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Despite being 19 years younger than the quarterback slinging passes in his direction, Harvin quickly developed a chemistry with Favre. He was the first Vikings player Favre met when he arrived at team headquarters on Aug. 19 and has emerged as Favre's favorite target on third down.
"I think Percy's on his way to a league of his own," Favre said. "He's quick like Wes Welker. He's got a long ways to go to be in the same category with Wes, but at the rate he's going, he's a dominant force in a lot of ways."
Harvin is the sixth Vikings player to win the award, joining Adrian Peterson, Randy Moss (1998), Sammy White (1976), Chuck Foreman (1973) and Paul Flatley (1963).re Philadelphia receiver Jeremy Maclin, Denver running back Knowshon Moreno, and Pittsburgh receiver Mike Wallace, each with one.
The biggest hurdle for Harvin to overcome in the NFL has been the onset of debilitating migraine headaches. He's dealt with the condition for much of his life, and in December it got so bad he couldn't get out of bed, forcing him to miss a game.
Harvin visited the noted Mayo Clinic in Rochester later last month and hasn't had a problem with them since.
"It was frustrating. It wasn't the first time it happened," Harvin said. "I knew I had to deal with them. We've got a solution to it now, so hopefully I won't have to deal with that no more, and look forward to being healthy."
The Vikings (12-4) sure need him. They are a different team with the versatile Harvin returning kicks, catching passes and taking handoffs. His dynamic rookie season helped the Vikings earn a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs and ensured opposing defenses have more to worry about than Favre and Peterson.
"I call him Little Phenom," said Peterson, the 2007 Offensive Rookie of the Year. "He's got the heart of a lion when he's out there playing."
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