The Seattle Seahawks are once again the class of the NFC West, having clinched the division last week in their 24-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. With only two games remaining in the regular season, Seattle will now look to clinch the NFC’s two seed and the much sought after first-round bye that goes with it.

In order to give themselves a chance to clinch this weekend, though, they’ll first have to beat the Arizona Cardinals, who at 5-8-1 may seem like an easy opponent. But based on the history of this series, the Seahawks should definitely be concerned about their Christmas Eve game against Arizona, especially when it comes to the play of Russell Wilson.

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Seattle is 5-3-1 against the Cardinals since 2012 (Russell Wilson’s first season), with their three losses all being decided by seven points or less. What’s concerning, however, is the fact that the Seahawks are just 2-2 against the Cardinals at home during that time span, and their quarterback has struggled mightily.

Wilson has surprisingly been far less effective at home against Arizona than on the road. He’s thrown four touchdowns, three interceptions and posted a passer rating of 77.7 in home games against the Cards, while throwing nine touchdowns and just one interception in his career in Arizona, posting a passer rating of 100.3.

If Seattle wants to give themselves a chance at clinching the two spot this weekend, they’ll need Wilson to turn things around at home against Arizona.

Maybe Santa can bring a little Christmas magic to Wilson for Saturday’s game.