DENVER -- Brandon McManus was wide left and now the defending Super Bowl champs are on the outside looking in on the AFC playoff race, too.The Kansas City Chiefs capitalized on short field position following McManus missed 62-yard attempt to drive down and win it 30-27 on Cairo Santos 34-yarder that clanked off the left upright and over the crossbar in the final second of overtime Sunday night.That left the Chiefs (8-3) a game behind Oakland (9-2) in the AFC West while the Broncos (7-4) slipped behind the Dolphins (7-4) for the current final playoff spot.In pregame remarks on the NBC broadcast, DeMarcus Ware called this a must-win game for us. And this right here will put us over the top, put us to the next level.Instead, the defending champs slipped behind a six-pack of teams, including division leaders Houston and Baltimore, which both have worse records than Denver at 6-5.Winners of six straight games, Miami has the Broncos beat on the conference tiebreaker as it stands now.We just got to get into the playoffs, cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said. I feel like if we get in the playoffs, we can be scary for anybody.That task just got a whole lot trickier for the Broncos, who hit the road for the next two games, at Jacksonville and Tennessee, before returning home for a game against New England. They wrap up against the Chiefs and Raiders.The Broncos have won the AFC West each of the last five years but theyve already lost to every team in the division.KUBIAKS TOUGH NIGHT: Not only did he pick what turned out to be the wrong move -- punt, go for it or try the field goal -- on fourth-and-10 from the Chiefs 34 with just over a minute remaining -- but Broncos coach Gary Kubiak also got whistled for getting in the way of an official running down the sideline.That took 15 yards off Emmanuel Sanders 64-yard catch. But the Broncos bailed out their coach two plays later when Trevor Siemian hit Sanders for a 35-yard touchdown.They couldnt bail him out after McManus missed what would have been the longest game-winning overtime field goal in NFL history.BREAKDOWNS: The Broncos special teams had a rough night as they allowed an 86-yard kick return for a score by Tyreek Hill, saw Jordan Norwood muff a punt and were called for an illegal formation on a field goal attempt, which led to a Kansas City touchdown.All this after special teams came up big at New Orleans two weeks earlier by blocking an extra point and returning it for the first game-winning defensive 2-point play in NFL history.Norwood recovered his first muff in the first half but it set up Kansas Citys safety. His second one came at midfield after Denvers defense had recorded two sacks and forced Dustin Colquitt to punt out of his own end zone.Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib shoved Norwood in the back as he was trudging off the field following the turnover.This loss right here was on everybody -- offensively, defensively, special teams, coaching, Sanders said. Everybody didnt do their job tonight. Its a hard loss, but weve got to bounce back.REMEMBERING DAD: Chiefs long snapper James Winchester had a key fumble recovery in the fourth quarter in his second game since his father was slain. Michael Winchester was killed by a disgruntled former Southwest Airlines employee outside an Oklahoma City airport earlier this month.Im just thankful to be a part of this team and just come out and contribute, Winchester said.SEEING YELLOW: The Broncos had 15 penalties for 97 yards, including three on Kansas Citys game-tying drive to send the game into overtime.We have to do a better job with that, Von Miller said. We always do a good job with that, but it was just a tough patch right there. ... Well be better.TRIPLE THREAT: Rookie Tyreek Hills trio of touchdowns came on a return, a rush and a reception. 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RIO DE JANEIRO -- Several swimmers were listed with the wrong qualifying times coming into the Rio Olympics.World governing body FINA was able to correct some mistakes, including the time of a Kuwaiti swimmer competing under the International Olympic Committee flag because her countrys national committee has been suspended from taking part in the Games.The Guardian newspaper in Britain reported that 17 swimmers from 16 countries still had qualifying times that didnt match the actual results from last years world championships in Kazan, Russia. All were admitted to the Games under the universality rule, which is designed to spread the sport to developing countries that would not otherwise have qualified.FINA said the Olympic competition was not affected by the botched times, but there were renewed questions about the murky way that swimming is governed and organized.For us, there is no question over the eligibility of the swimmers to compete, and we have even gone slightly over the 900-swimmer quota, FINA said in a statement early Friday. The mistakes, if any, did not have any impact whatsoever to the outcome of the competition and to the athletes participation.FINA did change the qualifying times for several dozen swimmers, as well as some relay times for major teams such as Italy and Hungary. The times determine heats and lane assignments during the preliminaries.Further confusing matters, FINA hastily added seven Russian swimmers to its entry list just before the start of competition Saturday, after they were initially barred from the Games over their countrys massive doping scandal. No explanation was given for why the swimmers were allowed to compete, but the decision spaarked heated criticism from several athletes, most notably American Lilly King.ddddddddddddOne swimmer initially listed without a time was Kuwaits Faye Husain, who is competing as an independent athlete in Rio because her countrys national Olympic committee was suspended by the IOC for alleged government interference in several sports federations.The 21-year-old Husain, who recently graduated from Williams College in the United States, competed last year at worlds and posted a time of 27.63 seconds in the 50-meter freestyle. But when that wasnt listed in her Rio entry, she was assigned to the opening heat with less accomplished swimmers.The mistake was initially missed because she didnt have a representative at the team leader meeting held before the start of the Games, where mistakes are supposed to be rectified. As an independent athlete, shes being coached by her college coach, Steve Kuster, who arrived in Rio after the meeting.She had gotten here a day or two before me and noticed that she was entered with no time, Kuster said. She was in the very first heat.From there, the coach said, it was a very long trek to get it right. Finally, the issue was resolved, and Husain will be in the fifth of 12 heats when she competes Friday.Kuster believes the proper lane assignment will help Husain put up a much better time than she would have swimming against much slower swimmers, even though she has little chance of advancing out of the preliminaries either way. She tied for 64th at worlds.It was more about being where she rightfully belongs, Kuster said. ' ' '