KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Chiefs have ventured into the red zone five times the past two weeks.They have one touchdown to show for it.After settling for a field goal on the first trip Sunday, Alex Smith tossed an interception in the end zone midway through the fourth quarter that spoiled another drive. Tampa Bay capitalized by going the other way for a touchdown that proved crucial in the Buccaneers 19-17 victory.Im going to take responsibility for it. Were not getting into the end zone for touchdowns when we need to, said Chiefs coach Andy Reid, who this week said scoring touchdowns rather than field goals was a priority. When youre given an opportunity, youve got to make plays.The Buccaneers (5-5) certainly did, going 11 of 16 on third down. That included a conversion with just over two minutes remaining that allowed them to nearly finish off the game.By the time Kansas City finally forced a punt, there was 8 seconds to go.I dont think theres one thing you can point to. I dont think theres one thing that can do it, Smith said of the red-zone trouble. You got to come away with points. Thats a difference maker.Smith was 23 of 30 for 268 yards in another inconsistent performance. He was thoroughly outplayed by Tampa Bay counterpart Jameis Winston, who threw for 331 yards and a touchdown.I wish you guys could have been in that huddle, Winston said of the drive that nearly ended the game. You could just see the faces, everyone was being anxious. I stepped in the huddle and said, `Guys, just calm down. Lets finish. Lets finish. We got this. And we did.As the Buccaneers celebrate their fifth straight win over the Chiefs (7-3), here are some of the story lines that came to dominate the afternoon:GET ONE, LOSE ONE: The Chiefs pass rush got four-time Pro Bowl linebacker Justin Houston back for the first time this season, but it also lost Dee Ford to a hamstring injury before halftime.Ford entered the game tops in the NFL with 10 sacks. And while Houston wound playing more snaps than Reid would have liked, he was unable to generate much pressure on the quarterback. The only sack Kansas City got was granted to the team on Winstons fumble.He got a lot of snaps, Reid said of Houston, who had not played in a game since having surgery to his left ACL in February. Hes going to be sore tomorrow.WINNING FOR MONK: Winston dedicated the win to former Florida State star and longtime administrator Monk Bonasorte, who died Saturday night after a battle with brain cancer. He was 59.He really meant a lot to me, said Winston, who starred for the Seminoles before becoming the No. 1 overall draft pick. If the Bonasorte family is listening, thank you. I love you.MORE HEAVY HEARTS: Chiefs long snapper James Winchester played one day after the funeral for his father, Michael, who was shot to death at an Oklahoma City airport on Tuesday.Police believe the elder Winchester, an employee for Southwest Airlines, was gunned down near an airport parking ramp in retaliation for the assailant losing his own airline job.I cant commend that guy enough, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said. The stuff that hes been dealt this week is, man, its hard. It makes football seem pointless. Its life and when you lose someone special like that, for him to be out here to be a part of this team, it just shows you the type of brotherhood that we have here.LETS GO STREAKING: The Chiefs not only had their five-game winning streak snapped, they lost inside the raucous environs of Arrowhead Stadium for the first time since Oct. 11, 2015.Man, the crowd noise was amazing, Winston said. I love to play here.TOUGH SLEDDING: Buccaneers running back Doug Martin carried 24 times for 63 yards, while Chiefs running back Spencer Ware was held to 69 yards on 17 carries. Both teams appeared intent on establishing the run, and both defenses appeared intent on stopping it.We had some opportunities, Ware said, and we didnt get it done.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLNike Air Force 1 07 Ale . - The Oakland Raiders re-signed offensive lineman Khalif Barnes on Friday. Myydään Air Force 1 Lv8 .C. -- Chris Thorburn thinks one of the reasons the Winnipeg Jets have been successful under new coach Paul Maurice is that theyre playing together as a team. http://www.airforce1suomi.com/ . -- Ryan Getzlaf grabbed the three pucks wrapped in tape and held them up to his chest in the Anaheim Ducks dressing room for a celebration nine seasons in the making. Air Force 1 Just Do It Suomi . -- Three close looks at the bucket, three misses. Myydään Nike Air Force 1 .J. -- Pitcher Carl Pavano is retiring after 14 major league seasons. Aries Merritt won the gold medal in the 110 hurdles at the 2012 Olympics. He set the world record in the event a month later. As impressive as that is, what he has been able to overcome over the past three years is even more amazing.Merritts kidneys began failing in 2013 to the point that they were functioning at only 10 percent. Last September, he underwent a kidney transplant. Despite that, he is still competing, still hurdling and is still among the best in the world.You may have your attention fixed on Michael Phelps, Simone Biles and Usain Bolt at the upcoming Olympics, but Merritt is someone you had better keep in your mind, because his story is incredible and inspiring.When Merritt received the news that his kidneys were functioning at just 10 percent due to a genetic disorder, he feared that he never would run again. Well, briefly. Because this is a man who was not about to give in -- to anything.If anyone deserves a relaxing cooldown, its Merritt, seen here stretching out on a treadmill at the EXOS facility in Scottsdale, Arizona. The Olympic athlete underwent a kidney transplant last September.He owns the world record in the 110 