The Lions and the Seahawks are set to face off Saturday night in their Wild Card round matchup at CenturyLink Field, with the narrative surrounding both teams vastly different, as the Lions limp in as the six seed while Seattle enters as NFC West champs.

When you think of the great rivalries in the NFL, you think of teams like the Chiefs and Raiders, or Bears and Packers. Very few, if any, would call the Lions and Seahawks a great NFL rivalry, but after what happened in Week 4 of the 2015 season, Saturday’s game might have a little more meaning to it for the Lions.

With the Lions trailing the Seahawks 13-10 with just over six minutes to play in their Monday night showdown, Detroit took the field from their own nine-yard line as quarterback Matthew Stafford marched his team down the field.

After the two minute warning, the Lions found themselves knocking on the door of the end zone as they lined up at the Seattle 11-yard line on third-and-one. A touchdown would give them the lead, and a field goal would tie it, likely sending the game into overtime.

Stafford dropped back and found his favorite target, Calvin Johnson, at the Seattle one, and as Johnson stretched to the end zone Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor came over and knocked the ball out of the receiver’s hand before it could cross the plane of the end zone.

Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright then punched the ball out of the back of the end zone for a touchback, giving the ball back to Seattle at their own 20.

That touchback call is where this rivalry may have its origin. NFL VP of officiating Dean Blandino later admitted that Wright should have been called for an illegal bat for knocking the ball out of the end zone, which would have given possession back to Detroit at Seattle’s one-yard line.

But since no flags were thrown, Seattle maintained possession, and on a third-and-two Wilson hit wide receiver Jermaine Kearse for a 50-yard gain. The Seahawks would run out the clock and win the game, 13-10.

You can be sure that that play has stayed with the Lions since that loss. Come Saturday night, they’ll get their shot at redemption.