PITTSBURGH -- Revis Island isnt quite as lonely as it once was. Something its longtime owner knows all too well.Now New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis is girding for another population influx on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.Asked what scares him about facing the team he watched while growing up in western Pennsylvania, the four-time All-Pro cant help but laugh. The answer is hard to miss. Just check out the highlight shows.Deep balls man, Revis said.Lots and lots and lots of deep balls. And its no longer just wide receiver Antonio Brown and his quicksilver moves and boundary pushing end zone dances doing the damage.Six of Ben Roethlisbergers touchdown passes are from 20 yards or more, the targets a list that includes speedsters Darrius Heyward-Bey and Markus Wheaton and first-year tight end Xavier Grimble.Somehow, it does not include rapidly developing Sammie Coates, who has at least one reception of 40 yards in each of Pittsburghs first four games.They have a lot of talent, a lot of matchup problems, Revis said.Not exactly good news for the leagues 26th ranked pass defense or its leader, who is dealing with hamstring issues and was dominated by Cincinnatis A.J. Green in a Week 1 loss to the Bengals.New York regaining its defensive swagger may be difficult against Pittsburgh as Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley experiments with his lineup now that star running back LeVeon Bell is back from a three-game suspension.All Bell did in his 2016 debut last week against Kansas City was put up 178 yards of total offense while lining up all over the field in a 43-14 clinic .Such are the options at his disposal that Roethlisberger is a little worried about Haley getting a bit too experimental, the NFL equivalent of first-world problems.We can be as creative as we want to be, Roethlisberger said. We just have to be careful not to get so out of the box, out of this world that it can get confusing to ourselves.You want to confuse the defense, but you also want to be able to play fast. And sometimes, just being black or white is better than being gray.Other things to look for as the Jets (1-3) try to slow down Roethlisberger and company in hopes of winning in Pittsburgh for just the second time in franchise history.FLUMMOXED FITZ: Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has struggled mightily in the past two games after a terrific performance at Buffalo, throwing nine interceptions combined in losses to Seattle and Kansas City. The previous time a Jets quarterback threw nine in a two-game span was Joe Namath in 1970. Of Fitzpatricks 10 interceptions on the season, eight of them have come in the fourth quarter.That has lots of fans and media wondering if the Jets should consider a quarterback change soon.For me, thats been my whole career, Fitzpatrick said of having doubters. Its not anything new for me. I just have to continue to prepare and try to be the best guy I can be every Sunday, whether thats coming off a good game or a bad game. Thats just something Ill continue to try and do.LINEMAN SHUFFLE: While Pittsburghs skill position players are nearly back at full strength, the offensive line is hurting. Right tackle Marcus Gilbert is out with an ankle injury and guard Ramon Foster is a game-time decision as he recovers from a bruised sternum. Chris Hubbard, a former practice squad player, may make his first NFL start in place of Gilbert but the Steelers have also experimented with other options in case of emergency, including having center Maurkice Pouncey moonlight at right tackle in practice just in case.We will have faith and trust, Roethlisberger said. At the same time we will not be ridiculous. If there are times we need to send help someones way, we will do it.MARSHALLS PLAN: Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall remains optimistic that the Jets will turn things around -- and maybe as soon as this weekend.Marshall was impressed by the teams mood during the week and isnt nearly ready to bail on the season.We will have better results, Marshall said. Thats a fact.DANCING WITH THE FLAGS: Twice this season Brown has drawn unsportsmanlike penalties for having his touchdown dances go a little too far for a referees liking. While Steelers coach Mike Tomlin isnt going to discourage the Dancing With The Stars alum from doing things his way, Tomlin would appreciate a little clarity from the NFL on what is -- and what is not -- taboo.Some guys are followed more closely than others, Tomlin said. ABs probably one of those guys and needs to respond accordingly.---AP Sports Writer Dennis Waszak in Florham Park, N.Y., contributed to this report.Stanley NSoki Paris Saint-Germain Jersey . 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"The result looked easier than it really was," Ivanovic said.KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Alex Smith threw two touchdown passes in another efficient outing, Daniel Sorensen returned an interception of Drew Brees for another touchdown and the Kansas City Chiefs held off the mistake-prone New Orleans Saints 27-21 on Sunday.Spencer Ware ran for 77 yards to go with his 46-yard touchdown reception, and Tyreek Hill made an acrobat 38-yard TD catch to help the Chiefs (4-2) win their ninth straight at home.Brees got the Saints (2-4) within 24-21 with his touchdown pass to Brandon Coleman with 2:33 left, but the ensuing onside kick went out of bounds. Kansas City added a 41-yard 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, but much of that offense came while he was trying to rally the Saints. It was actually another uneven performance away from the Superdome for the star quarterback, who was coming off a 465-yard game last week against Carolina.Meanwhile, the Chiefs showed some mettle 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 Trophhy winner fumbled inside the Kansas City 10 with 8:26 left in the game and the Chiefs leading 24-14.ddddddddddddNew Orleans got the ball back and eventually scored, but the wasted time proved costly.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.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 RB Jamaal Charles (knee swelling) was active in a limited role. He had just one carry early in the game.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '