7 thoughts after ugly win in London

LONDON — The Broncos somehow, some way got out of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday afternoon with a 13-11 win over the New York Jets. Actually, there was no somehow about it. Nine sacks against Jets quarterback Justin Fields did the trick.

Now Denver returns to Colorado with a home-heavy stretch of the schedule upcoming and a real chance to take their 4-2 record and make more hay.

They also have several questions to answer.

Here are 7 thoughts following the win.

1. The Broncos have an offensive line problem and it may not be as simple as the old mantra ‘next man up.’

Let’s caveat this first. The Broncos finally looked like they had a good thing rolling with their offensive line, the run game and protection, and an entire offensive flow when they left Philadelphia a week ago. It’s not impossible to recapture that kind of momentum. It’s not even impossible that Sean Payton could opt for the status quo after a rough afternoon and get better production in the coming weeks from the same group.

The eye test, however, provided a fairly simple diagnosis in England: Denver misses injured left guard Ben Powers badly and should at least consider its options at left guard beyond sticking with veteran Matt Peart.

A quick reset of how the Broncos got to this point: Powers tore his bicep on Denver’s final drive against the Eagles, meaning the club needs a new left guard for the first time since signing him in March 2023. He’d started 39 straight games before the injury.

During training camp, the Broncos used two guys who had previously been swing tackles for the team as their primary backups at four positions: Peart at left tackle and left guard, Alex Palczewski at right tackle and right guard.

The rationale: Payton explained that most linemen are more comfortable sliding inside-out or vice versa rather than flipping sides.

Peart did not look that way on Sunday.

He was penalized three times — a false start and two holding penalties — and had an up-and-down afternoon in both pass protection and the run game.

He wasn’t alone, but it wasn’t pretty.


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