How to watch and stream Broncos vs. Jets in NFL Week 5

The Denver Broncos and New York Jets are about to face off in a highly anticipated matchup that features former Denver Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett squaring off against current head coach Sean Payton. Payton had gone viral a few weeks ago with an explosive interview, calling out the previous regime and letting the world […]

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The Denver Broncos and New York Jets are about to face off in a highly anticipated matchup that features former Denver Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett squaring off against current head coach Sean Payton.

Payton had gone viral a few weeks ago with an explosive interview, calling out the previous regime and letting the world know there's a new sheriff in town. The Denver Broncos are looking to continue their winning ways after defeating the Chicago Bears last week.

With that being said, here's everything you need to know so you don't miss a second of the action. If you're wondering if you will be able to watch the game in your area, check out my latest broadcast map that explains the coverage.

Date: Sunday, October 8th
Time: 4:25 pm ET
Location: Empower Field
Betting Odds: Broncos -1.5, O/U 43.5 (Fanduel)
How to watch on TV: CBS
Streaming: fuboTV

3 Broncos players to watch

  • RB Javonte Williams – Williams has an injury designation heading into the contest, meaning his availability is currently unknown. While the offense was able to execute at a high level with his absence last week, the same cannot be said against a stout Jets defense. If he's healthy, look for the offense to get him the ball early and often.
  • QB Russell Wilson – Wilson is playing some of the best football of his career early on this season with no signs of slowing down. Can the Broncos' offense continue to be successful with the limited time he has to dissect the defense, or will Wilson crash back down to earth this weekend?
  • WR Marvin Mims Jr – Mims Jr. had a quiet afternoon against the Chicago Bears but has been one of the lone bright spots on this roster. The rookie has shown impressive flashes but now will face a stout secondary in the New York Jets. Can he continue his early season dominance or will the Jets secondary provide too much for him to handle?

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