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Broncos vs Jets Week 6 Preview and Predictions:

Independentrob 2 min read
Broncos vs Jets Week 6 Preview and Predictions:
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The Denver Broncos take on the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Both teams arrive with different storylines — Denver riding a strong defensive wave, and the Jets still searching for consistency behind quarterback Justin Fields.

The Setting: London Spotlight

Sunday’s game will be played in front of an international crowd, giving both teams a unique stage to make a statement. For Denver, it’s another chance to prove they’re legitimate AFC contenders. For New York, it’s about survival and pride after a rough start to the season.

Time zone adjustments and travel can play a role in these London games, often leading to slower starts and unpredictable momentum swings. Expect both teams to rely heavily on defense early.

Broncos’ Defense Leading the Charge

The Broncos defense has been elite through five weeks, ranking top-five in points allowed and top-three in sacks (21 total). Pass rushers like Nik Bonitto and Baron Browning have been relentless, and their ability to create pressure without blitzing has kept opposing quarterbacks off-balance.

That’s bad news for the Jets, whose offensive line has been one of the league’s weakest. Justin Fields has already been sacked over 20 times this season — and Denver’s front seven is capable of adding a few more to that total.


Jets Offense Still Searching for Rhythm

The Jets’ offense has struggled to find any consistent flow, especially in the passing game. Fields’ athleticism has provided flashes, but poor protection and minimal separation from receivers have stalled drives.

The lone bright spot has been Breece Hall, who remains a home-run threat every time he touches the ball. If the Jets want to pull off an upset, Hall will need to be the engine that keeps the offense moving.

Sports Savvy Magazine Prediction

Denver’s pass rush and balanced offense should prove too much for a struggling Jets team overseas. Russell Wilson and Courtland Sutton have developed steady chemistry, while Javonte Williams has looked sharper each week in the backfield.

The Jets might hang around early, but once the Broncos’ defense settles in, expect the momentum to shift fast.

Final Score Prediction:
🔥 Broncos 28 – Jets 13 🔥

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