The Seattle Seahawks finally have a consistent running attack, something the team has been lacking since Marshawn Lynch departed after the 2015 season. With that comes a heavy dose of running plays, limiting Russell Wilson’s role as a playmaker and pocket passer.

However, as long as the team is winning, Wilson has no issue with a smaller role.

“You guys know me, all I care about is winning – whatever it takes,” Wilson said on Thursday. “I love finding ways to win and just doing whatever it takes, that’s where you get a lot of joy out of this process too. You put all the hard work in, you get a win, you get to celebrate in the locker room – those are the things you love. It doesn’t matter how we win.”

While Wilson has thrown the ball less than usual this season, his efficiency and total touchdown numbers are actually quite high. Wilson has completed 146 passes on 221 attempts this season, good for a 66.1% completion percentage. He also has 1,791 yards and 18 touchdowns, putting him on pace to eclipse the career-high 34 touchdowns he threw last year.

Wilson also sports a QB rating of 108.6, the second highest mark of his career after his 110.0 mark from 2015.

“We’ve got a lot of good things going on in the passing game, we’ve been able to throw a good amount of touchdowns, guys making a lot of plays,” Wilson continued. “It’s been exciting just to see the diversification of so many guys making plays – I think that’s the thing for us that’s been so cool. I think that a lot of good things are going on for sure.”

Wilson threw for 198 yards and three touchdowns in Week 5 against the Los Angeles Rams, and will look to find the end zone multiple times when the two teams square off again on Sunday in LA.