The Denver Broncos are overseas in Week 6 to take on the winless New York Jets in London. Technically labeled a “home game” for the Broncos, it will actually be a neutral field. This is a game Denver must have to keep up the momentum gained from their comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles last week. In fact, they need to get on a run here heading towards their Bye Week in seven weeks.
Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets
Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 7:30 A.M. Mile High time
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England
ATS Betting Lines: Denver -7
Moneyline Odds: Denver -370 / New York +295
Over/Under: 43.5
Note: All odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
Collectively, our Mile High Report staff is predicting a Broncos 33-12 blowout win in London over the Jets. Not all of us think it will be an epic blowout, but all of us are certainly predicting a victory here. Moving to 4-2 for Denver would be a huge step in their battle for the AFC West.
Here’s how each of us predicted things would go individually:
I don’t foresee a blowout win for the Broncos here, but I think they do just enough to win by around 10. This is a team they should not lose to and if they do, then we’re back to the drawing board on trying to figure out what this team is. Hopefully, they begin to put those questions to rest here over the next two months. That must begin in Week 6 in London. – Tim Lynch
After an upset victory of the Eagles, the Broncos take care of business vs. the lowly Jets. Nik Bonitto nears double digit sacks, the Broncos sack Justin Fields 7 times, force a couple of turnovers while Bo Nix and the Broncos offense plays like they did vs. the Bengals. It’ll be a blowout in London. – Scotty Payne
I like the Broncos chances of taking down the Jets in London. Here are a few reasons why. The Jets offensive line has already given up fifteen sacks. The Broncos defense has the most sacks and generates pressure at a higher rate than any team in the NFL. Additionally, the Jets have turned over the ball eight times but have not forced any turnovers. This is game where I expect the Broncos to fire on all cylinders. I believe the defense will force Justin Fields to make bad decisions, whilst Bo Nix and the offense capitalizes off of New York’s misfortune. – Chris Hart
The Jets have a one-dimensional offense and a defense that only gives up less points than the Ravens do. Their offense line gives up nearly four sacks a game and they have the league’s worst turnover differential at a -8. Just like they did against the Bengals, the Broncos should blow out this New...