Much of what has ailed the Bengals this season started with the offense's failure to run the ball.
On Sunday, against a Jets defense that came in allowing 131.5 yards a game, the Bengals ran for a season-high 177 yards on 41 carries.
The result was a come-from-behind, 38-31 victory Sunday against the Jets in which the Bengals scored touchdowns on three consecutive second-half possessions.
Kenny Watson, starting his third game in a row for the ailing Rudi Johnson, inactive with a hamstring injury, ran 31 times for 130 yards and three touchdowns.
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