Take that, Pats

Wesley's picks, Johnson's runs power K.C.

? It’s time for people to start taking notice when Greg Wesley makes bold predictions.

Right before a game against Miami in 2002, Kansas City’s free safety said he would get three interceptions and did. Then Sunday he picked off three of Tom Brady’s passes after telling teammates he would, and Sammy Knight grabbed a fourth in a 26-16 victory over the injury-riddled New England Patriots.

Larry Johnson, with his fourth straight outstanding game, ran for 119 yards and a touchdown as the Chiefs (7-4) stayed within two games of Denver in the AFC West. The Patriots (6-5) remained two games ahead of Buffalo in the less-competitive AFC East.

“Maybe I should do it more often,” Wesley said. “I had three the other time, but it doesn’t compare to this.”

He had tight end Tony Gonzalez to verify his prediction.

Kansas City running back Larry Johnson (27) tries to give the slip to New England safety Eugene Wilson (26) in the Chiefs' 26-16 victory over the Patriots. Johnson rushed for 119 yards in the Chiefs victory Sunday in Kansas City, Mo.

“I said, ‘How many are you going to get for me?'” Gonzalez said. “He said three.”

Brady was high on many throws. Three of the interceptions were deflected, including Knight’s, which he caught when it bounced off Tim Dwight’s hands after the Patriots pulled within 10 points.

The four interceptions tied Brady’s career-high, and his quarterback rating of 42.5 tied for second lowest in the career of the two-time Super Bowl MVP.

“Tough day,” said Brady, who was 22-for-40 for 248 yards and one TD.

In the first 10 games, he had been intercepted only six times.

“We didn’t execute. It’s tough when you spot a good team all those points. I just threw it high,” he said.

An aggressive defense also kept pressure on him.

“We got some hits on him and hands in his face,” K.C. end Eric Hicks said. “When you do that to any quarterback, he’s going to become very average.”

Two of Wesley’s interceptions set up field goals by Lawrence Tynes, who tied an NFL record with four three-pointers in one period.

Running behind an offensive line bolstered by the return of Pro Bowl left tackle Willie Roaf, Johnson pounded New England inside and out, displaying a Priest Holmes-like patience behind his blockers that was missing his first two years.

Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Patrick Surtain (23) celebrates with safety Greg Wesley (25) after Wesley pulled down his third interception of the game during the fourth quarter of the Chiefs' 26-16 victory over New England. K.C. beat the Patriots Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.

Johnson, who had a franchise-record 211 yards rushing against Houston the previous week, has 462 yards in three games since three-time Pro Bowler Holmes went on injured reserve.

He had a one-yard TD plunge in the first quarter and also caught five passes for 53 yards, including a 30-yard gain on a screen pass. He declined to speak with reporters.

“He has a passion to play the game,” Chiefs coach Dick Vermeil said. “He didn’t want to come out. He thinks Priest is still sitting on the bench. He’s a tough, tough guy. He’s been around football all of his life, so he understands all the concepts.”

The Chiefs scored on five of their first six possessions, including Tynes’ 12 points in the second period. He hit from 25, 30, 33 and 47 yards in the quarter.

New England coach Bill Belichick, who missed two days of practice attending to family business and funeral services for his father, Steve, watched his two-time defending Super Bowl champions dominated in almost every phase.

“That is a lot to make up against a team like this,” Belichick said. “We didn’t play well enough. I think that goes across the board.”

New England linebacker Willie McGinest said the distractions of the week had nothing to do with the way the Patriots played.

“We had the game plan. We practiced well,” he said. “They put us in a position to win and we didn’t execute it.”

Dante Hall got behind rookie cornerback Ellis Hobbs, one of several reserves the Patriots have pressed into service, and hauled in Trent Green’s 52-yard pass for a 26-3 lead.

After Brady connected with Daniel Graham and Dwight for long gainers on consecutive throws, Patrick Pass scored on a one-yard run to make it 26-10 late in the third.

Then Johnson made just about his only mistake and fumbled, with Ty Warren recovering on the KC 21.

Nine plays later, Brady hit Christian Fauria with a 1-yard toss. The two-point conversion pass failed.

The Chiefs scored on all five first-half possessions, getting a touchdown on Johnson’s 1-yard run and then Tynes’ field goals.

Adam Vinatieri had a 21-yarder for New England in the second period.

Notes: Chiefs LB Shawn Barber was active for the first time since sustaining a knee injury last November. … The Chiefs play their next five games against teams with winning records. … Chiefs DL Lionel Dalton started after his arrest on Friday in a domestic violence incident with his estranged wife. … Troy Brown became the second receiver in New England history with 500 catches.