
This will be Denver’s third regular season game played overseas and fourth time in London.
It’s official.
The Broncos will travel across the pond to play in the 2025 NFL London Games and will face the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 12, as the visiting team.
“Broncos Country has no borders, and we join the NFL in sharing a deep commitment to growing the game on a global stage,” said Broncos president Damani Leach.
Leach said the Broncos are looking forward to reconnecting with their UK fans.
“After having such a wonderful experience in London a few years ago,” he added, “we can’t wait to return to the United Kingdom to engage with such passionate fans and build on the Broncos’ proud international history.”
Adding a stamp to our passports!
See you soon, London! pic.twitter.com/tMH0qCaw7R
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) May 13, 2025
This will be the Broncos’ fourth appearance in London, the last one being in 2022 under the then-soon-to-be-fired head coach Nathaniel Hackett. The Broncos beat the Jaguars 21-17, snapping a four-game losing streak and improving their then-dismal record to 3-5.
Previous appearances in London were in 2010 against the Niners and a 1987 preseason game against the Rams.
This will be the Broncos’ 10th all-time game outside the United States, most of which were preseason contests. The London matchup with the Jets will be Denver’s third regular-season game overseas.
Denver played in seven American Bowl preseason international games from 1987-1999 before the NFL began regular-season international play in 2005.
It was the 1995 preseason game in Tokyo that showcased a sixth-round rookie running back who was contemplating going home and quitting football. A famous tackle on special teams got Terrell Davis noticed and led to more opportunities on offense.
The rest is history as No. 30 finally became a Hall-of-Famer in 2017.
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