The New England Patriots havent piled up many style points just yet but the club is in its customary spot atop the AFC East, albeit tied with Buffalo entering Week 4, and will be shooting for a third straight win when it visits Kansas City on Monday Night Football. Air Force 1 Basse Homme . You can watch the game live on TSN1, TSN4, TSN5 and TSN GO at 8:15pm et/5:15 pt, with pregame coverage beginning at 6pm et/3pm pt. In Week 3, veteran nose tackle Vince Wilfork intercepted a deflected pass deep in New England territory after the Oakland Raiders had a potential tying touchdown negated by a penalty, as the Patriots held on for a 16-9 victory. The Raiders held New England to a pair of field goals in the fourth quarter to keep it a seven-point game before marching from their own 38-yard line to the New England 6 in the final minutes. Darren McFadden found a big hole and cruised into the end zone for an apparent touchdown, but a holding penalty wiped out the score. Definitely thought we scored a touchdown. The referee ruled it a hold, so you know you got to roll with whatever they call, McFadden said. Rookie Oakland signal caller Derek Carr then tried to hit Denarius Moore with a short pass, but the ball deflected off the receivers hands and into the arms of Wilfork at the New England 11 with just under a minute to play. The Patriots were able to run out the remaining time from there to earn their second straight win following a season-opening loss at Miami. I thought the players did a good job of making the plays we had to make at the end of the game; good situational football, did a pretty good job of handling that, said New England head coach Bill Belichick. Defensively, any time you can keep a team out of the end zone, you have to feel good about that. Tom Brady was held in check for the most part, throwing for 234 yards with a touchdown on 24-of-37 passing but did notch his 150th career regular-season win as a starting QB, joining Brett Favre (186) and Peyton Manning (169) as the only players in NFL history to accomplish that. Rob Gronkowski caught the TD pass from Brady and Julian Edelman had 10 receptions for 84 yards. It was a grind-it-out kind of game, Belichick said. It was tough, hard fought and came down to a couple of plays in the fourth quarter. We did some things well but not consistently. We just need to do a better job in a lot of areas. We just need to keep working to improve. The Chiefs, meanwhile, tasted victory for the first time in 2014 during Week 3 thanks to Knile Davis, who ran for a career-high 132 yards on 32 carries with a touchdown to lead Kansas City o a 34-15 win over Miami. Playing without the NFLs third-leading rusher from a season ago in Jamaal Charles, Kansas City relied on a heavy dose of Davis and third-string tailback Joe McKnight, who hauled in a team-high six passes for 64 yards and two touchdowns. We came out today and played against a good football team, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said. I think our defence really stepped up. Knile (Davis) and (Joe) McKnight on the offensive side I thought did well. Alex Smith completed an efficient 19-of-25 passes for 186 yards and three scores in the win. Momentums a funny thing, said Smith. Its hard to put your finger on it, but certainly this win helps. This is what youre looking for. This is how you get started. Kansas City holds a 16-13-3 all-time advantage over the Pats but New England has won five of the past six. The Chiefs, meanwhile, have been the better team on MNF with a 22-17 mark. New England is underwater on the national showcase at 22-23. I hear that (Monday Night Football) song in my head, Smith said. I hear the intro song. So many memories as a kid growing up and watching Monday Night Football, and I think the whole country has similar thoughts and its a special deal. So to bring you back here for a home game, even more special. WHAT TO WATCH FOR If it seems like Brady is shooting for some kind of history every week, thats probably because he is. The veteran All-Pro, who is 4-1 as a starter in his career against Kansas City, is rapidly closing in on 50,000 passing yards, needing just 219 in Kansas City to become only the sixth QB in history to reach that mark. Meanwhile, if Brady throws a TD pass on Monday night, he will pass Hall of Famer Steve Young (42) for the third most scoring passes ever on the iconic Monday Night Football franchise. All that said, as the history continues to pile up for Brady, things are becoming dicier and dicier for New England offensively and that is because the team just doesnt have the threats outside the numbers to scare opposing defences. Edelman has certainly turned into a great receiver with 22 receptions on 26 targets in the first three games but his strength lies in his short-area quickness and route-running skills. The oft-injured Danny Amendola has similar strengths as a wide receiver and Gronk is a true Y tight end who is a mismatch down the seam and in the red zone but hes not stretching defences. Someone from the group of Kenbrell Thompkins, Aaron Dobson and Brandon LaFell has to step up if the Pats want to get more explosive and thats unlikely considering that trio has combined for 11 catches over the first three weeks. The lack of big-play ability on the Pats side should help a depleted Chiefs defence. Kansas City has already lost linebacker Derrick Johnson and defensive end Mike DeVito for the year with Achilles injuries, while star safety Eric Berry is doubtful for this one with a high ankle sprain. Meanwhile, Pro Bowl pass rusher Tamba Hali (ankle/knee) and corner Sean Smith (groin) are iffy. Ive said it before, its a tribute to (general manger John) Dorsey and his guys, and bringing in competition, Reid said of his teams ability to persevere through injuries. Everybody is having a chance to play. Im proud of the guys for the way they are filling in and doing their job. Thats what we expect and thats what theyre doing. Offensively the Chiefs expect their best player back in Charles, the superstar runner who suffered a high ankle sprain in a Week 2 loss to Denver. Charles was responsible for an astonishing 36.7 percent of Kansas Citys offence a year ago and 19 of the teams 41 offensive touchdowns. Asked on Thursday if Charles will be ready for Monday night, Reid was hopeful, Yeah, I think so. Hes going to practice today. Well see how he does. Air