
Dec 24, 2016; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Paul Richardson (10) celebrates after catching a touchdown reception in the fourth quarter in a game against the Arizona Cardinals at CenturyLink Field. The Cardinals won 34-31. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
Seahawks wide receiver Paul Richardson had a grand total of one postseason catches heading into Saturday's NFC Wild Card round matchup with the Detroit Lions.
One. Uno. Ein.
That's ok -- Richardson's second postseason catch will be part of highlight reels for years.
It might be the catch of the year in the NFL.
Richardson, who is seeing an increase in snaps because of the Seahawks' loss of Tyler Lockett, is a third-year player out of Colorado that had played 52 games in his three years with the Seahawks but only had two touchdowns.
Because of that, we're going to ignore what is a pretty clear facemask penalty for now and just enjoy one superb haul.
Update: Richardson is still doing awesome things:








































