Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin will be a game-time decision to play on Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings, per Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times.

It’s the second time in three weeks Baldwin, who has been dealing with a hip/groin injury, has been considered a game-time call. Baldwin did not participate in practice all week and was officially listed as questionable.

“He’s just barely making it through the week right now,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said following Saturday’s practice of Baldwin. “It’s going to be all the way up until game-time before we know.”

Baldwin also had a groin injury which made him a game-time decision before their Week 12 matchup against the Panthers. Baldwin passed a pregame test and played. Carroll said Baldwin’s current issue is similar to that injury but not exactly the same.

Baldwin has had an injury-riddled season. He suffered knee injuries earlier in the year which he was only just fully recovering from.

The injuries have taken a significant toll on his production. He has just 37 catches for 388 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games, way down from his totals over the past three years.

If Baldwin does miss out against the Vikings, the likes of Tyler Lockett, Jaron Brown, and David Moore will have to step up.

The resurgent Seahawks running game, which has rushed for over 170 yards in two of the last three games, will also need to help shoulder the offensive burden from quarterback Russell Wilson.