Jets Vs. Broncos Week 6 NFL Betting Picks and Predictions - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
London Calling: The Post-Upset Hangover Hits the Broncos
The NFL's London game is the early Sunday storyline. Denver is 3-2 and just set a season highlight by beating Philadelphia, handing it its first setback of 2025. Down, 17-3, Sean Payton's team opened up a torrent of 18 unanswered points and seven sacks of a frenzied defense fronted by Nik Bonitto.
Second-year QB Bo Nix has been quietly going about it for 1,103 yards with eight TD's and four interceptions, and OC Joe Lombardi runs heavily to J.K. Dobbins and running game. Now their Broncos head across the Atlantic with a wounded roster and try to prevent the typical London letdown.
The Jets limp into Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at 0‑5. Under new head coach Aaron Glenn they've committed eight turnovers and a staggering 52 penalties. Justin Fields owns 754 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and 204 rushing yards but is getting battered behind a leaky line.
Star receiver Allen Lazard (shoulder), edge rusher Jermaine Johnson and several others are questionable, adding to the Jets' woes. Glenn has said he'll travel with the team, but he still might be out of commission for the game. This looks like a mismatch on paper, yet the overseas stage has produced some bizarre results.
Denver's injury list is equally daunting. Left guard Ben Powers underwent surgery to repair a partially torn biceps and is out on injured reserve. Tight end Lucas Krull (broken foot), linebacker Dre Greenlaw (quadriceps) and defensive tackle Malcolm Roach (calf) are already on IR, leaving Payton with eight players on the shelf and a ninth likely on the way.
Oddsmakers opened Denver as a 6½‑point favorite and nudged the line to –7 with a total of 43½. Handicappers caution this could be a low‑scoring, ugly game; Denver's defense ranks top‑five in opponent success rate but its run‑heavy offense may not blow anyone out.
In summary, Denver's suffocating defense, keyed by Bonitto's seven sacks, will try to contain a winless Jets team riddled with penalties, turnovers and injuries. Despite being heavy favorites, the Broncos aren't at full strength; Powers' surgery and a lengthy injured‑reserve list could make things interesting.