The Denver Broncos will participate in the 2022 NFL International Series.
They will face the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 30 at Wembley Stadium.
It will be the second time the Broncos will participate in an overseas regular-season game.
The first was in 2010 and they lost to the San Francisco 49ers in the same venue, 24-16.
This year, the Broncos have the potential to make a deep playoff run after acquiring Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson.
They see him as the play-caller that will unlock the team’s immense talent on offense.
Wilson can feed the ball to Javonte Williams or Melvin Gordon III from the backfield.
Denver’s receiving corps of Jerry Jeudy, Tim Patrick, and Courtland Sutton have the potential to dominate the opposition.
Aside from playing for a promising team like the Broncos, Wilson is ecstatic about their upcoming game in London.
.@Broncos ready to ride in LDN, @DangeRussWilson! 👊#BroncosCountry #NFLUK pic.twitter.com/9TLYq3XgjB
— NFL UK (@NFLUK) May 4, 2022
In his recent guesting on Good Morning Football, Wilson said “Let’s go, Broncos country! Let’s see you in London! Let’s ride!”
Wilson isn’t foreign to playing overseas.
In 2018, he led the Seattle Seahawks to a 27-3 win over the then Oakland Raiders at Wembley.
He hopes to have that same performance to handily defeat the Jaguars.
Jacksonville Is No Easy Out
But while Denver is favored to win this game, the Jaguars have the roster to remain competitive in this matchup.
They’ve surrounded Trevor Lawrence with a solid offensive line with Cam Robinson, Connor Williams, and Terron Armstead.
They’ve also added wide receivers Christian Kirk and Zay Jones.
If all goes well, British fans will be in for a treat.
Lawrence has the ability to play better with an improved roster around him.
However, he has to keep an eye on where Bradley Chubb, Justin Simmons, and Patrick Surtain II are on every snap.
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