Nat Coombs' NFL Week 6 Tips Including Broncos @ Jets In London

Through five weeks of the NFL season, there is no remaining undefeated team, while the New York Jets are the only team yet to win.
The Jets will hope a change of country will bring better fortunes as they take on the Denver Broncos at Tottenham on Sunday.
Once again, our NFL expert Nat Coombs, who has 73% success rate with his tips, will be hosting Five's coverage from north London.
Check out his three selections for this weekend's action with the very latest odds from BetMGM.
Just when we think we’ve worked out some kind of order in this season's NFL, the unpredictability of the league bites back.
The New York Giants inflicting back-to-back defeats on champions Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night further enhances this point.
Buffalo and Detroit are probably the 1A and 1B in the AFC and NFC respectively, but it’s far from clear-cut.
Both teams are fallible and the cluster of teams right underneath them is dense, congealed and very hard to call.
Still, fresh off the back of a three-from-three week, I’ll try and add some method to the madness. Famous last words, eh?
A thrilling triple header this Sunday on @channel5_tv 🏈 pic.twitter.com/jVykbevLFc
— NFL UK & Ireland (@NFLUKIRE) October 9, 2025
Jets Can Be Competitive At Tottenham
Let’s start in London, and the other team to beat the Eagles in the week - the Denver Broncos.
The Broncos are taking on the winless New York Jets in the early kick off at Tottenham and they are echoing their Super Bowl 50 winning side of a decade ago.
They have an elite defense, smart - if unremarkable - offense, with a Peyton Manning-type quarterback overseeing a sharp system functionally.
Sure, the Von Miller-led Broncos of 2015 are probably a click or two up from this defense, but with All-Pro cornerback Pat Surtain and linebacker Nik Bonitto (who leads the league in sacks) they have some heavy hitting pieces in the mix.
Quarterback Bo Nix is no Manning, even the veteran's final year iteration, but Nix had an impressive rookie season.
He showed moxie in the comeback win over the Eagles, and crucially suits Sean Payton’s system to a tee.
Denver, in a weaker AFC West than expected, will be vying for a play-off spot through the season.
Unlike the Jets, who have suffered the worst possible start to life under Aaron Glenn, which promised – indeed promises – much hope.
I rally frequently against premature decisions forming, not least after just five games of a career, and Glenn, who was one of the most in-demand co-ordinators in the off-season having built an impressive defense in Detroit, should not be written off.
Out of their five losses, only the game against the Buffalo Bills was a blowout, and they could conceivably be 3-2 with a few breaks their way.
The London factor is always disarming. This Jets offense, with the unpredictable, but eminently watchable Justin Fields, has some big-time players such as wide receiver Garrett Wilson and running back Breece Hall, who are capable of denting even the sturdiest of defenses.
Over a touchdown on NFL betting sites? I’ll take New York to keep it keen.
Nat Coombs' Panel Pick 1: Broncos @ Jets (London): Jets +7.5 Points - 5/6 With BetMGM
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Nat Coombs' Week 6 Selections:
- Nat's Panel Pick 1: Broncos @ Jets (London): Jets +7.5 Points - 5/6 With BetMGM
- Nat's Panel Pick 2: Bears @ Commanders: Commanders -4.5 Points - 10/11 With BetMGM
- Nat's Panel Pick 3: Titans @ Raiders: Raiders -4.5 Points - 10/11 With BetMGM
Washington To Take Command Against Bears
Washington impressed last week against the Los Angeles Chargers, who were favourites with betting apps.
A returning Jayden Daniels grew in that game, with some superb play-calling from offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
Their defense feasted on a banged-up Chargers offensive line that was missing many of its starters.
Washington are for real. This week on my podcast 'The Nat Coombs Show' we discussed how there is outright value on them for the Super Bowl.
First things first though, a match-up against the Chicago Bears, who are rested after a bye week and expected to start fast offensively, with Ben Johnson scripting up some sharpness.
Like Glenn, his former colleague in Detroit, Johnson has been vilified this season way too soon, and I think he will work out in Chicago.
.@Commanders RB @JacoryMerritt15 has been voted the @Pepsi Zero Sugar @NFL Rookie of Week 5 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/emrJbVEuEx
— NFL (@NFL) October 9, 2025
However, despite some slight trepidation here with the status of wide receiver Terry McLaurin, I like the Commanders, who will be able to run “Bill” Croskey-Merritt against a softer Bears run defense.
Washington are starting to see the versatility of Deebo Samuel, as Kingsbury gets to grips with how best to utilise him.
Nat Coombs' Panel Pick 2: Bears @ Commanders: Commanders -4.5 Points - 10/11 With BetMGM
Rookie Jeanty Can Lead Raiders To Victory
The great Pete Carroll is under pressure already in Vegas, but he will not go down without a fight.
Geno Smith, so reliable during his Seattle tenure, has been disappointing, but the offensive potential is ticking up significantly with the emergence of Ashton Jeanty.
Jeanty, who is eighth in rushing yards this season will continue to level up in fifth gear against a tepid Titans, that ranks 30th against the run.
The rookie running back is coming through in the passing game also, so expect him to be the focal point here as the Raiders post a get-right win and cover.
Nat Coombs' Panel Pick 3: Titans @ Raiders: Raiders -4.5 Points - 10/11 With BetMGM
Nat's Week 6 treble pays out around 11/2 With BetMGM.
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