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Jets Offense Sputters in London as Broncos Prevail
12 Oct
Summary
- Jets let clock run out without snapping ball on 4th down
- Receiver Garrett Wilson had heated exchange with coach on sideline
- Jets managed only 32 yards of total offense in first half

On October 12, 2025, the New York Jets faced off against the Denver Broncos in London, but their offense sputtered in the first half, managing only 32 yards of total offense. The Jets had a particularly baffling sequence at the end of the first half, where they let the clock run out without snapping the ball on a crucial fourth-down play.
After getting a fourth-down conversion, the Jets ran the ball for 5 yards with Breece Hall. The Broncos then sacked quarterback Justin Fields, forcing the Jets to use their final timeout. On third-and-7, Fields threw a short pass to receiver Josh Reynolds, falling short of the first down. Instead of running a play on fourth down, the Jets inexplicably let the clock run out, heading into halftime trailing the Broncos 10-6.
The Jets' struggles were further highlighted by a heated exchange between receiver Garrett Wilson and coach Aaron Glenn on the sideline as they headed to the locker room. Wilson, who leads the AFC in major receiving categories, saw just two targets in the first half and managed only one catch for 2 yards.
The Jets' dismal first-half performance was a stark contrast to their otherwise successful season so far. As they head into the second half, the team will need to make significant adjustments to get their offense back on track and mount a comeback against the Broncos.