Russell Wilson has led the Seattle Seahawks to yet another double-digit win season. He has done that in seven out of eight seasons in the league to go along with two Super Bowl appearances.

Wilson played all 16 games and has yet to miss a game since entering the league in 2012. This might have been his best season yet as he finished with 4,110 yards, 31 touchdowns, and just five interceptions.

While there is still playoff football for Wilson to play, here are his top five performances from the 2019 regular season.

5. Week 6, @ Cleveland Browns

Heading into this game, four of the five games for Seattle were decided by single digits. The Seahawks were 4-1 and looking to take advantage of a struggling Browns team. Cleveland had them on the ropes until Rusell Wilson led Seattle on a game-winning drive.

Wilson finished 23-33 for 295 yards and three total touchdowns, one rushing, in a 32-28 victory.

4. Week 2, @ Pittsburgh Steelers

The Seahawks opened their season with a 21-20 victory over Cincinnati. Week 2 was not much easier when they traveled to Pittsburgh. The Seahawks finished 7-1 on the road this season and it is largely because of Russell Wilson. Their first road victory came in this one by a score of 28-26.

Wilson ended his performance 29-35 for 300 yards and three touchdowns. This was his highest completion percentage in any game this season.

3. Week 5, @ Los Angeles Rams

If you notice the theme, it is that Russell Wilson plays great on the road. With 9:19 left in the fourth quarter, he got the ball back trailing 29-24. He led the Seahawks on a seven-minute drive that ended in a touchdown pass to Chris Carson. That would be the deciding score in a 30-29 victory.

Wilson threw four touchdowns in this one and finished with a 151.8 QBR, his highest of the season.

2. Week 9, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Getting the ball first in overtime against the Tampa Bay defense is easy money for Russell Wilson. The Bucs tied the game at 34 with 48 seconds left in the game. Seattle won the toss in overtime and the Bucs were never able to get the ball. Wilson led a four-minute touchdown drive to end the game.

Wilson threw a season-high five touchdowns in this one. He was 29-43 for 378 yards.

1. Week 10, @ San Francisco 49ers

This could be one of the games of the year. Two of the top teams in the league met with a ton of implications down the stretch of the season. Seattle led 21-10 in the fourth quarter before the Niners roared back. This game went to overtime tied at 24.

In overtime, Russell Wilson drove Seattle down to the San Francisco 14-yard line but made a huge mistake throwing an interception in the end zone. After an insane series of events, Wilson got a second chance with 1:25 left and made the play of the game. He broke an 18-yard run late in overtime to get his team in field goal range.

The importance of this win and the grittiness of Wilson's performance makes this his No. 1 game of the season.