KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Alex Smith huddled with Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy in front of his locker, not more than 15 minutes after Kansas City had beaten the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.If they were already dissecting his performance, they werent going to find many faults.Smith threw two touchdown passes in another calm, efficient outing, and Daniel Sorensen returned an interception of Drew Brees for another score as the Chiefs held on for a 27-21 victory.Everybody trusts Alex, man. Alex is a pro, said Tyreek Hill, who made an acrobatic 38-yard TD catch to help the Chiefs (4-2) win their ninth consecutive home game. Hes good. Hes the truth.Smith was helped by another big game from Spencer Ware, the one-time fill-in for Jamaal Charles whos become a star. He had 77 yards rushing to go with a 46-yard TD catch.He runs with a lot of physicality and determination, but a lot of agility, Smith said. Hes a good mix and I think you just see a guy who has great vision.Brees tried to rally the Saints (2-4) once again, pulling them within 24-21 on a touchdown pass to Brandon Coleman with 2:33 left. But the ensuing onside kick went out of bounds, Kansas City added a field goal and the Saints could do nothing in the final 28 seconds to change the outcome.Brees finished with 367 yards and three TD passes, and became the first player with 100 games with at least 300 yards passing. But much of that offense came while he was trying to rally his team. It was another uneven performance away from the Superdome for the New Orleans quarterback, who was coming off a 465-yard game last week against Carolina.Listen, weve set the bar pretty high at home, havent we? We cant expect 500 yards on the road, he said. Its what home-field advantage is, right? We can definitely execute better though.Meanwhile, the Chiefs showed some moxie after falling into an early 7-0 hole.Wares touchdown on a screen pass and Sorensens pick-six off a batted ball quickly turned the momentum, and Hill added his long touchdown reception to make it 21-7 at the break.The Saints drew within a touchdown on Mark Ingrams catch midway through the third quarter, but the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner fumbled inside the Kansas City 10 with 8:26 left in the game.Thats just everybody flying to the ball, said the Chiefs Marcus Peters, who recovered it.The fumble with the Chiefs leading 24-14 proved to be pivotal. New Orleans got the ball back and eventually scored, but the extra time it took may have cost them a chance to win the game.You play a good team on the road, penalties and turnovers, they can really do you in, Saints coach Sean Payton said. Interception return for a touchdown on third-and-long, fumble in the red zone and were not a good enough team to overcome some of those mistakes.LOTS OF LAUNDRYThe Saints struggled with the crowd noise in Arrowhead Stadium, getting flagged for four false starts and a delay of game. They also got hit with two unnecessary roughness penalties, including one with just over two minutes left that kept them from getting the ball back. With a veteran quarterback like that, you dont really expect it, Chiefs safety Eric Berry said.BETTER DEFENSEThe Saints defense voluntarily skipped their day off Monday to review video, and it seemed to pay off. One of the leagues worst defenses held Kansas City to just 326 yards of total offense.REID ROLLS 300The Chiefs Andy Reid coached his 300th game Sunday. Most of those were over his 14 seasons in Philadelphia, where he was 140-102-1. He is now 36-21 in his fourth season in Kansas City.INJURY REPORTSaints: LB Dannell Ellerbe (quad), LB Stephone Anthony (hamstring) and CB Delvin Breaux (broken leg) left New Orleans without three defensive starters, while starting LG Andrus Peat (groin) was also out. Backup LG Senio Kelemete later left with a stinger, forcing Tim Lelito into the lineup.Chiefs: Starting CB Phillip Gaines (knee) was inactive, while Charles (knee swelling) was active in a limited role . He had just one carry early in the game. Things were going OK so I just let him ride there, Reid said. Im trying to be as careful as I can with him in my ear wanting to play.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLBuy Ecco Shoes Online Ireland . The 20-year-old Pelicans big man glanced up and smiled widely at the well-wishers -- a fitting end to a day he wont soon forget. 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The World Cup of Hockey begins Saturday in Toronto when Team USA faces Team Europe in group play at 3:30 p.m. ET?(ESPN2).?Heres how the eight teams in the tournament stack up entering round-robin play.1. SwedenThe Swedes will miss Henrik Zetterberg,?Alexander Steen?and Niklas Kronwall, but the Tre Kronor are still are the cream of the crop -- especially along the blue line, where they are stacked. Sorry, Canada.2. CanadaNo Tyler Seguin, Jeff Carter or?Jamie Benn??No problem. But the loss of Duncan Keith could prove fatal for the host Canadians, who are surprisingly thin on the left side of the blue line. Is Carey Price the Carey Price of old? Thats the key storyline for a Canadian team heavily favored to win it all.3. North AmericaThe darlings of the tournament are loaded with speed and skill -- and Matt Murray gives them top-flight goaltending. How will they fare against more physical foes? Thats the big question.4. Team USASpeaking of physical, the Americans might be the most physical team in the tournament -- and thats by design. Will the blue line hold up? Is there enough scoring depth? Not many people are picking the Americans to win it all, but Team USA might have biggest chip on its collective shoulders of any team.5. FinlandThe Finns are always a tough out in thhese tournaments and theres no reason to expect anything different this time.dddddddddddd. Im looking forward to seeing rookie talent Patrik Laine.?Hell need to have a big tournament for the Finns, who look to be overmatched offensively by pretty much everyone in their pool, to advance.6. RussiaThe Russians are the anti-Finns. Their forward group might be the most dangerous in the tournament, but the defense is thin. Too thin, at least in theory, for the Russians to be a factor. Still, a team that boasts Alex Ovechkin, Vladimir Tarasenko and Evgeni Malkin has to win one of these times, dont they?7. Czech RepublicThe Czechs have been hurt by injuries, but if they continue to get strong goaltending from Michal Neuvirth or Petr Mrazek they wont be pushovers. Still, theyre too thin on the blue line and up front to be considered anything but a long shot.8. Team EuropeTeam Europe looked outclassed by Team North America in pre-tournament action, illuminating a multitude of issues facing this team of players from disparate hockey nations in Europe -- most notably a lack of defensive depth, timely scoring and goaltending. Other than that theyre fine. ' ' '