AP

The Seahawks put themselves in the driver’s seat for home field advantage in the NFC playoffs with a 35-6 rout of the Cardinals last Sunday and quarterback Russell Wilson’s play was a big reason for their success.

Wilson completed 20-of-31 passes for 339 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 88 yards, including a 55-yard sprint, and a touchdown to lead the team to their 11th win of the season. It’s the second time in his career that he’s thrown for at least 300 yards while running for at least 85 more, which Randall Liu of the NFL says makes him the first person in league history to pull off that feat twice.

It also made him the NFC’s offensive player of the week for the fourth time in his three-year career. It’s the second time that Wilson has taken home those honors this season.

Wilson has thrown for 3,236 yards this year and run for 842, which adds up to as good a season as a dual threat that any quarterback has ever had. Those dual threats were too much for the Cardinals last Sunday and the Seahawks hope they’ll continue to be too much for their January opponents as they try to repeat as Super Bowl champions.