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Behind Wilson, Seattle rallies for 12-10 win over Miami

Seattle wide receiver Doug Baldwin had said Saturday that the team would lock arms in a “demonstration of unity”.

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Four Dolphins players took a knee during the national anthem before Sunday’s game in Seattle.

Wilson hit Doug Baldwin with a 2-yard touchdown with 31 seconds left to cap a 75-yard drive that began after Miami had scored its only touchdown to take its only lead of the day.

It was the 19th time in 75 games Wilson had led a fourth-quarter or overtime comeback to get Seattle a win.

After the Dolphins (0-1) scored the go-ahead touchdown with just over four minutes remaining, Wilson engineered a 14-play, 75-yard drive that included two fourth-down conversions.

Still, Wilson managed to lead the team’s game-winning drive and finished with 258 yards on 27-for-43 passing. The play came after Seattle had taken its second timeout during which the Seahawks made a decision to change formations. Tannehill was 16 of 29 for 186 yards. “We weren’t sure what he could do”, Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. And in the third quarter, Andrew Franks’ 27-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Cassius Marsh.

Kaepernick, whose team doesn’t play until Monday night, has said that he’ll continue to kneel during the national anthem to protest the oppression of black people in the United States. We also recognize that it’s an individual’s right to reflect during the anthem in different ways.

The Dolphins subsequently released a statement on the controversy: “We encourage all members of our organization to stand at attention during the national anthem out of respect and appreciation for the freedoms we are afforded as Americans”. He did not return.

Seahawks — Rookie RB C.J. Prosise suffered a wrist injury in the first half and was seen on the sideline with a cast on his wrist. If you would like to discuss another topic, look for a relevant article.

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