
The Denver Broncos will face the New York Jets in Week 6 of the NFL season. This is an **international game held in London**, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The kickoff time is **9:30 a.m. Eastern Time (ET)**.
Because it’s an international matchup, many fans outside the U.S. are especially curious about streaming, rights, and how to watch from wherever they are.
Broadcast & Streaming Options
##U.S. National TV
* The game will be televised nationally on **NFL Network**.
* For people in local markets (Denver, New York), there may be regional broadcasts (local affiliates) depending on your ZIP code/market.
* If you have cable or a TV package that carries NFL Network, you can just tune in.
### Streaming / Digital Platforms
* You can stream the **NFL Network** live through streaming services that carry it: services like **FuboTV**, **Hulu + Live TV**, **YouTube TV**, **DIRECTV** or **Sling TV**.
* The league’s own platform **NFL+** provides a way to stream games on mobile devices (phone, tablet). NFL+ offers the live national broadcast and local games (depending on market) and includes NFL Network access as part of its offering.
* For international viewers outside the U.S., **NFL Game Pass International** is the go-to streaming option (it carries live games in many markets outside the U.S.).
### Local Viewing & Radio / Audio
* For local U.S. broadcasts: in Denver you might see it on “Denver7” (or local affiliate).
* You can also listen to live game audio via local radio stations or via streaming audio options (for example, Westwood One offers national radio coverage).
* If you’re outside of the U.S. and just want audio, the NFL and associated services often let you stream just the commentary feed.
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## Frequently Asked Questions (People Are Asking)
**Q: Can I watch the game for free?**
A: Generally, you need a subscription. But some streaming services offer **free trials** (for example, FuboTV, Sling, DIRECTV) which some people use to catch single games without paying full price. Just check availability in your country.
**Q: Does NFL+ work everywhere?**
A: NFL+ works well in the U.S. for streaming national and local (market) games on mobile devices. But its live game support is limited or unavailable in many international markets — that’s where **NFL Game Pass International** becomes relevant for live games abroad.
**Q: What if I’m outside the U.S. and NFL Network isn’t offered in my country?**
A: That’s where **Game Pass International** is usually used. In many countries, Game Pass offers live streaming of many games that are not otherwise televised locally. Also, in some places, local broadcasters or sports networks may carry the game — check your local sports channels.
**Q: Are there blackout restrictions or regional restrictions?**
A: Yes. In U.S. markets, sometimes games are blacked out (i.e., not allowed for local streaming) on league platforms if local rights are in force. Also, streaming services and NFL+ have geographic restrictions. That’s why what you can watch depends on where you are.
**Q: What devices can I watch on?**
A: Streaming platforms like FuboTV, NFL+, YouTube TV, etc., support smart TVs, tablets, phones, computers, and streaming devices (Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, etc.). Just install the app and log in.
**Q: What about replays or watching after the fact?**
A: Many platforms (NFL+, Game Pass) offer full-game replays, condensed replays, and highlights after the live broadcast ends, allowing you to watch later if you miss the start.
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## Viewing Summary (in a Nutshell)
If you are in the U.S.:
* Watch the game on **NFL Network** via your cable or streaming package.
* Or stream via FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, DIRECTV, etc.
* Use **NFL+** on your phone or tablet to stream if available in your area.
If you are outside the U.S.:
* Use **NFL Game Pass International** (if supported in your country) to stream the game live.
* Or see if your local sports networks have rights to broadcast it.
* Use free trials of global streaming platforms (if available) to access NFL Network.
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## Additional Context & Insights
* This particular matchup is part of the NFL’s **International Series** — meaning the game is moved overseas (to London) to attract international audiences.
* Because of that, many fans who normally can’t catch certain U.S. network games now have access via NFL Network or streaming platforms.
* The coaches of the two teams, Sean Payton (Denver) and Aaron Glenn (Jets), have history together — adding storyline intrigue to this game.
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