A week after tying the single-season franchise record with 94 receptions and setting a career-high with 1,128 receiving yards, Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin once again wrote his name in the team's record book, becoming Seattle's most prolific postseason pass-catcher.
Baldwin racked up 11 catches, including a 13-yard touchdown, in the Seahawks' 26-6 win over the Detroit Lions in the team's NFC wild-card round matchup, giving him 50 career playoff catches. That pushed Baldwin past Darrell Jackson (41) into first place in franchise history.
After the game, Baldwin called the team's offensive performance the most complete effort of the season.