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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.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields adopts a more aggressive mindset after Week 6 loss to Denver Broncos as team seeks first win.
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Denver Broncos win defensive slugfest in London to leave New York Jets as only winless team in NFL
The Denver Broncos won a defensive slugfest 13-11 in London on Sunday to leave the New York Jets as the only winless in the NFL.
Inside linebacker Justin Strnad picks off quarterback Jaxson Dart to record a crucial interception in the fourth quarter against the Giants.
With Wilson injured, the Jets’ wide receiver corps was severely downgraded, with Reynolds becoming the team’s No. 1 option against the Panthers. The Jets receivers as a whole struggled to get open for Fields or Taylor all day. The Jets leading receiver was Tyler Johnson, who had three catches for 60 yards.
The New York Jets needed a spark on Sunday and attempted to get it by turning away from young quarterback Justin Fields and putting Tyrod Taylor into the lineup
Broncos OL Matt Peart suffered a serious knee injury early in Sunday's game against the Jets, but he went on to play every snap on offense.
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Pro Football Focus: 5 highest-graded Jets players on offense vs. the Broncos in Week 6
Here are the 5 best Pro Football Focus grades from the Jets offense from their 13-11 loss to the Broncos in Week 6.
Kicker Wil Lutz seals the win against the New York Giants with a 39-yard field goal as time expires.
"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."
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.