There were some glimpses of goodness Sunday in the Seattle Seahawks’ ugly 25-23 win over the San Francisco 49ers.

Quarterback Russell Wilson found wide receiver Doug Baldwin deep on a 41-yard bomb that changed the course of the game in the second quarter. Baldwin finished with only two receptions on the day, but came up clutch when it mattered.

“It was an opportunity to make a play for us,” Baldwin said in the locker room after the win. “We knew the coverage that we were going to get. Russ gave me a chance to go up and make a play.”

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Finishing the regular season with 94 catches on the year, Baldwin tied the Seahawks franchise record for regular season catches set by Bobby Engram in 2007.

“It means I was one short of owning the record,” Baldwin said. “We won ten games, and that’s huge for us. Five years now, ten games or more that we won. I’m thankful to be a part of it.”

Carroll spoke highly of Baldwin’s day in his post-game press conference.

“Doug’s play was a ridiculous catch,” Carroll said. “And fantastic for Doug too, getting a franchise record, or whatever that was, all those catches and the great season that he’s had. It’s beautiful he got that done today.”

Tight end Jimmy Graham also had a huge play on the day, showing off his basketball skills boxing out a defender for a monster catch. Baldwin thought little of it.

“It wasn’t impressive at all,” Baldwin joked. “He’s 6-foot-7, I expect him to make that play.”