Denver’s offense ran for 168 yards and scored two rushing touchdowns in a second-half surge.
The Denver Broncos offense finally did what it has been saying it’s wanted to do all season.
It ran the ball.
Like actually ran it when it made sense, used the play action to sell it, didn’t abandon it at the first two-yard gain and actually used it to wear down the defense the way it is supposed to.
“We were able to present some different pictures,...