Brees threw an interception that was returned 48-yard for a touchdown on Sunday, and generally had a tough time moving the Saints against a stout Kansas City defense, ultimately running out of time in a 24-21 loss to the Chiefs at boisterous Arrowhead Stadium. Brees still finished with 377 yards and three TD passes for the Saints (2-4), and became the first player with 100 games with at least 300 yards passing. New Orleans was called for four false starts and a delay of game, and it was clear that Brees was having trouble communicating with his young wide receivers much of the afternoon. "Especially with a veteran quarterback like that, you don't really expect it," Chiefs safety Eric Berry said. On all our scoring drives it felt like the flow was really good and the ones where we didn't get points it was either we turned the ball over or we had penalties that killed the drive.