Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin has already undergone knee and shoulder surgeries this offseason, and it looks like he isn't done. During an interview with Cliff Avril on Sports Radio KJR, Baldwin said he has more surgeries to come over the next few months.

Baldwin is coming off of a 2018 campaign in which he played in 13 games and hauled in 50 receptions for 618 yards and five touchdowns, marking his least productive season since his second year in the league.

The 30-year-old, who played his collegiate football at Stanford University, went undrafted but eventually landed with the Seahawks in 2011. He went on to appear in all 16 contests during his rookie season, catching 51 passes for 788 yards and four scores.

After a quiet second year in the league, Baldwin posted nearly identical numbers to his rookie year, snaring 50 balls for 778 yards while reaching the end zone five times in helping the Seahawks win a Super Bowl title.

The Gulf Breeze, Fl. native continued to improve in 2014, registering 66 catches for 825 yards and three touchdowns. He then had his breakout year the following season, posting 78 receptions for 1,069 yards and a league-leading 14 touchdowns.

However, Baldwin had to wait one more for his first Pro Bowl appearance, which came in 2016 when he finished with 94 catches for 1,128 yards and seven scores. He then made another trip to the Pro Bowl in 2017 after totaling 75 receptions for 991 yards and eight touchdowns.

Seattle won 10 games in 2018 and went on to lose to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs.