RENTON, Wash. -- It didnt take long for the Seattle Seahawks to face a potential injury problem. This one involving their most expensive off-season acquisition, Percy Harvin. The Seahawks new offensive toy has suffered an unknown hip injury that landed him on the physically unable to perform list when training camp opened Thursday. The injury is in the area of Harvins labrum, which has immediately drawn concern that it could be a problem that would cause Harvin to miss significant time before ever seeing the field with his new team. "Percy has a hip issue that hes dealing with that came up over the summer. Were trying to figure it out. Were going to do everything we can to help him out, to make the right decision and take care of him in every way," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. "He was working out just a week or so ago going full speed, but it was bothering him enough we took some looks at it." Carroll did not rule out surgery as the solution, but he felt the team has time to get Harvin ready. "Were going to go ahead and do it step by step right now," Carroll said. "I know he was working full speed just a few days ago but we need to take care of him." The Seahawks made an aggressive move to bolster an already potent offence when they traded three draft picks, including their 2013 first-round selection, to Minnesota in exchange for Harvin. Then Seattle locked up Harvin long-term, signing him to a six-year extension. Adding Harvin to an offence already featuring Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch and Sidney Rice immediately raised the Seahawks already lofty status as contenders in the NFC. Now the plans for seeing Harvin on the field could be delayed, significantly. If surgery is needed, the Seahawks could be looking at an extended period without their splashy off-season acquisition. Rice had surgery to repair the labrum in his hip before the start of the 2010 season while with Minnesota and missed more than half the season. Coming off a Pro Bowl season in 2009, Rice didnt see the field until Week 11 of 2010. Harvin had hip issues early in the 2010 season and he missed a practice during Seattles Junes minicamp with what Carroll called a hip flexor issue. "Right now we need to get more information. We dont know enough right now," Carroll said. Despite debilitating migraines that limited his practice time early in his career with the Vikings, Harvin has been surprisingly durable, even with a rugged style of running through tacklers. Before last season, Harvin had missed only three games in his first three seasons. Last season, Harvin suffered a severely sprained left ankle against the Seahawks on Nov. 4. He was placed on injured reserve a month later, abruptly ending a season that began so strongly. He led the NFL in total yards, including rushing, receiving and returning, at the time of his injury. Wilson didnt seem concerned about Harvin possibly missing practice time. "Percy has played in the league for several years now. He knows football, he understands the game and we talk all the time about certain routes and things," Wilson said. "You dont have to always get the reps to perfect them. As long as youre on the same page in terms of the communication level, on the same page in terms of mentally when youre out there and what youre seeing. Along with Harvin, Seattle also started camp with defensive end Chris Clemons (knee) and tight end Zach Miller (foot) on the PUP list. Neither move was unexpected as Clemons is continuing his recovery from knee surgery following an injury he suffered in the NFC playoffs against Washington. Carroll had no update on a timeline, other than noting Clemons push to make it back for the season opener. 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LAS VEGAS -- The NHLs newest team is named the Vegas Golden Knights.Owner Bill Foley and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced the Las Vegas expansion franchises official name and revealed its logo and colors Tuesday night at a gala ceremony for about 5,000 fans outside T-Mobile Arena, where the Golden Knights will begin play next season.The Golden Knights logo is a simple front view of a fighting helmet with a conspicuous V in the middle. Their colors are steel grey, gold, red and black.Our logo and our name is really going to exhibit the highest element of the warrior class -- the knight, Foley told the crowd. The knight protects the unprotected. The knight defends the realm. The knight never gives up, never gives in, always advances, never retreats. And that is what our team is going to be.The NHL awarded its 31st franchise in June to this gambling mecca in the Mojave Desert. Foley is a billionaire businessman who sold the league on the potential of being the first major pro sports franchise in the growing market while playing in a new $375 million arena already constructed on the south end of the Strip.The franchise made its name announcement near an outdoor rink where young hockey players braved the 58-degree nighttime temperatures in Vegas desert basin. The ceremony endured technical difficulties when a video presentation refused to run, prompting Foley and Bettman to kill time.Bettman grinniingly encouraged the fans to boo him, saying its a true indication that Las Vegas is a real NHL city.dddddddddddd.Believe me, we wont screw up the first game like we screwed up the video, Foley said with a laugh.Foley paid $500 million as an expansion fee to the other 30 ownership groups, and the West Point graduate strongly considered naming his team the Black Knights in honor of his Army roots.He changed his mind during the lengthy process of developing a brand and an identity for his team, but Foley kept a military touch in the name despite some local criticism for its lack of a connection to Las Vegas. Foley has said the team didnt want to include an overt gambling reference in the name, but also considered Desert Knights and Silver Knights.Fans chanted Foleys name when he stepped to the podium to make the announcement.Im very proud of our name, and Im very proud of our logo, Foley said.The team has been enthusiastically received in southern Nevada, which is getting the first major professional sports franchise in a market of nearly 1.4 million. Foley led a successful drive that landed several thousand deposits on season tickets months before the NHL officially granted a team to the city.The Golden Knights immediately began selling team merchandise at the announcement. ' ' '