DENVER -- In the swirl of conversation about the Denver Broncos ' lack of identity on offense, and what was at times a tepid commitment to the run game, coach Sean Payton tweaked the approach Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals .

Instead of rotating the team's top two running backs -- J.K. Dobbins and rookie RJ Harvey -- Payton let each back stay in the game for entire offensive series.

The result was the first 100-yard rushing game by a Broncos running back in over two years, 186 total rushing yards, 512 yards of offense and a 28-3 victory at Empower Field at Mile High.

"One thing we did different (Monday) -- there are certain tags that put either one in -- but we gave them series, and that helped them both,'' Payton said. "It's easier to call plays and both of them g

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