The two newest members of the Philadelphia Union will be available when the team visits DC United on Saturday at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.Philadelphia (8-8-6) is tied with the Montreal Impact for fourth in Major League Soccers Eastern Conference with 30 points, two points behind the third-place New York Red Bulls and six points behind first-place New York City FC. DC United (5-8-8) is eighth in the Eastern Conference with 23 points, three points behind the New England Revolution and Orlando City SC, who are tied for sixth.Philadelphia was one of the most active teams at the close of the international transfer window. The Union sent Sebastien Le Toux, the team leader in assists, to the Colorado Rapids while acquiring Alejandro Bedoya from French club FC Nantes and Charlie Davies from the New England Revolution.Davies, who scored 10 goals for New England in 2015, recently returned to competition after announcing he had been treated for liposarcoma. He is expected to bolster the Unions attack.Charlie adds another dynamic dimension to our attack and is exactly the type of player we targeted during this window, Philadelphia sporting director Earnie Stewart said Thursday. Were thrilled to be able to add another player of quality and look forward to welcoming him to the club.DC United will be missing several key players. Charlie Horton (hand), Chris Korb (ACL), Collin Martin (foot), Chris Rolfe (concussion) and Alhaji Kamara (hamstring) are out with injuries. Marcelo Sarvas will be unavailable due to yellow-card accumulation. Bill Hamid will start in goal in place of Horton.Chris Pontius leads Philadelphia with eight goals and is tied for second on the team with four assists. Roland Albert has scored seven goals and C.J. Sapong has scored six.Alvaro Saborio and Fabian Espindola are tied for the team lead with four goals apiece for DC United. Lamar Neagle and Patrick Nyarko have scored three goals each. sWell Bottle Sale 17oz . 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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Cam Newton got the phone call he wanted.NFL commissioner Roger Goodell spoke via telephone with Newton about the Carolina quarterbacks concerns over not being protected by game officials from hits while in the pocket, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.The phone call came Tuesday, but its unclear exactly what they discussed.The person spoke Tuesday on condition of anonymity because the details of the meeting were not disclosed.NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy declined comment.Newton criticized league officials after Carolinas 30-20 win over Arizona on Sunday, saying that he doesnt feel safe in the pocket because officials are treating him differently than other QBs in the league by not throwing flags when he takes an illegal hit.He said after the game he planned to talk to Goodell about his concerns.Newton said he reached his breaking point came when Cardinals defensive tackle Calais Campbell tackled him below the knees as he released the football.Campbell was not penalized.It was reminiscent of the hit that sidelined New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for the season in 2008.I could have torn my ACL, Newton said Sunday.Newtons frustrations come from numerous hits through this career and added that enough is enough.I dont think theres a person that can go through what I go through and keep their head, you know what Im sayying? Newton said.dddddddddddd Hits to the head, thats one thing, but when youre not protected in the pocket, thats another thing. It became the story of my life ever since I came in (to the league). Its always, `Oh, we missed that, Im sorry. Thats bull c---.Panthers coach Ron Rivera threw his support behind Newton on Monday.Cam is correct, Rivera said. I support him 100 percent in this. I was disappointed it wasnt called. But I get the benefit of looking up at the screen and seeing it on replay. It confirmed what I thought. Its difficult. Youd like to see those calls made. Id love to see our quarterback get those calls.Newton said he is tired of hearing officials tell him they missed a call.I just cant keep accepting, `Oh, we missed that one, or `I apologize for doing that or `I didnt see it, Newton said. Thats horse c---. Coming from a person whos been fined before, coming from a person who everybodys expecting a lot from, Im still going. But yet, when you constantly see the hits, when you constantly see flags being picked up and flags not being thrown, and to see other quarterbacks getting it for lesser physical hits, its taking the fun for me out.Im just being honest about that.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '