With Russell Wilson back, the Broncos head overseas looking to snap a four-game losing streak. Stick here for live updates and analysis as Denver takes on the Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London. Live updatesThird-quarter updatesMore strong rookie play (9:21 a.m.): Pinned to the 2-yard line after Jacksonville’s punt, Russell Wilson connected with rookie tight end Greg Dulcich for a big 18-yard gain. Two plays later, the two connected for a 22-yard catch. — Joe NguyenCasa Bonitto (9:17 a.m.): A huge strip sack from Broncos rookie Nik Bonitto that stymied the Jaguars’ drive. Denver forced Jacksonville to punt after the next play. — Joe NguyenHalftime analysis — Jaguars 10, Broncos 7Parker Gabriel, beat writer: Denver is somehow in this game despite a cavalcade of offensive issues in the first half and 10 penalties overall. The Broncos moved the ball their final two possessions of the half but have just seven to show for that. The defense is likely going to keep Denver in this game. The question is whether the offense can muster up a new script over here in England or if we’re headed for same-old, same-old. Sean Keeler, columnist: Jerry Jeudy’s up (finally), Lloyd Cushenberry’s down (literally), Russ is Russ (sadly). But when you have more penalties in a half (10) than first downs (eight), that’s a reflection of your coaching. Or the crushing, near-comical lack thereof. Only the Broncos could celebrate their first touchdown in London by then immediately getting flagged for a delay of game on the ensuing kickoff. Mark Kiszla, columnist: Despite struggling to pick up a first down, much less find the end zone, the Broncos trail Jacksonville by no more than 10-7 at the half because this defense can keep Denver in almost any game. And that’s one reason I wouldn’t trade outside linebacker Bradley Chubb. But that’s just me. What about you? Kyle Newman, beat writer: Broncos trail Jaguars 10-7 at half. If not for two poor decisions by QB Trevor Lawrence — INT at goal line and intentional grounding costing FG opportunity — the Jags would be running away with it. Jerry Jeudy’s two nice plays gave Denver offense life. Besides that, it’s been ugly. Matt Schubert, deputy sports editor: If you live in Denver, this game will be over before brunch. Which might be the best thing that can be said about it. Second-quarter updatesCushenberry injury update (8:58 a.m.): Lloyd Cushenberry limping to the locker room with trainers. — Kyle NewmanThe Broncos say it’s a hip injury for Cush. He is questionable to return. — Matt SchubertVersatility (8:54 a.m.): This is where having a versatile backup like Glasgow, who’s been a center before in the NFL, really helps. — Matt SchubertLloyd Cushenberry injured (8:53 a.m.): Lloyd Cushenberry’s hurt and in a lot of pain. Broncos OL has just been injury plagued all year. Trainers worked on his left leg. He was able to walk off gingerly with help from the training staff. Graham Glasgow into the game for him. All data is taken from the source: http://denverpost.com Article Link: https://www.denverpost.com/2022/10/30... #BroncosvsJaguars #newssource #newsworldfox #newsworld #newsworldabc #newstodayinusa #