Instant reaction: Broncos hold off Jets to secure win in London

Instant reaction: Broncos hold off Jets to secure win in London
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The Denver Broncos took on the New York Jets in an international affair across the pond in London. After four quarters, the Broncos were able to reign victorious and defeat the Jets 13-11 to earn their fourth win of the season. It wasn’t the prettiest game, but it was good enough to get the job done. Here are some instant reactions and miscellaneous thoughts from today’s game.

The Broncos won, but let’s talk about all the big issues from today’s game

Today’s game was emblematic of a problem the Broncos have had since the beginning of the season. While the defense has mostly been superb, they have struggled to be consistent on offense and on special teams. Whether it is penalties or turnovers, the offense just can’t seem to get out of their own way and continue to limit their ability due to self-inflicted wounds. We saw that today with Troy Franklin’s fumble to begin the game and various holding and pre-snap penalties that took first drives off the board.

Speaking of “What in the heck?” moments during the game. What was Head Coach Sean Payton doing on 3rd and 10 in the third quarter calling a draw play to fullback Adam Prentice? I’ve been on the other side of most arguments relative to Payton’s game plans and play calling early on in the season defending him, but that was just an egregiously bad decision.

On top of that, the Broncos weren’t able to establish the run. The Jets did what five other teams hadn’t thus far—stack the box—and limited Denver’s ability to control the game on the ground. Unfortunately, after a decent first quarter outing, Bo Nix and the passing offense struggled to hit their stride for the remainder of the game. Nix didn’t even have a single passing yard in the third quarter. Keep in mind, this was Jets defense that was allowing over 30 points to opposing teams in their first five games. All Denver could manage to do was score a whopping 13 points.

Are we concerned about special teams enough yet? Darren Rizzi’s kickoff and punt coverages units haven’t been great to start the season. That was evident again in today’s game with the Jets starting their drives at the 40-yard line. The Jets had over 200 return yards in today’s gridiron affair. It’s a good thing the Jets’ offense is terrible and that the Broncos’ defense stepped on again to limit New York to just field goals on their shortened fields. I also thought Marvin Mims Jr. made some questionable decisions on a returner. Multiple fair catches with ample room ahead of him. Tough outing in that regard for the All-Pro returner.

Long story short, the Broncos have a lot of work to do in order to be a complete team. They can’t keep relying on the defense to always bail them out. But with that said, let’s talk about how awesome the defense was.

**The Jets had no answers for Denver’s great defensive...