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Broncos at Jets: Week 6 Preview

  • Writer: Bryce Peterson
    Bryce Peterson
  • Oct 11, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 11, 2025

The Denver Broncos traveled from Philadelphia after a huge win into a quiet town outside of London to prepare for their game against the Jets this week. They head into a neutral site as the "Away" team, even though it is in a foreign place for both teams.


Game Info

  • Date/Time: Sunday, October 12, 2025 - 9:30 AM ET / 7:30 AM MT

  • Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

  • Broadcast: NFL Network


Storylines and Key Pieces

Different Country, Same Goal:

Denver treats this as a must-win game against a strong team, even though the Jets' record stands at 0-5. They have to keep the same momentum and be able to stay even-keeled against the Jets.


Running the Ball:

Denver has found a reliable group of running backs this season in J.K. Dobbins and R.J. Harvey. They leaned on the run in their comeback against the Eagles, and they have to use that to fuel their offense. Continue to use J.K.'s power as he is coming off the first 100-yard rushing game by a Broncos back in 36 games.


Strong Defensive Line against a weak Offensive Line:

The Broncos have one of the strongest defensive lines in the NFL, led by Nik Bonitto, Jonathan Cooper, and Zach Allen. The Jets' offensive line struggles with protection and the pressure allowed on their quarterback, Justin Fields. Justin is a capable runner, so look for the Broncos to contain him in the pocket and make him throw the ball.


Injury Watch and Roster Moves:

  • Denver lost starting left guard Ben Powers to a torn bicep, and he will be replaced by Calvin Throcmorton.

  • The Broncos will also be without outside linebacker Jonah Ellis and possibly defensive tackle Malcolm Roach, who is considered to be a game-time decision.

  • The Jets enter this game with wide receiver Allen Lazard out due to personal reasons, and cornerback Michael Carter II is also out with a concussion.

  • Entering the weekend as questionable are cornerback Brandon Stephens with a lingering neck injury and linebacker Ja'Markis Weston with a groin injury.


Looking Ahead

After their game in London, the Broncos will take the long flight back to Denver and take on the New York Giants, who also just beat the Philadelphia Eagles, and continue to trend with a rookie quarterback. Coming off a strong win, they look to continue building their momentum back home at Empower Field at Mile High.


Bo Nix continues to build his resume in the league as a second-year quarterback with all eyes on him.


Final Thoughts

This game against the unbeaten Jets is one that the Broncos cannot take lightly. They have to continue their momentum and prove that they are a consistent and mature team in the NFL.


The Jets are struggling, but any given week in the NFL, any team can walk away with a win. The Broncos will look to take care of business early and handle the Jets in London.


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Go Broncos!


 
 
 

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