Wide receiver Doug Baldwin was not supposed to have that touchdown in the fourth quarter. Baldwin caught a 13-yard pass for the score, sealing the Seattle Seahawks 26-6 wild-card win over the Detroit Lions Saturday night.

“That ball was supposed to go to Jermaine [Kearse],” Baldwin said in his post-game press conference. “I feel terrible about it. You guys laugh, but we work really, really hard. Every opportunity and every target is few and far between.

“I wasn’t where I was supposed to be. Fortunately enough, it worked out for us in terms of us scoring a touchdown, but I took a touchdown away from my brother and I feel terrible about it.”

Baldwin said he apologized to Kearse after the play. Quarterback Russell Wilson was just happy to find someone in the end zone.

“Two great players. Doug was just trying to make a play on it, so I’m just glad somebody got it,” Wilson said after the game. “That was a key part of the game and all those guys. I trust every single one of them. Jermaine, he’s been so clutch for us in big situations. He is a consistent guy, you believe in him. Same thing for Doug and P. Rich [Paul Richardson], so it was great to have those guys out there.”

Baldwin finished the night with another big game, catching 11-of-12 targets for 104 yards and the touchdown. He is now the franchise leader in post-season receptions with 50.

Kearse, with just two receptions for 14 yards, will have another shot next week when the Seahawks travel to Atlanta for the Divisional Round game.