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The Broncos now head to London, England, for a matchup with the 0-5 New York Jets in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Head coach Sean Payton is doing everything in his power to keep his
The 2025 International Games continue Sunday, Oct. 12 when quarterback Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos face cornerback Sauce Gardner and the New York Jets at 9:30 a.m. ET at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
The Broncos sandwiched two wins around a weeklong trip to West Virginia last season and have a chance to replicate that result in London.
The Denver Broncos are headed to London for their Week 6 game against the New York Jets. Spirits are high after the team defeated the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
Sean Payton set a serious tone as the Denver Broncos took off across the pond for an International Game in London vs. the New York Jets. From the mean streets of Philadelphia, all the way to the sleepy hollow of Waltham Abbey in Essex, England, the championship ambitions of the Denver Broncos are well travelled already.
After the game, players returned to the team hotel for dinner and then went to the airport for the club's overnight trip to England ahead of this week's international game against the New York Jets in London. Despite the short turnaround, Broncos coach Sean Payton did not let the upcoming travel distract players going into the Eagles game.
The Broncos are hosting a fan event at The Admiralty Club near Trafalgar Square on Saturday from 1-5 p.m. London time and a pub-to-pitch style parade beginning at 11 a.m. at The Antwerp Arms near Tottenham on Sunday.
The centerpiece of the team's London celebrations will be the Touchdown Tailgate presented by Helix Wireless at Vinegar Yard, a full-day fan festival bringing the traditions of a game day at MetLife Stadium to the heart of London.
The Broncos lead the all-time series against the Jets 23-18-1, including a 10-9 win on the road in their most recent showdown in 2024. New York will be considered the "home" team in London, but it will essentially be a neutral venue as NFL fans from all over Europe will be in attendance, plus supporters traveling from the United States.