
The Denver Broncos (3-2) and the New York Jets (0-5) face off in Week 6 in an NFL London game today at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Denver is riding momentum after a dramatic comeback win over the Eagles, while the Jets remain winless and desperate for a breakthrough under head coach Aaron Glenn.
Things to Watch
Broncos’ pass rush & backfield strength
Denver leads the league in sacks. The defensive pressure — especially from NFL Defensive Player of the Year Nik Bonitto, Jonathan Cooper, and Zach Allen — could make life very difficult for Jets’ quarterback Justin Fields. At the same time, Denver’s running game, led by J.K. Dobbins, must control tempo and help protect their quarterback.
Injury at guard for Denver
Denver lost starting left guard Ben Powers to a torn biceps and placed him on IR. Matt Peart is expected to step in. Also, defensive tackle Malcolm Roach is questionable after coming off IR.
Justin Fields & Jets’ offensive line woes
New York’s offense is already under pressure. With personnel losses along the line and limited weapons, Fields will need to make quick decisions and protect the ball.
Coaching subplot & motivation
Sean Payton and Aaron Glenn face off in London for the first time ever in a coach-former player matchup with personal history. The Jets want to snap their losing streak. Denver wants to stay hot overseas.
Injury Report
Denver Broncos
OL Ben Powers — Out (Biceps)
OLB Jonah Elliss — Out (Ribs / Shoulder)
DT Malcolm Roach — Questionable (Calf)
New York Jets
CB Michael Carter II — Out (concussion)
WR Allen Lazard — Out (personal)
CB Brandon Stephens — Questionable (neck)
LB Ja’Markis Weston — Questionable (groin)
Predictions
Denver looks like the more complete team in all three phases. The Broncos’ defense should dominate the line of scrimmage, and their offense has enough to exploit New York’s weaknesses. Expect the Broncos to control the game and pull away in the second half.
Projected Final Score: Broncos 30, Jets 14
How to Watch Broncos vs. Jets
Kickoff for today’s Broncos-Jets London game is set for 9:30 AM Eastern / 7:30 AM Mountain at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The game airs live on NFL Network nationally and streams live on NFL+.
Looking to stream the game for free? The NFL Network is available via streaming on DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV, all of which offer free trials.
Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM Eastern / 7:30 AM Mountain
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK
TV: NFL Network
Streaming: NFL+ (for out-of-market)
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