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The Denver Broncos defeated the New York Jets in London, but it wasn't pretty. The Broncos narrowly emerged victorious 13-11, amid a litany of self-inflicted wo
The Broncos are now 4-2 on the season, with the Jets falling to 0-6. Here are three takeaways from the Week 6 game in London.
New York quarterback Justin Fields only completed nine passes for 45 yards, and he was sacked nine times for losses of 55 yards, giving the Jets negative-10 net passing yards in a 13-11 loss. The NFL shared video highlights of all nine sacks on their official Twitter/X page:
There was no mistaking this, a second-year quarterback who looked — even in the rough moments — like a kid in a London sweets shop.
The Broncos found themselves trailing 11-10 after conceding a safety in the third quarter against a Jets team that managed just 82 total net yards.
NFL Network aired the game in the United States with Rich Eisen (play-by-play) and Kurt Warner (analyst) calling the game. Eisen and Warner faced criticism from fans for their commentary, and NFL Network's production crew received backlash for its poor camera angles.
The New York Jets struggled badly on offense in a 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos. Justin Fields was sacked nine times and threw for just 45 yards.
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Winless Jets lose like only they can as offense goes nowhere in ugly London showing vs. Broncos
LONDON — The Jets traveled across the Atlantic Ocean but they still could not escape the stench of their 2025 season. The Jets brought their special brand of bad football along with them to the United Kingdom and found a way to lose an ugly 13-11 game to the Broncos.
The Jets also registered a safety in the third quarter and took an 11-10 lead after a Quinn Meinerz held Micheal Clemons in the end zone. But Denver took the lead with 5:09 remaining after Will Lutz’s eventual game-winning 27-yard field goal.
However, Broncos fans clearly traveled better than Jets fans, who are still waiting to see their team win a game this season. A total of 61,155 NFL fans showed up at the Spurs' stadium on Sunday, and it appeared that a large majority if them were backing the team from Denver.