hurdles and won the Olympic gold medal in the event in 2012, yet Merritt calls the hurdles your worst enemies. But recovering from his kidney transplant was as challenging as anything he had faced.A drug-testing official from the United States Anti-Doping Agency is to Merritts right as he does some stretching. He takes medication for his kidney every 12 hours, but those drugs are either neutral or could slightly weaken muscle -- theyre definitely not performance-enhancers.Putting on his shoes for a training session, Merritt felt much better than he did when he donned them for the 2015 world championships in Beijing. At that point, his kidney was functioning at just 10-15 percent, and he was scheduled for his transplant just days later. He still finished third.Hydration is always important for an athlete. Merritt, who lives and trains in Arizona, recognizes that it is a top priority.After his transplant, Merritt wanted to begin training as soon as possible. His doctors told him he had to wait eight weeks. He was able to get going in seven, then needed to wait several more weeks when his new kidney needed a second surgery in October.Its easy to see the Olympic rings painted on the bottom of Merritts pool. Look a little more closely, and you might see the scar left on his abdomen from his kidney transplant.Merritts tattoos pay tribute to his gold at the London Games in 2012 with a time of 12.92. A month later, he broke the world record in the 110 hurdles at 12.80, bettering the previous mark by seven-hundredths of a second. It was the largest drop in the record in 31 years.The kidney transplant doesnt stop Merritt from living life like everyone else -- after all, he competes like few others can. Pizza, anybody?Almost four years after he broke the mark, Merritt remains the world-record holder. But he still has big hopes for the future: He wants to win the world championships.While shopping for groceries, Merritt is able to pick most food items that he wants. One thing he cant eat, however, is pomegranates.Training for the Olympic trials in any sport can be exhausting. Fortunately, Merritt is able to relax in his home afterward. He also binge-watched shows while recovering from his kidney issues. Perhaps Netflix should make a series about him.After a long postsurgical layoff, Merritt was able to get back into training. He wasnt in top shape and ran a shorter schedulee than normal, but he went to Eugene determined to reach the Rio Games.ddddddddddddts not surprising that someone who is a gold-medal hurdler would have a lot of shoes, and Merritt keeps his gear nicely organized.With Jason Hettler timing him and Olympian Muna Lee watching from the side, Merritt trains on a treadmill. Merritt always gives it his all, even when his kidney only could give him 10 percent.Running isnt enough for a world-class hurdler -- you must also lift weights to improve your strength. Given all that he has gone through, Merritt clearly is even stronger in his attitude and approach to life.Merritt walks into the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he received his kidney transplant. Dr. Les Thomas, who treated Merritt, is so impressed by him that he traveled to Eugene to see him compete.Heres one more demand required by the kidney transplant: Because of his immune system issues, Merritt cant clean up after his four dogs. He hired a helper for that dirty work.Merritt calls his sister LaToya Hubbard every day. And why wouldnt he? Shes the one who donated her kidney to save him. She gave me the gift of life, he says.This Nike ad at Hayward Field says Merritt is Unlimited and Unleashed. It should also say Undaunted by Anything. And we mean Anything!Merritt sits at Hayward Field in Eugene while Kelly Clarksons song Stronger plays over the speakers. What doesnt kill you makes you stronger, the lyrics say. Those words could have been written about Merritt.Although he clipped the hurdles four times (which he usually does not do), Merritt ran the sixth-fastest time in the first round at the U.S. Olympic trials, good enough to advance to the semifinals.Merritt wasnt thrilled with his time of 13.64, more than a half-second off his world-record time, but he was happy to advance and is looking to do something magical in ensuing rounds. But what could be more magical than what he has already done?After the preliminaries, Merritt was somewhat fatigued. But dinner and meeting up with his 22-month-old niece, Lela, and his sister LaToya helped re-energize him -- just as his story should re-energize you.Asked whether he would give LaToya his gold medal if he won again in Rio, Merritt said she didnt want it. She only wanted people to know she donated her kidney. The normal waiting list for a kidney can be years; some patients die before they can get one.After advancing to the 110 final, Merritt hugs his mother, Linda Hubbard. She not only raised him, she helped nurse him back to health following his kidney transplant.Merritt had the lead in the 110 final with just three hurdles left to the finish line.Leaping over the last hurdle, Merritt was behind Devon Allen and extremely close in the race to be among the next two finishers who would qualify for the Olympic team. The finish was so close that determining those qualifiers took an agonizing amount of time.In appreciation for his work, Merritt invited his kidney specialist, Dr. Les Thomas, to the trials. Regardless of what his finish would be, Thomas said Merritt is an inspiration. What hes done is a way to say no matter how dark it may be, there is always a brighter spot.Merritt just missed the Olympic team, finishing fourth by 1/100th of a second. Still, he said, People should know that no matter what youre going through in life, if you keep your mind focused on something you want to accomplish, anything is possible. ' ' '