Broncos vs Jaguars in London: How to stream Sunday morning’s game
This Sunday’s game between the Denver Broncos and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London is only streaming on ESPN+. Here’s how to watch.
The NFL heads across the pond to London, UK for one final game in 2022. The ailing Denver Broncos (2-5) will face the talented but faltering Jacksonville Jaguars (2-5) on Sunday at 9:30 AM ET.
This is the NFL’s third game in London this season. The Minnesota Vikings hung on to win the first matchup against the New Orleans Saints at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The following weekend, the New York Giants announced to the football world that they are relevant again when they outlasted Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
The action shifts from Hotspur Stadium to Wembley Stadium for the first time this season. Several storylines converge around this game, as Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos try to stop the bleeding. Wilson spoke the press earlier this week about the flight to London, and his calisthenics throughout the flight, presumably while the rest of his team was sleeping. Twitter had fun with Wilson’s comments, which left many wondering what message he was trying to convey.
Meanwhile, Jacksonville is trying to get over a couple of bad, last-minute losses and prove that they have a winning formula.
How to Watch: Broncos vs Jaguars in London stream
The key difference for the fans is that this week’s game is airing exclusively on ESPN+, a shift from previous Sundays in London, and the first time that an NFL game is airing exclusively on the platform. Unfortunately for everyone used to getting their NFL games through traditional cable, that will not be an option for Broncos-Jaguars.
However, if you have the Disney streaming bundle, the ESPN+ subscription is already included, along with Hulu and Disney+. If you don’t have ESPN+, and you desperately want to watch, then you can sign up here.
Covering the game, ESPN is going with Steve Levy, Louis Riddick, and Dan Orlovsky, along with Laura Rutledge reporting from the sideline.