NFL, Jets and Carolina Panthers
Digest more
Even though the Denver Broncos leave London with an ugly performance over the New York Jets, a win is a win at the end of the day. The Broncos showed dominance in one phase, while the other two phases struggled.
The NFL has exported games to five countries this year. Up next is another kickoff in London. Here's what to know about Jets vs. Broncos.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields adopts a more aggressive mindset after Week 6 loss to Denver Broncos as team seeks first win.
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
After the Jets converted on fourth down, running back Breece Hall ran up the middle for 5 yards. Then Denver sacked quarterback Justin Fields on the Jets’ 41-yard line, forcing New York to take its last timeout of the half.
The Jets confused everybody watching with their coaching decisions to end the first half of their Week 6 clash with the Broncos in London.
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.
Ugly or pretty, all wins count the same in the NFL. Here are five takeaways from the Broncos' victory over the Jets in London.
Jonathon Cooper and the Denver Broncos had a historic day against Justin Fields and the New York Jets in Week 7 in London.
"It aged me," Rich Eisen said of the ugly Broncos-Jets game. "I felt for all the Brits for whom that might have been their first NFL action."
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields issued a four-word reaction to his nightmare day against the Denver Broncos.
The Broncos offense was unimpressive in last Sunday's win over the Jets in London and returning to the United States hasn't done anything to turn things around.