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The Denver Broncos’ defense was firing on all cylinders and played a massive role in the team’s 13-11 victory over the New York Jets in London on Sunday.
The Broncos held the Jets’ offense to 82 yards on 12 total drives. New York averaged 1.4 yards per play and netted minus-10 passing yards.
Denver’s offense didn’t have to do too much in the game, but it was Bo Nix’s 16-yard touchdown pass to Nate Adkins in the first quarter that proved to be the biggest difference-maker in the win. The second-year quarterback was 19-of-30 with 174 passing yards. He was only sacked once.
The Jets’ defense was able to record their first takeaway of the season and force a holding call that resulted in a safety, but it didn’t matter much a