Today mark’s the 28th birthday of Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson.

Wilson has skyrocketed to NFL stardom since being drafted out of Wisconsin in the 2012 draft. Some of his many accolades include making it to two Super Bowls, winning one, and being named to the Pro Bowl three times.

Oh, he also married singer Ciara over the summer. I’d call that an accomplishment.

While Wilson has a lot to be grateful for as he celebrates his birthday today, I’m sure there are a few things he’ll still wish for when he blows out his candles tonight.

Let’s take a look.

Running game, please!

At this point, I’m sure Wilson would take even a walking game if it provided some kind of offensive support. The Seahawks are averaging just 88.9 rushing yards a game, and are on pace for their worst rushing season in franchise history. In Wilson’s first four years in the league, Seattle ranked in the top four in rushing every year. This year? They’re ranked 27th. While Wilson was able to do some damage on the ground against the Buccaneers in Week 11 (80 yards on eight carries), he’s going to need others to carry the load in the run game.

Wherefore art thou, Jermaine?

Remember when Seahawks wide receiver Jermaine Kearse had 65 yards and a touchdown in Super Bowl XLVIII? Remember when he caught that 35-yard touchdown in overtime of the NFC Championship Game against the Packers? And, remember that insane catch of his in Super Bowl XLIX? Seriously, think really hard. Kearse has virtually disappeared this year, totaling just 29 receptions for 354 yards and zero touchdowns. While Wilson’s passing numbers have been climbing recently, you can’t attribute any of that to Kearse’s play. Wilson wishes he had the old Jermaine back.

A Cowboys loss

Seattle’s loss to the Bucs dropped their record to 7-3-1, putting them two and a half games behind the Dallas Cowboys for top spot in the NFC. The good news for Seattle is that none of their remaining opponents has a winning record, while Dallas still has to face teams like the Minnesota Vikings (6-5) and New York Giants (8-3) on the road. Wilson better wish the Cowboys slip up somewhere along the way if Seattle wants to overtake them.

Bonus wish: Moon Shoes