Force One Pas Cher .Y. - Alex Smith and the Kansas City Chiefs didnt flinch in the face of adversity. Air Force 1 Destockage .The law passed on Friday, in a 128-62 vote in the lower chamber of parliament, was prompted by FIFA bribery scandals in recent years.Switzerland-based sports leaders such as FIFA President Sepp Blatter and IOC President Thomas Bach are now classed as politically exposed persons in wider legislation covering money-laundering. http://www.siteairforce1pascher.fr/ . Since coming to the big leagues in late May, La Stella is 6 for 7 with the bases loaded, driving in 13 runs in those at-bats.BRISBANE, Australia -- Jack Brabham, the three-time Formula One champion who famously pushed his car to the finish line to claim his first season title, died Monday at his Gold Coast home. He was 88. The Australian driver -- known as Sir Jack in racing paddocks around the world after he was knighted in 1979 -- won world titles in 1959 and 1960 and became the only F1 driver to win a world championship in a car of his own construction -- the rear-engined BT19 -- which he drove to the title in 1966. The following year the Brabham team won its second successive world championship when New Zealander Denny Hulme drove the BT20 to victory. Brabham won his final Grand Prix race in South Africa in 1970 before retiring from F1 at the age of 44. Brabham continued to compete at different venues after his F1 retirement and his three sons, Geoff, Gary and David also had professional racing careers. Two of his grandsons, Matthew and Sam, are racing in the U.S. and Britain. "Its a very sad day for all of us," Brabhams youngest son, David, said in a statement. "He lived an incredible life, achieving more than anyone would ever dream of and he will continue to live on through the astounding legacy he leaves behind." The family said Brabham was a brilliant engineer, and technological innovations developed by the Brabham team helped to shape F1. In March 2009, David Brabham helped celebrate a 50-year anniversary for his father. Sebring International Raceway in Florida was the venue where Jack Brabham wrapped up his first Formula 1 championship on Dec. 12, 1959, pushing his Cooper-Climax T51 across the finish line for a fourth-place finish. "I was leading the race right up to the last 500 yards and the car ran out of petrol," Brabham said in an interview with The Associated Press at his home on the Gold Coast, Queensland state, in 2009. "I coasted to about 50 yards away and I pushed the car over the line. If I would have received any assistance I would have been disqualified. I managed to finish fourth, which was enough to win the championship." That race was won by Brabhams close friend, business associate and race-car designer Bruce McLaren of New Zealand. Brabham was not well enough to make the Sebring trip in 2009, but David re-enacted his fathers famous finish and also drove a handful of laps in the same car in which his father won that 1959 championship. Jack Brabhams career accomplishments were lengthy. In addition to his three world titles and 126 races from 1955 to 1970, he won the constructors championship in 1966 and 1967. He had 14 Grand Prix wins and 31 podium finishes. Australian Grand Prix chairman Ron Walker said Brabham would be "remembered as one of motorsports most influential figures" adding that his feat of winning the world championship in a car bearing his own name was unlikely to ever be replicated. "The contributions that Sir Jack made to the sport as wwell as the Australian Grand Prix will never be forgotten and his legacy will continue to resonate among drivers and fans," Walker said. Air Force 1 Basse Pas Cher. . Born on April 2, 1926, in the southern Sydney suburb of Hurstville, John Arthur Brabham grew up driving and maintaining his fathers fruit and vegetable delivery vehicles. After a brief career in engineering, he joined the Australian Air Force as a flight mechanic and later set up his own engineering works in Sydney and became a pilot. He won four Australian championships between 1948 and 1951. In 1955, Brabham moved to England and teamed up with John and Charles Cooper to make his Grand Prix debut at Aintree, England. He returned to Australia after he retired and his new interests included developing a farm, car dealership and aviation company. He was also a spokesman for a major Japanese automaker and maintained his interest in the sport, visiting numerous major international races. "On track he was always the toughest of tough competitors, tough sometimes to the point at which Id wonder how could such a nice bloke out of a car grow such horns and a tail inside one!" British great Stirling Moss wrote about Brabham in the introduction to a book about one of his biggest race rivals. "If you ever raced against Jack youd really know youd been in a race ... (he) played the game as if your life depends on it, no quarter asked, and absolutely none given. To his natural driving ability he added a deeper technical understanding." "That was a reasonable comment," Brabham told the AP, smiling, when he read the excerpt. Indianapolis Motor Speedway President J. Douglas Boles described Brabham, a four-time Indianapolis 500 starter, as "the patriarch of a racing dynasty." "Every time an Indy car runs at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, you can find roots that trace back to Jack Brabhams rear-engined Cooper Climax T54 that he drove to 9th place in the 1961 Indianapolis 500," Boles said. "In addition to starting the rear-engine revolution at IMS, Brabham competed ... and designed race cars that competed in the 500." Later in life, Brabham suffered from poor hearing and macular degeneration that prevented him from reading road signs, making driving difficult. He said a kidney illness "really clipped my wings," but he lived a busy life in a home overlooking the eighth hole of a resort golf course and sprinkled with mementos of his feats. Those included a glass-encased model replica of the Cooper Climax that he pushed over that Sebring finish line, and photos of the great driver with prime ministers, sporting personalities and fellow competitors. "The big aim now is to go out without an enemy in the world -- Im going to outlive," them he said in the 2009 interview. He is survived by his second wife, Margaret, and his three sons. AP Sports Writer John Pye contributed to this report. ' ' '