The Denver Broncos ’ defense sculpted a historic performance on Sunday in London, leading the team to a 13-11 win over the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, stacking three wins in a row.
Denver held New York to just 82 total yards of offense, including a staggering -10 net passing yards , the fewest ever allowed in franchise history and the second-lowest in the NFL since 1990 (h/t Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post). The Jets’ total was also their worst passing output in team history.
New York quarterback Justin Fields bore a nightmare outing , completing just 9 of 17 passes for 45 yards and suffering nine sacks, losing 55 yards in the process. The Broncos' pass rush came from all directions, with eight different defenders recording sacks, the team’s most in a single game