Experts Release New Week 6 Preview: Broncos Face Winless Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Broncos aim to extend their two-game winning streak against the NFL’s only winless team while avoiding complacency after a comeback win over the Eagles.
- On Oct. 12 the Denver Broncos travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England, with kickoff at 7:30 a.m. MT after a 21-17 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Oct. 5.
- After the comeback win, Broncos quarterback Bo Nix engineered a 14-point fourth-quarter rally, throwing for 242 yards and a touchdown, while rejecting the notion of a trap game against the Jets.
- According to Dimers, the predictive analytics model, the Broncos have a 75% chance of victory after 10,000 simulations, with a projected score of 24, 18, and are listed as 7.5-point favorites by SportsLine consensus.
- The Broncos activated Malcolm Roach and promoted Calvin Throckmorton, placing Ben Powers on short-term IR while Matt Peart starts at left guard against the Jets on Sunday.
- The Jets, facing a long playoff drought, hope the London trip resets momentum as Aaron Glenn, New York Jets head coach, urges fixing turnovers, penalties and defensive consistency.
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Experts release new Week 6 preview: Broncos face winless Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Broncos head to London this weekend looking to stay sharp — and stay healthy — after a bruising few weeks. Denver’s offensive line takes another hit with guard Ben Powers ruled out due to a biceps injury, while rookie pass rusher Jonah Elliss will also miss Sunday’s game with rib and shoulder issues. Still, the focus remains on Bo Nix, who’s shown poise and command in his 2nd NFL season. The quarterback insists there’s no such thing as a “tr…
Former Jet relives memories with franchise, says it 'feels like' there's a 'curse' with today's team
The New York Jets remain the only winless team in the NFL despite whatever positives new head coach Aaron Glenn wants to tell the press and fans about.Ahead of the Jets' 37-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys last week, Glenn preached that a recent practice leading up to the game was one of their best. Earlier this week, he praised the team for the bonding players had done in their hotel in London as they prepared to face the Denver Broncos.In all lik…
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