Seattle's Russell Wilson turned a few heads when he caught a pass in Sunday's win over Denver, but it wasn't the first time the third-year signal caller has done it in his football career.

Wilson made a 17-yard catch on a perfectly thrown pass from wide receiver Jermaine Kearse in the first quarter of Sunday's 26-20 overtime win over the Denver Broncos.

It wasn't first time that Seattle's quarterback has had success as a wide out.

In his last season as a college quarterback at Wisconsin in 2011, Wilson scored a touchdown on an almost identical play.

Ironically, that pass was thrown by former Badger teammate Montee Ball, who now plays for the Denver Broncos.

 

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