NFL London: Jets vs Broncos odds, preview and prediction

The NFL International Series continues with a Week 6 match in London
The New York Jets will face the Denver Broncos at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Broncos are predicted to win, extending the Jets' winless start to the season
The NFL returns to London for Week 6, with the New York Jets taking on the Denver Broncos at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the second of this year’s international fixtures in the capital.
Ladbrokes brings you its NFL Week 6 odds, preview and predictions as the International Series continues with another marquee clash in London. Following that is NFL RedZone, and we've got you covered for that too with our weekly RedZone acca.
NFL London betting odds: Jets vs Broncos preview & prediction
Broncos favourites at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Broncos are currently favoured by 7.5 points on the spread, with the total points Over/Under set at 43.5. Denver enter the game at 3–2 and in the mix in a competitive AFC West, fresh from an impressive 21–17 road win over the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
Defensively, the Broncos have been one of the most disciplined units in the NFL. They rank second in points allowed per game (16.8) and in the top eight for both rushing and passing yards allowed. Their ability to control the tempo has underpinned a promising start, supported by a top ten offense in yards per game.
The Jets, meanwhile, are 0–5 and have endured the worst start of any team in the league under new head coach Aaron Glenn. A former Lions defensive coordinator, Glenn has watched his team concede 31.4 points per game, the second-worst mark in the NFL. Three of those defeats came by a single score, but their effort was questioned after a flat loss to the Cowboys in Week 5.
The Jets are familiar with the venue, having lost 23–17 to the Minnesota Vikings in Tottenham last year, and 27–20 to the Falcons in 2021. Denver hold a 1–1 record in London, last appearing in a 21–17 win over the Jaguars in 2022.
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Veteran running back JK Dobbins has proved a shrewd free agency addition for Denver, with four touchdowns in five games. He's 5th in the league with 402 rushing yards. Courtland Sutton is a constant threat in the redzone, with 18 TDs over the last two seasons, and has three so far in 2025.
Jets receiver Garrett Wilson is one of the league's elite despite his team's struggles and has found the endzone on four occasions. Dual-threat QB Justin Fields has rushed for three touchdowns, including a dazzling 43-yard run against the Dolphins.
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Despite their winless record, the Jets have shown flashes with the ball. Wilson sits 7th in the league for receiving yards (382), while running back Breece Hall is averaging 100 scrimmage yards per game, although he's yet to score a touchdown.
Fields hasn’t thrown an interception and continues to threaten on the ground, averaging 50 rushing yards a game. However, his limitations as a passer persist, averaging fewer than 200 yards per outing and struggling to extend drives. Rookie tight end Mason Taylor has looked promising and has posted back-to-back games of at least 60 yards.
Second-year Broncos quarterback Bo Nix continues to make strides, steering an impressive fourth-quarter comeback win in Philadelphia. Behind him is a balanced offense powered by Dobbins and rookie back RJ Harvey, with the Broncos 4th in the NFL with over 140 rushing yards per game.
Sutton has proven himself to be one of the most consistent pass catchers in the league and averages 73 yards per contest, while Troy Franklin, Marvin Mims Jr. and tight end Evan Engram complete a rounded receiving corps for Denver.
Jets vs Broncos prediction, best bets
London games can throw up surprises, but the matchup looks lopsided on current form. Denver arrive with rhythm on both sides of the ball and a defense built to punish inconsistency, while the Jets are still searching for an identity and haven’t shown they can finish games.
If the Broncos play to their recent level, their efficiency on the ground and stability at quarterback should allow them to control the tempo. The Jets will need explosive plays from Garrett Wilson or Justin Fields to stay competitive, and even then, sustaining drives against this defense is a major challenge.
Prediction: Broncos 27-14 Jets
Best bets:
Broncos -7.5
JK Dobbins anytime touchdown
Courtland Sutton over 64.5 receiving yards
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All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.