TAMPA, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers found an unusual way to lose Sunday.This time they had too many men on the field, taking them out of field-goal range in the final minute of a 14-13 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.Thats how 2-10 football teams play. They find a way to lose it in the end, coach Lovie Smith said. When you make dumb, stupid penalties like that throughout the game, it will bite you at the end, which it did.Andy Dalton shrugged off three first-half interceptions, and the Bengals (8-3-1) weathered 10 penalties and an ill-advised onside kick that cost them momentum after taking the lead in the second half to win on the road for the third consecutive week.The Bucs were flagged 13 times in their seventh straight home loss, and the last one was the most costly.Down by one point with 2:01 left, the Bucs drove with no timeouts left. Josh McCowns 29-yard completion to Bobby Rainey got them into Bengal territory, and McCown connected with Louis Murphy on a 21-yard gain to the Cincinnati 20 with 12 seconds left.As Tampa Bay scrambled to line up and spike the ball, an animated Bengals coach Marvin Lewis came off the sideline and threw the red flag to challenge the previous play.Officials initially announced the Bengals could not challenge, because coaches are not allowed to request any in the final two minutes. The replay official, however, had already decided to look at the play, and found the Bucs indeed lined up with 12 players.I should have just called timeout and made them look at it, Lewis said. Thats a big, big miss. We were trying to match up the personnel and there was one too many (Buccaneers).The ball was moved back to the 46, an additional 14 seconds were added to the clock, and Tampa Bay turned the ball over on downs.McCown, who completed 15 of 29 passes for 190 yards and one interception, said that the Bucs had an extra tackle on the field.We were in a bit of a muddle-huddle there, and guys were on and off, he said. Thats what hurts so much about the last drive. We felt like we did what we needed to do in the situation, but a penalty got us. And they got us all day.Dalton ran for a 5-yard TD in the second quarter, then threw 13 yards to A.J. Green to put the Bengals ahead 14-10 late in the third.But just as the Bengals looked as if they were taking control, Cincinnati tried an onside kick that Tampa Bays Orie Lemon not only recovered, but returned to the Bengals 31, but Tampa Bay settled for Patrick Murrays 42-yard field goal to pull within 14-13.Johnthan Banks intercepted Dalton on the first play from scrimmage and returned the ball 32 yards to the Bengals 9 to set up a field goal for a 3-0 lead. Another Cincinnati miscue — a penalty on defensive tackle Geno Atkins for grabbing McCowns facemask on a third-down sack — extended the drive Doug Martin finished with his TD run to put the Bucs up 10-0.It was the fourth time the Bucs have led at halftime in their past five games. They won only one of them.___Online:AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP_NFLDavid Savard Jersey . 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While Lampard had earlier missed a penalty, Roberto Soldado had no such trouble from the spot for Tottenham, scoring on his debut to clinch a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace.The Montreal Alouettes announced a number of changes to its offensive coaching staff on Monday. Among the moves, four-time Pro Bowl and four-time CFL West All-Star quarterback Jeff Garcia has been installed as the clubs quarterbacks coach. Former Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie was named the Als new offensive coordinator. Erik Campbell was relieved of his duties as receivers coach and replaced by Turk Schonert. "This decision has been made in the best interest of the football team," said Alouettes head coach Tom Higgins in a team release. "We would like to thank Erik for his hard work and dedication and we wish him well in his future endeavours. Turk has done a great job since he joined our staff and we look forward to having him work closely with our talented receiving corps." Garcia, who led the Calgary Stampeders to the 86th Grey Cup in 1998 and spent parts of 12 seasons in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders and Houston Texans, was hired on to the Als staff as a coaching consultant last week. “After several discussions with Tom about candidates who could potentially help our offence right now, we welcome Jeeff to our organization and to the offensive coaching staff,” Alouettes general manager Jim Popp said in a statement at the time.dddddddddddd “He brings tremendous experience, great leadership, competitiveness, and the drive to be the best. We feel that by tapping into Jeffs knowledge, he will be another key addition in getting our season turned around.” Dinwiddie retired from the game following the 2011 CFL season. An alumnus of Boise State, the 33-year-old joined the Als in February of 2013 as "offensive quality control coach." Schonert played at quarterback for parts of 10 seasons in the NFL with the Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons. His coaching experience is extensive, serving as quarterbacks coach for the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, New York Giants and New Orleans Saints from 1998-2008. He was the Bills offensive coordinator in 2008 under Dick Jauron. The 57-year-old was hired on as an offensive consultant by the Als in late July. The departing Campbell, a former receivers coach at the University of Michigan, was in his second season as receivers coach in Montreal. The 1-5 Alouettes, last in the East Division, are next in action on Saturday when they visit the defending Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders. 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