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Preview the Week 6 matchup between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
'Ello Govnuh! The Denver Broncos traveled just over 5,100 miles in two weeks, from the Rockies to Great Britain, where they'll take on the New York Jets in a Sunday morning special. We asked Nick Wojton of Jets Wire five questions about New York's squad and Sunday's game. Check out our questions and Wojton's answers below.
The Broncos visit the Jets, and our expert NFL player props are targeting running backs Breece Hall, JK Dobbins, and a Bo Nix passing prop!
Here are the final injury reports for the New York Jets vs. Denver Broncos ahead of their Week 6 game in London at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: Denver Broncos (3-2) Out LB Jonah Elliss (rib/shoulder)OL Ben Powers (bicep) Questionable DT Malcolm Roach (calf) Will play LB Nik Bonitto (wrist)DT DJ Jones (shoulder)RB Tyler Badie (shoulder)DT Malcolm Roach (calf)LB Alex Singleton (thumb) Notes: Roach had a full practice on Thursday and Friday.
Denver is shifting from a win over the defending Super Bowl champs to facing NFL's only winless team. "It's about the ability to refocus."
The New York Jets' struggling defense will get a boost with the return of edge rusher Jermaine Johnson, who missed the last three games with an ankle injury. Jets coach Aaron Glenn pronounced Johnson “ready to go” against the Denver Broncos in Sunday’s game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as New York (0-5) seeks its first victory this season.
Sean Payton doesn't sound like a coach who's looking past his opponent. The New York Jets present some clear threats to the Denver Broncos.
After years of lurking away from the spotlight, Giggs will get a chance to enshrine his love for UK rap and sport come Sunday morning.