A London Letdown
The New York Jets crossed the Atlantic hoping to change the narrative — but instead, they hit rock bottom. The team fell to 0–6 after a 13–11 loss to the Denver Broncos at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, a game where the offense looked lost from start to finish.
Quarterback Justin Fields finished with –10 net passing yards and was sacked nine times, as Denver’s defense suffocated every drive.
Broncos Control the Pace
Rookie quarterback Bo Nix found Nate Adkins for a 16-yard touchdown. Kicker Wil Lutz added two field goals to power the Broncos’ offense.
New York’s points came from three Nick Folk field goals. Along with a defensive safety
Frustration on the Sidelines
Emotions boiled over when Garrett Wilson was seen arguing with Coach Aaron Glenn. The exchange captured the tension building inside a locker room running out of answers.
No Answers, Just More Questions
The Jets’ offense has now gone three straight games without a touchdown. Their protection issues and conservative play-calling continue to haunt them.
“We’ve got to look in the mirror,” Glenn said postgame. “We’re too talented to keep beating ourselves.”
🧠 Sidebar: What Is a Safety?
A safety gives the defense 2 points when the offense is tackled or commits a penalty inside its own end zone. It’s one of the rarest plays in football — and the only thing that kept the Jets close in London.
What’s Next
The Jets return home to MetLife Stadium to face the Carolina Panthers next Sunday. With playoff hopes fading, the focus now shifts to pride — and finding an identity on offense.
Final Score
- Denver Broncos: 13
- New York Jets: 11
- Jets Record: 0–6
- Broncos Record: 3–3
Top Performers:
- Bo Nix (DEN) – 162 yds, 1 TD
- Wil Lutz (DEN) – 2 FGs
- Nick Folk (NYJ) – 3 FGs, perfect accuracy