.Arian FosterDolphins vs Seahawks ? Taking a knee during the national anthemThis is exactly what this country is about. ? Those same people that died and fought for our right to protest, fought for your right to protest against our protest. ? Thats the beautiful thing about America. I love this country and I would rather be nowhere else. ? If kneeling for a flag is disrespectful, then kneeling for your God is disrespectful. -- RB Arian FosterAP Photo/Stephen BrashearMike WallaceBills vs Ravens ? 66-yard touchdown catchOn that play you have a lot of different options. I just got the right coverage. -- WR Mike WallaceAP Photo/Patrick SemanskDeMarco MurrayVikings vs Titans ? Somersault touchdownIt was an open play and I think anybody could have probably scored on that play. I think our coaches do a great job of getting the ball in our hands in space and trying to let us do our thing. -- RB DeMarco MurrayAP Photo/Weston KenneyAndre HalBears vs Texans ? Pass intended for Kevin White interceptedIt left my hands, its my responsibility, so it is what it is. -- QB Jay CutlerAP Photo/David J. PhillipMicah HydePackers vs Jaguars ? Game-winning stop on fourth downI mean, I kind of figured, knew, thats what they were going to do. We just got to execute, whether its I should have done something differently. We just got to get it. If we dont, we lose I guess. -- QB Blake BortlesMike Ehrmann/Getty ImagesMichael CrabtreeRaiders vs Saints?Late fourth quarter two-point conversionIts that kind of belief and that kind of trust that coach has in us that gives us so much confidence. It makes you want to fight for him. -- QB Derek CarrChuck Cook/USA TODAY SportsAaron RodgersPackers vs Jaguars ? 29-yard touchdown pass to Davante AdamsIt might have been more his confidence knowing hes that good to get it over there like that, getting hit and everything. -- WR Davante AdamsRick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/USA TODAYSportsJordan MatthewsBrowns vs Eagles ? 19-yard touchdown catch in the corner of the end zoneIt was huge. You know, it gave me a lot of confidence. Going down, moving the ball, getting that 20-yard touchdown or whatever it was right off the bat. It was huge for my confidence, huge for this teams confidence. I know the people here were rocking, so that was a lot of fun and it was a great start to the year. -- QB Carson WentzMitchell Leff/Getty Images.Brandin CooksRaiders vs Saints ? 98-yard touchdown on a pass from Drew BreesThat took him 11 seconds to go 100 and I said in full pads. Lets put full pads on some of those 100-meter sprint champs from the Olympics and see if they could roll out an 11-second 100. -- QB Drew Brees on Brandin Cooks 98-yard TD receptionDerick E. Hingle/USA TODAY SportsMelvin GordonChargers vs Chiefs ? First career touchdownI kind of just got pushed outside him a little bit and a crease kind of opened up, I just ran through out. You get that kind of opportunity, you got to make the best out of it. -- RB Melvin GordonJamie Squire/Getty ImagesDoug BaldwinDolphins vs Seahawks ? Game-winning touchdownIt was a great route, one-on-one matchup. One of the best receivers in the league gets open. Give him a chance and lets see what happens. I had all the confidence in the world and he came down with it. It was awesome. -- RB Russell Wilson on Doug Baldwins game-winning TD receptionAP Photo/Elaine ThompsonMatt PraterLions vs Colts ? 43-yard field goal to win the gameI kind of black out. When I go out to kick, I expect to make everything. 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Perhaps Carroll was so prepared for a break because he believes there is very little the Seattle Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see anything that we need to add. We just have to get better," Carroll said.BALTIMORE -- Mookie Betts homered twice and drove in five runs, helping the resurgent Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-3 Tuesday night for their fifth straight victory.Betts hit a three-run drive in the fifth inning and added a tiebreaking two-run shot in the seventh. Hes batting .426 with 12 homers and 18 RBI in 11 games against the Orioles this season.Betts had three homers and eight RBI in a 16-2 win over Arizona on Sunday.The victory lifted Boston into a tie with Baltimore in the AL East. The Orioles started the day atop the division by .001 over Toronto, which played a late game against the Yankees.Boston starter Eduardo Rodriguez had a no-hitter before leaving in the fifth inning with left hamstring tightness. Matt Barnes kept the Orioles hitless until Steve Pearce reached on a dribbler that got past the mound with one out in the seventh.Brad Brach (7-2) allowed Betts second homer.Brad Ziegler (1-3) got his first win since being acquired from the Diamondbacks, and Craig Kimbrel got his 21st save.BLUE JAYS 12, YANKEES 6NEW YORK -- Russell Martin homered twice, including a go-ahead shot in an eight-run eighth inning, and Troy Tulowitzki had four hits as Toronto erased a six-run deficit to beat New York.Edwin Encarnacion hit a tying homer and drove home three runs in the eighth as Toronto took advantage of a complete meltdown by New Yorks bullpen. Tulowitzki also went deep to help the Blue Jays pull off their biggest comeback of the season and move back atop the AL East, just ahead of Baltimore and Boston.Impressive rookie Gary Sanchez