The Jets' defense through the first five weeks of the season allowed the opposition to score 30 points three times (29 and 27 in two other games). That changed last week in London when Denver, which was riding a two-game winning streak that included a victory at defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia, was limited to a single TD and 13 points. The effort, impressive as it was, still wasn't enough for the Green & White to earn a first victory for HC Aaron Glenn.

Defensive coordinator Steve Wilks gave full credit to his unit's ability and sharpness to hold the Broncos to 246 total yards, their lowest output of the season, to his players' initiative off the field in a meeting.

"I think anytime you, ... when you have a meeting like that, I think a lot of things come out of it," Wilks said

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