With little progress in these final two minutes, stopping at the 41-yard line, the New York Jets closed the second quarter of the game without scoring, with the game going into halftime with the score at 10 to 6, in this partial victory of the Denver Broncos in England!

The Jets maintain possession and are slowly gaining ground, but are still unable to break out of their own half. The two-minute warning begins, and the Jets have possession at their own 28-yard line at this point.

And good field position doesn’t make a good drive. In just over three minutes, the Broncos were stuck at their own 45-yard line, barely advancing, then punting, allowing the Jets to take possession at their own 16-yard line.

The Jets, once again, were unable to make good progress and stopped at their own 21-yard line, punting so the Broncos could have possession at their own 41-yard line, now in a much more comfortable field position than before!

And the poor field position didn’t help the Broncos, who punted, giving the Jets possession again, this time at their own 20-yard line, giving them possession in poor field position once again in the game.

With little progress, the Jets stopped at their own 31-yard line and punted, giving the Broncos possession again, but this time at their own 21-yard line, in poor field position in the game so far at England.

The second quarter of the game begins with Lutz taking the kickoff after the touchdown, with the Jets taking possession at the 26-yard line to start a new drive, now behind on the scoreboard, 10 to 6 for the Broncos!

Holding possession for nearly five minutes, on the last play of the first quarter, Bo Nix connected with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Adkins! Lutz confirmed the extra point, making the score now 10-6 for the Broncos!

The Jets also made some moves into the field, but were stopped on a 4th-and-9 at their own 23-yard line, then decided to kick a 41-yard field goal, with Folk making the kick to make it 6-3 in the score!

In a long and controlled drive, lasting nearly four minutes, the Broncos spent a 4th-and-5 at their own 39-yard line, then decided to kick a long, 57-yard field goal, which Lutz connected on to tie the game at 3-3!

Unable to advance to a first down, stuck on a 3rd and 13 at their own 40-yard line, the Jets decided to kick a field goal, with Folk hitting it from 52 yards to open the scoring in England for the Jets, winning 3-0!

And the first drive of the game is a fumble! The Broncos had possession, and at their own 32-yard line, Franklin went to receive Nix’s pass, but dropped the ball, which Cisco recovered at the Jets’ 37-yard line!
 

The players take the field, and we have the start of the match between the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets, with all the action and action in real time here on VAVEL! And the first possession of the game, from the 22-yard line, goes to the Broncos!
 

And both teams have history to tell! The first game was in 1993, with the Broncos winning 26-20. After that, the Jets won in ’94, 25-22. In ’96, the Broncos won 31-6, and in ’99, two games were played, with the Jets winning one 21-13 and the Broncos winning the other 30-23!

In recent seasons, the teams have faced each other for years in a row since 2020. In 2020, the Broncos won 37-28. In 2021, the Broncos won again, 26-0. In 2022, the Jets won 16-9. In 2023, the Jets won again, 31-21. And in 2024, the Broncos won again, this time 10-9.
 

To close out Sunday, on Sunday Night Football, the San Francisco 49ers play the Atlanta Falcons at 8:20 p.m. Week 7 continues on Monday (20), with two matchups. The first will be between the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 7 p.m., and the second, on Monday Night Football, will be between the Seattle Seahawks and Houston Texans at 10 p.m.

At 4:05 p.m., the Los Angeles Chargers face the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos face the New York Giants. Twenty minutes later, the Arizona Cardinals face the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys play the Washington Commanders.
 

At 1 p.m. on Sunday (19), we’ll have six more games, with the following matchups: Vikings vs. Eagles, Titans vs. Patriots, Jets vs. Panthers, Browns vs. Dolphins, Bears vs. Saints, and Chiefs vs. Raiders, thus closing out this time slot with the most games of the round.
 

Week 7 begins on Thursday (16), at 8:15 pm, when the Cincinnati Bengals face the Pittsbugh Steelers. On Sunday (19), at 9:30 am, the Jacksonville Jaguars face the Los Angeles Rams, in another of the NFL’s international games!

Finally, at 8:20 PM, on Sunday Night Football, the Kansas City Chiefs will face the Detroit Lions. Tomorrow, Week 6 continues with two games: at 7:30 PM, the Atlanta Falcons will face the Buffalo Bills, and at 8:15 PM, on Monday Night Football, the Washington Commanders will play the Chicago Bears.

Week 6 continues today at 1 p.m., with the Indianapolis Colts facing the Arizona Cardinals, the Carolina Panthers facing the Dallas Cowboys, the New Orleans Saints facing the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers playing the Cleveland Browns.

Week 6 continues today at 1 p.m., with the Indianapolis Colts facing the Arizona Cardinals, the Carolina Panthers facing the Dallas Cowboys, the New Orleans Saints facing the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers playing the Cleveland Browns.

NFL Week 6 kicked off on Thursday (9), with the New York Giants’ victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Later today, at 1 pm, the round continues with many games, where the Jacksonville Jaguars face the Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins face the Los Angeles Chargers.

We now begin the broadcast of the match between the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets, with all the action and excitement in real time from Week 6 of the NFL here on VAVEL, with today’s match live from London, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!

Do not miss a detail of the match with the live updates and commentaries of VAVEL. Follow along with us all the details, commentaries, analysis and lineups for this Denver Broncos vs New York Jets match here at VAVEL, in this Week 6 International Game of NFL.

Finally, today’s NFL game takes place on another continent. The game will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, located in London, England. The stadium opened in 2019 and has a capacity of over 60,000 fans. Home to Tottenham, the stadium has hosted other NFL games, the first taking place in 2019, when the then-Oakland Raiders defeated the Chicago Bears 24-21.

On the other side, the New York Jets will be without Michael Carter, Ja’Markis Weston, Allen Lazard, Braelon Allen, Marcelino McCrary-Ball, Quincy Williams, Alijah Vera-Tucker, Byron Cowart, Ivrin Charles, Kris Boyd, and Gus Hartwig, all injured, in addition to Brandon Stephens, who is listed as questionable for today’s game.

For today’s matchup, the Denver Broncos will be without Ben Powers, Jonah Elliss, Lucas Krull, Dre Greenlaw, Michael Burton, Nick Gargiulo, Johnny Walker Jr., and Matt Henningssen, all injured. Malcolm Roach is also listed as questionable and likely out of today’s matchup.

The New York Jets sit last in the AFC East with five losses this season. They trail the Miami Dolphins, with one win and four losses, the New England Patriots, with three wins and two losses, and the conference-leading Buffalo Bills, with four wins and one loss.

With five games played, the Denver Broncos are in second place in the AFC West with three wins and two losses, tied with the league-leading Los Angeles Chargers, and ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs, with two wins and three losses, and the Las Vegas Raiders, who have one win and four losses.

On the other side, the Denver Broncos have three wins and two losses this season. On September 7, they defeated the Tennessee Titans 20-12. On the 14th, they lost 29-28 to the Indianapolis Colts. On the 21st, they lost 23-20 to the Los Angeles Chargers. On Monday (29), they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 28-3. And on Sunday (5), they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 21-17.

The New York Jets come into today’s matchup with five losses this season. On September 7th, they lost 34-32 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. On September 14th, they lost 30-10 to the Buffalo Bills. On September 21st, they lost 29-27 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On Monday (29), they lost 27-21 to the Miami Dolphins, and on Sunday (5), they lost 37-22 to the Dallas Cowboys.