homered twice for New York, including a titanic, three-run drive deep into the rarely reached second deck in left field. It was the first time both starting catchers had multiple home runs in an American League game since at least 1913, the Yankees said.Scott Feldman (6-4) replaced ineffective starter Marco Estrada after a rain delay and struck out five in three innings of one-run relief.Adam Warren (1-1) began the eighth for New York and gave up four runs in 1/3 of an inning.DODGERS 15, PHILLIES 5PHILADELPHIA -- Chase Utley got curtain calls after each of his two home runs -- including a grand slam -- in his first game in Philadelphia since last seasons trade to Los Angeles.Those cheers came after fans greeted him with a 1 1/2-minute ovation before he struck out leading off a rout of the Phillies.Utley was a six-time All-Star in 13 seasons as Philadelphias second baseman, helping the team win five straight NL East titles and the 2008 World Series. Fans showed their appreciation with a long cheer before he struck out in the first inning at Citizens Bank Park.In the fifth, Utley hit a two-out solo homer off Vince Velasquez (8-5) and raced around the bases in customary fashion. Fans clamored for a rare curtain call by a visiting player, and Utley obliged to another standing ovation.In the seventh, Utley hit a grand slam off Michael Mariot, and fans again cheered him back out of the dugout. It was Utleys seventh career grand slam. His first career hit was a grand slam at Veterans Stadium.Kenta Maeda (12-7) allowed two runs and three hits in six innings.INDIANS 3, WHITE SOX 1CLEVELAND -- Corey Kluber allowed one run in six innings to win his fourth consecutive start, and Cleveland beat Chicago for the seventh straight time.Kluber (13-8) struck out seven and walked two, allowing his only run on Justin Morenaus one-out homer in the sixth. Kluber is 5-0 with a 1.80 ERA in seven starts since a July 3 loss at Toronto.Codyy Allen pitched a perfect ninth for his 23rd save.ddddddddddddJose Quintana (9-9) lost for the first time since June 28.CUBS 4, BREWRES 1, GAME 1CUBS 4, BREWERS 1, GAME 2CHICAGO -- Jason Hammel threw seven innings of two-hit ball, Anthony Rizzo jumped onto a wall to make a remarkable catch of a foul ball and Chicago beat banged-up Milwaukee to sweep a day-night doubleheader.Javier Baez hit a two-run homer while Hammel (13-5) struck out seven to extend his scoreless streak to 22 innings.In the opener, Trevor Cahill (2-3) came off the disabled list to throw five innings of two-hit ball in his first start in nearly 16 months in Chicagos 4-0 win.The Brewers lost second-game starter Chase Anderson to a bruised left quadriceps after two batters and slugger Ryan Braun to a left knee injury in the fourth inning.Matt Garza (4-5) took the loss in the first game and Jhan Martinez (0-1) lost after relieving Anderson in Game 2.CARDINALS 8, ASTROS 5HOUSTON -- Tommy Pham and Jedd Gyorko each homered to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Houston Astros 8-5 on Tuesday night.The Cardinals roughed up Astros ace Dallas Keuchel (7-12) to overcome a rocky outing from starter Jaime Garcia (10-8). Garcia gave up five runs and seven hits in five innings, including three home runs.The Astros dropped their third straight, and the Cardinals won their third in a row on the day they learned outfielder Matt Holliday and reliever Seth Maness are headed for the disabled list. Holliday will have surgery on his right thumb and could miss the remainder of the regular season, while Maness will have Tommy John surgery, likely sidelining him until 2018.Seung Hwan Oh pitched a scoreless ninth, striking out three, for his 12th save of the season.ROYALS 6, TIGERS 1DETROIT -- Danny Duffy allowed one run in 7 2/3 innings and Kansas City hit four homers.Raul Mondesi, Alex Gordon and Eric Hosmer all homered off Justin Verlander (12-7), while Kendrys Morales went deep off Mark Lowe.Duffy (10-1) allowed three hits and two walks, striking out five.REDS 6, MARLINS 3CINCINNATI -- Tucker Barnharts first career grand slam capped Cincinnatis five-run first inning, giving Anthony DeSclafani all the support he needed to beat his former team.With Miami leading 1-0, the Reds loaded the bases with three straight two-out singles in the first against Jose Urena (1-4), who was recalled from Triple-A New Orleans earlier Tuesday.Coming off his first loss this season, DeSclafani (7-1) appeared to injure his left ankle making a sudden stop while running the bases in the fourth. He allowed two runs and seven hits in six innings with no walks and six strikeouts.RAYS 15, PADRES 1ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Brad Miller hit two of Tampa Bays five home runs in a rout.Rookie Blake Snell (4-5) struck out eight in five innings, giving up one run, five hits and four walks.Edwin Jackson (3-3) gave up eight runs on nine hits and three walks in four innings.TWINS 4, BRAVES 2ATLANTA -- Ervin Santana scattered four hits over seven scoreless innings, Joe Mauer homered and Minnesota beat Atlanta.Santana (6-9) walked two and struck out six, throwing 64 of his 107 pitches for strikes to win his third straight start.Brandon Kintzler earned his 12th save in 13 chances after facing four batters in the ninth.Atlanta starter Joel De La Cruz (0-6) gave up four hits, one run, two walks and struck four in 5 1/3 innings. ' ' '