John Nestor

The Kansas City Chiefs rolled to their third straight victory after clobbering the Oakland Raiders and their off-target quarterbacks, 28-0 Sunday at Oakland-Alameda County.

The Chiefs defense stepped up big time in recording six interceptions against a listless Raiders offense.

Cornerback Brandon Flowers had two interceptions, including the one that led to a 52-yard touchdown return in the fourth quarter.

Cornerback Kendrick Lewis also nabbed an interception for a 59-yard touchdown return to jump start the Chiefs in the first quarter.

Le'Ron McClain and Javier Arenas ran for a touchdown each while quarterback Matt Cassel completed 15-of-20 for 161 yards with two interceptions.

Raiders quarterbacks Carson Palmer, in his debut with the team, and Kyle Boller, who threw a combined 15-for-35 for 167 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions.

Palmer, who was acquired by the Raiders from the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for two future draft picks last week, could not muster anything in his debut as he recorded three interceptions and a measly quarterback rating of 17.3.

Raiders linebacker Dustin Johnson recorded 13 tackles, while safety Jon McGraw had six tackles with one pass deflection.

The Chiefs (3-3) will out its three-game winning streak on the line next week against the San Diego Chargers (4-2), while the Raiders (4-3) will try to avoid their first back-to-back losses of the season against the Denver Broncos (2-4) on Nov. 6.

NFL 2011 - Chiefs Defense Records Six Interceptions to Stifle Raiders