys, I pulled them to the side several times after seeing a couple of the comments they was making to the media, 'Hey, guys, I'm here to ball with you, I'm here to take us to the next level.'
"A lot of guys were looking at they were established and they didn't need any help. I just took it as I never was kind of accepted in the receiver group by all the members."
Harvin could make his Bills debut against the Indianapolis Colts in week one.