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Grab your fish and chips and get ready for the Jets’ NFL London game.

Kickoff against the Broncos is at 9:30 a.m. ET from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Gang Green (0-5) is looking for its first win of the season.

Denver, meanwhile, is riding high after Bo Nix led the team to a surprise 21-17 win against the Eagles last week. The overseas game is a chance for the Jets to regroup and form some much needed chemistry.

Will Gang Green get their first win? Or will the Broncos be too much for New York to handle?

Follow The Post’s live updates from London for the latest NFL scores, news and highlights.

Jets sticking with Justin Fields despite historically inept showing

By Jared Schwartz

The statistically worst passing game in franchise history is not enough for Aaron Glenn to make a quarterback change.

After the Jets’ 13-11 loss to the Broncos on Sunday in London, Glenn suggested he is sticking with Justin Fields as his starting quarterback.

He balked at even the idea of benching Fields.

“Come on man, what kind of question is that? Sometimes this league is [up-and-down]. There are guys who have bad games,” Glenn said. “That doesn’t mean you just bench them. Come on, you know better than that.”

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Justin Fields looks to pass during the Jets-Broncos game on Oct. 12, 2025.
Justin Fields looks to pass during the Jets-Broncos game on Oct. 12, 2025. DANIEL HAMBURY/EPA/Shutterstock

Garrett Wilson explains sideline exchange with Aaron Glenn

By Jared Schwartz

Garrett Wilson was asked about his sideline exchange with Aaron Glenn at the end of the first half:

"I just didn't know exactly what the plan was. Once I figured it out, I was disappointed. I'll just say that."

Follow-up: "To not run a play, is that what you mean?"

Wilson: "I… pic.twitter.com/SkHpYtZQIt

— Jets Videos (@snyjets) October 12, 2025

Sauce Gardner postgame reaction

By Jared Schwartz

Sauce Gardner says he feels like the defense bounced back today after holding a players' meeting:

"We were talking about everybody just take it personal. I know me personally, I took it personal for sure and I know the rest of the defense did as well" pic.twitter.com/cbww1PX4u1

— Jets Videos (@snyjets) October 12, 2025

Brutal stats

By Jared Schwartz

Justin Fields had nine completions and was sacked nine times.

He threw for 45 yards, but with the sacks factored in, he had -10 net passing yards.

Yes, -10 net passing yards.

As a team, the Jets had just 82 yards of offense.

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