Wilson threw a career-high five touchdown passes, including two TDs to Doug Baldwin in the final 8:12, and the Seattle Seahawks held on for a wild 39-30 win over Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Baldwin caught a crossing route on third-and-10 at the 20, broke two tackles and raced for the clinching score. Roethlisberger threw for 456 yards — the most ever against the Seahawks — but was pulled with 2 minutes left and taken to the locker room for concussion protocol. Wilson’s first TD toss to Baldwin in the fourth quarter was a response to Markus Wheaton’s 69-yard touchdown reception that had put the Steelers in front 27-26. With Antonio Brown being hounded by Sherman most of the game, Wheaton was the beneficiary with nine catches for 201 yards, just the second wide receiver to top 200 yards receiving against the Seahawks. Seattle kept pace in the NFC wild-card race, but may have suffered a significant loss with Jimmy Graham injuring his right knee in the fourth quarter.