Denver's defense lowered the boom on the New York Jets and the Broncos did enough to leave London with a 13-11 win on Sunday.

The Jets (0-6) had minus-10 net passing yards and quarterback Justin Fields was sacked nine times, but New York had a lead late and a chance to kick a long game-winning field goal on the final drive.

Wil Lutz punched in a 27-yard field goal with 5:06 remaining to give the Broncos the two-point lead. Nik Bonitto notched Denver's seventh sack of Fields, getting the ball back to quarterback Bo Nix only 90 seconds later.

But the Broncos (4-2) couldn't move the chains.

Jets edge rusher Jermaine Johnson dragged down Nix to force a Denver punt and New York was at midfield when the two-minute warning arrived. Fields was put on his back an eighth time before hitting wide

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