Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Percy Harvin is unlikely to make his debut this coming Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, head coach Pete Carroll confirmed on Thursday.

Harvin, who's still recovering from a hip surgery to repair a torn labrum, was traded to the Seahawks after spending his first four seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.

"He's with the rehab guys," Pete Carroll said of Harvin in an interview with ESPN. "We'll see how that goes, then see what [Thursday] brings. With the workload he's endured to get back in shape, there's going to be some stuff and he's been a little bit sore."

Harvin, who made it in the Pro Bowl and All-Pro team in his rookie season, covered 3,302 on 280 receptions with 31 touchdown over his career.