The Denver Broncos have left the thrill of a stunning victory far behind.

After all, their 21-17 win over the previously unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles was last week — and a continent away.

"Yes, we definitely have to get back honed in, get back focused and move on to the next game," Broncos outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper said as the team prepared to face the New York Jets on Sunday in London at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

"You can't live on this game and be like, 'Wow, we beat the Eagles,' and then just carry that into the week," Cooper added. "No, it's time to flush that one. Process it, review it, learn from it and then on to the next one."

That would be the struggling Jets (0-5), who are still looking for their first win under Aaron Glenn. He's the first coach in franchise history

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