With the Seattle Seahawks down by four points facing a key 4th-and-6 in the third quarter, Russell Wilson looked for his oldest, most reliable target: Doug Baldwin.

Wilson made a perfect throw to the sideline, and Baldwin made a spectacular catch, somehow dragging both of his feet in-bounds for the completion:

The Seahawks would end up capping off the drive with a touchdown and a two-point conversion to take a 14-10 lead.

Wilson has been throwing the football to Baldwin ever since he came into the league in 2012.

Baldwin, who played his collegiate football at Stanford University, went undrafted but was signed as a free agent by the Seahawks in 2011.

He ended up having a surprisingly impressive rookie campaign, hauling in 51 receptions for 788 yards and four touchdowns. Then, after a quiet 2012, Baldwin caught 50 more passes for 778 yards and five scores in 2013, almost identical numbers to his rookie year.

Baldwin would then proceed to make back-to-back Pro Bowl appearances in 2016 and 2017, snaring 94 balls for 1,128 yards and seven touchdowns in 2016 and following that up with 75 receptions, 991 yards and eight scores last year.

Also, in 2015, Baldwin led the league in receiving touchdowns, reaching the end zone 14 times in addition to his 78 catches and 1,069 yards.

The Seahawks won 10 games this season, rebounding from a middling 4-5 start to nab the first Wild Card spot in the NFC.

Seattle missed the playoffs last year, ending a run of five straight playoff appearances, which included back-to-back Super Bowl appearances. The Seahawks won one of those two Super Bowls, defeating the Denver Broncos during the 2015-16 campaign.