Parker Parker Gabriel, beat writer:
Jets 24, Broncos 13

Bo Nix and the Denver offense made progress in Week 3 against Tampa Bay. This New York defense, though, is in a different class. They pressure the quarterback with four and have plenty of resources left over to cover. Vance Joseph’s defense is off to a great start and should play well even without Alex Singleton, but it’s a tall task to win back-to-back on the road, especially with a still-iffy offense.

Ryan McFadden, beat writer:
Broncos Ryan 23, Jets 20

I know I’m McFadden in the minority here. Breece Hall has a good track record against the Broncos, Aaron Rodgers is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, and the Jets’ pass rush will test Bo Nix. But I have faith in Vance Joseph and Denver’s defense, even after losing Alex Singleton for the season. This matchup will end with a game-winning field goal from Wil Lutz.

Troy Troy Renck, Renck columnist:
Broncos 20, Jets 17

There is no reason Denver should win. The Broncos offense remains spotty, Bo Nix is under construction, and the defense lost Alex Singleton. But there is something about the Broncos bonding at The Greenbrier Resort that will make them see red with multiple takeaways and a big game from Tyler Badie. After knocking the smug smiles off the faces of Aaron Rodgers and Nathaniel Hackett, Sean Payton will have Denver practice in Almost Heaven, West Virginia, for all remaining road games

Sean Sean Keeler, Keeler columnist:
Jets 23, Broncos 15

Welcome to the party, Kwon Alexander. No pressure. Looked up the last time Alex Singleton didn’t suit up for the orange and blue. Week 4 of the ’22 season, at Vegas. Didn’t end well. The Raiduhs rambled for 212 rushing yards on 38 carries. The Silver and Black and Josh McDaniels sent Nathaniel Hackett home with a 32-23 loss. Hackett’s Jets probably won’t hit the 30 mark in this one, but darned if he won’t try.