Broncos & Jets take the field overseas this Sunday @Adobe DENvsNYJ– Sunday 9:30am ET on @nflnetwork Also streaming on @NFLPlus

Broncos & Jets take the field overseas this Sunday @Adobe DENvsNYJ– Sunday 9:30am ET on @nflnetwork Also streaming on @NFLPlus

Broncos & Jets take the field overseas this Sunday 🇬🇧 @Adobe

DENvsNYJ– Sunday 9:30am ET on @nflnetwork
Also streaming on @NFLPlus

NFL London Games 2025: Denver Broncos vs. New York JetsThe promotional poster you’ve shared highlights the highly anticipated Week 6 matchup between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets as part of the 2025 NFL London Games series. This game marks the league’s continued push for international expansion, with three games scheduled in London this season alone. Below, I’ll break down the key details, including the event overview, broadcast information, team context, and recent buzz.Event Overview

  • Date and Time: Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. ET (2:30 p.m. local time in London; 7:30 a.m. MT for Broncos fans).
  • Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, United Kingdom. This is the second of three London games this year (following Vikings vs. Browns on October 5 and preceding another at Wembley).
  • Teams: Denver Broncos (3-2 record entering the game) vs. New York Jets (0-5 record). The Jets are the designated home team under the NFL’s Global Markets Program, where they hold marketing rights in the UK to build fan engagement.
  • Historical Context: This is the eighth meeting between the teams in the last nine seasons, with the Broncos holding a 18-23-1 all-time edge (Jets are 8-10-1 as the “home” team). It’s the Broncos’ return to London since 2010 and the Jets’ fifth regular-season game there.
  • Tickets and Hospitality: General admission tickets are available via official channels like the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium site or On Location (NFL’s hospitality partner). Resale options are circulating on platforms like X, with some prime seats (e.g., Block 113) listed as low as £100 per ticket. Premium packages include elevated seating, pre/post-game access, and exclusive food/drink options.

Broadcast and Streaming DetailsThe game will air exclusively on NFL Network in the U.S., with coverage starting at 9:30 a.m. ET. Key on-air talent includes:

  • Play-by-play: Rich Eisen
  • Analyst: Kurt Warner
  • Additional pre-game/post-game: Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, Tom Pelissero, and others like Steve Mariucci and Manti Te’o.

Viewing Option

Details

TV

NFL Network (national); local stations in Denver (KMGH) and New York (WNBC).

Streaming

NFL+ (live on mobile/tablet; subscription required for full access, including RedZone and replays). Also available via NFL.com, NFL app, and authenticated NFL Network apps.

Audio

Westwood One national radio; SiriusXM (Channel 380); NFL app/NFL.com.

International

Check local NFL Network distributors outside the U.S.

Team and Player SpotlightsThe poster features Broncos QB Bo Nix (orange jersey) and Jets CB Sauce Gardner (#7, green jersey), symbolizing the clash between Denver’s young offense and New York’s defensive backfield.

  • Broncos (3-2): Coming off a strong win over the Eagles, Denver leads the league in sacks (thanks to players like Nik Bonitto with 7.0 on the season). Nix and WR Courtland Sutton have been clicking, and the team aims to extend their momentum abroad. President Damani Leech emphasized the global reach of “Broncos Country.”
  • Jets (0-5): Winless and desperate for a breakthrough, New York relies on QB Justin Fields and a stout defense led by Gardner. As a “home” team in London, the Jets are leaning into UK fan events, including alumni appearances, flag football clinics, and a “Touchdown Tailgate” with J-E-T-S chants.

This game is pivotal: A Broncos win could solidify their early playoff push, while the Jets desperately need it to snap their skid.Recent News and Buzz

  • Fan Events: The Jets are hosting a week of activities in London, including a fan festival at The Lexington on October 9, a flag football ring ceremony, and in-stadium giveaways like chant flags on game day. Broncos fans can join a pre-game rally to unite “Broncos Country” globally.
  • League-Wide International Slate: This is the sixth of seven overseas games in 2025, including São Paulo (Week 1), Dublin (Week 4), and more London stops. The NFL aims to grow its UK footprint, with the Jaguars’ multi-year Wembley deal extending the series.
  • On X (Latest Chatter): Tickets are a hot topic, with resale posts flooding timelines (e.g., e-tickets for the 2:30 p.m. kickoff). Some banter around the broadcast crew (Eisen and Warner confirmed), and excitement for Fields’ potential bounce-back. No major injury updates as of October 10, but check Thursday’s practice reports for final news.

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