The pencil-pushers over at Pro Football Focus dropped an interesting nugget on Tuesday.

Former Lions receiver Calvin Johnson’s sterling performance in the 2011 wild card game earned the highest single-game playoff grade they’ve ever handed out:

Julio Jones had a game for the ages in the NFC Championship, but it wasn't the highest-graded playoff performance we've seen from a WR. pic.twitter.com/MSF22i5Jrc — Pro Football Focus (@PFF) May 16, 2017

The record books show a 45-28 final score, and a postseason-record 626 net yards for the New Orleans Saints offense. But Lions fans who remember that game know Johnson’s efforts put Detroit in the lead for much of the game, and kept them in it until very late.

Johnson, per Pro Football Reference, caught 12 of the 15 balls thrown his way, for 211 yards and two touchdowns. PFF grades more than just the stats, though, they look at what the player did on every snap. Johnson did everything humanly possible, and maybe even then some, to help the Lions win that game.

Here’s hoping Pro Football Hall of Fame voters file this nugget away for when they’re debating his candidacy in a few years.