Broncos lead winless Jets in London
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Momentum continued in their favour when punter Austin McNamara pinned Denver inside their own three, and guard Quinn Meinerz was flagged for holding in the end zone, handing New York a safety - two points - and an improbable 11-10 lead.
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Broncos left guard Ben Powers flew back to Denver to be evaluated for a biceps injury. The severity of that injury is not yet known, but it doesn't seem like a great early sign that Powers did not take the initial flight to London.
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The length of Havili’s deal is unclear at this stage, with London merely stating the hooker is ‘committed’ for 2026. But the Tongan international represents another significant coup for a club aiming to not only enter Super League next year, but make an immediate impact in the competition.
While on "Good Morning Football", NFL Network's Sara Walsh provides a first look at the matchup between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets in London this Sunday from the training facility in Enfield,
The Broncos now head to London, England, for a matchup with the 0-5 New York Jets in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Head coach Sean Payton is doing everything in his power to keep his players' eyes on the prize, even putting rules in place to make sure each and every Bronco has nothing but beating the Jets on their minds.