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However, with such a sloppy performance on offense and special teams, the Broncos remain static in some of this week's power rankings, while dropping down a spot in another. Let's examine where the Broncos stand entering Week 7, starting with Sports Illustrated, followed by NFL.com, and ESPN.
Bo Nix threw an early touchdown pass, Wil Lutz kicked a late go-ahead field goal and the Denver Broncos sacked Justin Fields nine times, with the final one sealing an ugly 13-11 victory over the winless New York Jets.
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7 Broncos did not play in London
Seven players did not play in the Denver Broncos ' 13-11 win over the New York Jets in London.
At long last, home sweet home. Broncos hosting Super Bowl 50 reunion this weekend while in position to contend for Super Bowl 60.
The Broncos narrowly avoided a baffling loss to the Jets in London Sunday with another fourth-quarter defensive stand.
Ugly London win proves Denver Broncos can recreate the past to ignite Super Bowl dream - Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets: The Broncos were entirely unconvincing in beating the winless Jets at Totte
An a game that set offensive football back 50 years, the Broncos needed a 27-yard field goal by Wil Lutz late in the fourth quarter to pull off a 13-11 victory. The Broncos only had 71 yards in the second half, and Bo Nix was 4 of 10 for 49 yards -- but three points was enough in the second half to get Denver to 4-2 on the season.