The Seattle Seahawks won an immensely critical game on Sunday, defeating the Carolina Panthers 30-27 to move to 6-5 on the year and put themselves in playoff position with five games remaining.

The win was not only big for the team but was record-setting for quarterback Russell Wilson, who passed Dave Krieg for the most regular-season wins in Seahawks franchise history.

At 71-35-1, Wilson has surpassed Krieg’s 70-49 record. He had already passed Matt Hasselbeck, who was 69-62 for the Seahawks.

Wilson leaped Krieg while playing in 22 fewer games and Hasselbeck in 32 fewer contests, a testament to Seattle’s success in the Wilson era.

Because of his stellar playoff record, Wilson was already Seattle’s winningest quarterback overall.

Wilson will have five more games in 2018, four of which are at home, to try to pad his record while helping ensure Seattle secures a playoff spot in the crowded NFC.

He’ll start with the San Francisco 49ers next Sunday at 1:25 p.m. PT at CenturyLink Field.