By The Associated Press
     LANDOVER, Md. (AP) – The NFL’s wild-card weekend is over and Seattle’s Russell Wilson is the lone rookie quarterback remaining.
 
     Wilson teamed with Marshawn Lynch to lead Seattle to a 24-14 comeback victory Sunday over the Washington Redskins, who lost rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III to another knee injury in the fourth quarter.
 
     Seattle will play at Atlanta on Sunday.
 
     “I think I did put myself at more risk by being out there,” Griffin said. “But every time you get on the field, you’re putting yourself on the line.”
 
     Griffin didn’t know what the injury was, and coach Mike Shanahan said he was scheduled for an MRI to determine the extent of the injury.
 
     BALTIMORE (AP) – Anquan Boldin set a franchise record with 145 yards on five receptions, including the clinching touchdown, as Baltimore beat Indianapolis 24-9 in Sunday’s AFC wild-card game.
 
     The Ravens will play at Denver on Saturday.
 
     Colts offensive coordinator, who served as interim coach when Chuck Pagano was getting chemotherapy for leukemia, was hospitalized with flu-like symptoms and did not attend the game.
 
     HOUSTON (AP) – Arian Foster ran for 140 yards and a touchdown, and the Houston Texans used a stifling defense for a 19-13 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday in an AFC wild-card playoff game.
 
     The Texans will play at New England on Sunday.
 
     GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – John Kuhn scored two touchdowns, DuJuan Harris added another and Aaron Rodgers connected with an NFL playoff-record 10 receivers as he threw for 274 yards in his first playoff victory at home.
 
     Defensively, the Packers (12-5) finally managed to contain Adrian Peterson and were all over Vikings backup Joe Webb, pressed into service because of Christian Ponder’s triceps injury.
 
     The Packers play at San Francisco on Saturday.