LONDON (AP) — Broncos coach Sean Payton's "culture of high expectations" has changed the trajectory of the team since the last time Denver played in London, owner and CEO Greg Penner said Friday.
In a state-of-the-Broncos media session, Penner praised Payton's impact, addressed his willingness to reward young standout players and confirmed the team would love to host a Super Bowl at its planned new stadium.
The Broncos are in town to face the New York Jets on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, looking to follow up on their 21-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles that improved their record to 3-2.
Three years ago, they beat the Jaguars by the same score at Wembley Stadium to snap a four-game losing streak, but the joy was short-lived. Then-coach Nathaniel Hackett didn't last the sea