If the first few weeks are anything to go by, the 2025 NFL season isn’t slowing down anytime soon. And with the second of three London games kicking off this weekend, Week 6 looks set to deliver more of the explosive, high-scoring action fans have come to expect.
Here’s our preview of our featured game and your guide to the full schedule in Week 6.
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Every game matters, and Week 6 offers another blockbuster lineup. However, even in a packed slate featuring Lions vs. Chiefs, Eagles vs. Giants, Bears vs. Commanders, and 49ers vs. Bucs, one massive showdown towers above all others, and our choice will come as no surprise to anyone.
Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets
The London crowd is in for a treat. The Broncos - DAZN’s 2025 dark-horse pick - land in the English capital riding high after a statement win over the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles .
That upset, their second straight victory, came at the perfect time. With both the Chargers and Chiefs slipping in Week 6, Denver suddenly finds itself right back in the AFC West conversation. Fans will be eager to see the players inspiring the mini-revival: talented quarterback Bo Nix, dynamic running back J.K. Dobbins, wideout Courtland Sutton, and NFL sack leader Nik Bonitto.
The Jets, meanwhile, are still searching for answers. Their offense has sputtered, and their defense hasn’t been able to bail them out. They head into this one as underdogs, but in a league built for parity, it only takes one spark to create an upset. And with dual-threat quarterback Justin Fields under center, there’s always a chance for fireworks.
If you’re heading to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to catch the game in person, enjoy every second. If you're not, be sure to tune in on DAZN with NFL Game Pass so you don't miss a single snap of what promises to be a thrilling game.
Thursday
| TIME (ET / PT / BST) | Game |
|---|---|
| 8:15pm / 5:15pm / 1:15am (Fri) | Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants |
Sunday
| TIME (ET / PT / BST) | Game |
|---|---|
| 9:30am / 6:30am / 2:30pm | Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets (London) |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | Los Angeles Rams @ Baltimore Ravens |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | New England Patriots @ New Orleans Saints |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | Cleveland Browns @ Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | Arizona Cardinals @ Indianapolis Colts |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | Los Angeles Charges @ Miami Dolphins |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | Seattle Seahawks @ Jacksonville Jaguars |
| 1:00pm / 10:00am / 6:00pm | New England Patriots @ New Orleans Saints |
| 4:05pm / 1:05pm / 9:05pm | Tennessee Titans @ Las Vegas Raiders |
| 4:25pm / 1:25pm / 9:25pm | San Francisco 49ers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| 7:20pm / 4:20pm / 1:20am (Mon) | Detroit Lions @ Kansas City Chiefs |
Monday
| TIME (ET / PT / BST) | Game |
|---|---|
| 8:15pm / 5:15pm / 12:15am (Tue) | Buffalo Bills @ Atlanta Falcons |
| 8:15pm / 5:15pm / 1:15am (Tue) | Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders |