Rich Eisen has praise for the Broncos after their Week 5 win over the Eagles. (2:04) For the second straight week, London played host to an NFL game. TheDenver BroncosandNew York Jetsmade the trip across the pond to play at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for Week 6. For the Jets, the trip marks an opportunity for a change of pace in a start to the season that’s gone awry. New York enters Week 6 with an 0-5 record, the only team remaining in the league without a win. Most recently, the Jets suffered a37-22loss to theDallas Cowboys, marking the fifth consecutive game that the team has given up 25-plus points. New York is the only team in the league to have allowed 25-plus points in every game it has played in 2025. The Jets will square off against a Broncos team that’s entering with plenty of momentum. After a 1-2 start to the season, Denver has found its footing in recent weeks — cruising past theCincinnati Bengals28-3in Week 4 before topping the previously unbeatenPhiladelphia Eagles21-17in Week 5. Before the teams could kick off on the field, though, both took the time to do some sightseeing. Here are the top sights, sounds and scenes from London ahead of Week 6.
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Key Points:
- Denver Broncos take the lead in London with a Nix-to-Adkins TD pass, showcasing their winning momentum
- New York Jets, with a 0-5 record, look to redeem themselves against the Broncos after a series of losses
- Jets have given up 25-plus points in each game this season, facing a defensive challenge against the Broncos
- Both teams engage in sightseeing in London before the game, adding to the international football experience
- The game marks the second consecutive week of NFL action in London, bringing excitement to fans overseas
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