While most petty posts in the NFL focus on the week’s opponent, the New York Jets took it to another level in Week 10.
New York recorded its second consecutive victory after defeating the Cleveland Browns 27-20 at home.
The Jets’ offense only gained 169 yards, but managed to pull away after a 42-yard catch and run from running back Breece Hall early in the fourth quarter. New York then forced a turnover on downs and kicked a field goal to go up 10 with 6:13 remaining in the game. The 42 net passing yards marked the Jets’ fewest in a win since 1973, according to ESPN Research.
On Oct. 26, New York took down the Cincinnati Bengals for its first win of the season. The Jets followed that up with a victory over another Ohio-based team. They decided to poke fun at the entire state in a postgame troll.
back to back pic.twitter.com/0oRvZE70qU
— New York Jets (@nyjets) November 9, 2025
Here are the top NFL trolls from Week 10.
The Chicago Bears stormed back to defeat the New York Giants at home in a wild matchup.
Chicago faced a 20-10 deficit with 10:19 remaining in the game but then outscored New York 14-0 the rest of the way. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams accounted for both touchdowns — first connecting with wide receiver Rome Odunze for a two-yard score, then rushing 17 yards for the other. The Giants have blown four double-digit leads this season, already their most in a season since 2015.
While posting a video of Bears safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson hyping up the win, Chicago captioned it: “Start spreading the news,” lyrics from Frank Sinatra’s “Theme From New York, New York.”
Start spreading the news 🎶 pic.twitter.com/Qm17CfUpc9
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) November 9, 2025
Tied for the longest winning streak in the NFL, the New England Patriots secured their seventh straight win with a road victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye threw for 270 yards and two scores, while rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson had 147 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield had 273 passing yards and three touchdowns.
The matchup was jokingly deemed “The Brady Bowl,” with Tom Brady having played for both franchises during his 23-year playing career (20 for the Patriots, three for the Buccaneers). However, New England got the last laugh, emphasizing its win in the bowl game.
Brady Bowl W pic.twitter.com/RrQibXp2JQ
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 9, 2025
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor put on a show in Berlin to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in overtime.
Taylor ran for 244 yards and three touchdowns, his fourth game this season with at least three rushing touchdowns — tied for the second most such games in a season in NFL history. It also marked his third career game with 200 rushing yards and at least two touchdowns, tied for the second most in NFL history.
The Colts had a simple troll aimed at the Falcons, posting a photo of a floating bird feather along with the score of the game.
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) November 9, 2025
A dominant opening quarter helped the Seattle Seahawks cruise to a win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Seattle jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter before going up 35-0 with 8:33 in the second. It marked the third time this season the Seahawks scored 30-plus points in the opening half of a game, tied for the most by any team in a season since the 1970 merger. Seattle also recovered two fumbles for a touchdown, both by defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence.
The victory moved the Seahawks to 2-0 against their division rivals this season. They acknowledged the sweep of the Cardinals with a déjà vu caption on one post, and graphic crossing off “beat the Cardinals” on a to-do list in another. Seattle also posted a comic of cornerback Devon Witherspoon taking down the Cardinals’ mascot, “Big Red.”
Déjà vu, AZ. pic.twitter.com/XkbqFvfZDw
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 10, 2025
Get swept. pic.twitter.com/O8hxdawm6E
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 10, 2025
Welcome to oblivion. pic.twitter.com/WEDrMsWo7X
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 10, 2025
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the San Francisco 49ers to notch their fourth straight victory.
Los Angeles scored a touchdown on each of its first three possessions. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford threw for 280 yards and four touchdowns, while running back Kyren Williams ran for 73 yards and two scores.
These two teams previously met in Week 5, which resulted in an overtime victory and troll from the 49ers. This time, Los Angeles returned the favor, targeting San Francisco’s mascot, “Sourdough Sam.” The Rams posted a graphic of Sam reminiscent of a popular meme of a tired Popeyes worker. Next to Sam was sourdough slices with “L” on it with the post’s caption reading: “winner winner chicken dinner.”
winner winner chicken dinner pic.twitter.com/UPmonTSQBC
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) November 10, 2025
The Detroit Lions offense dominated against the Washington Commanders on the road.
Detroit put up 546 total yards of offense and had its eighth game of 40-plus points since the start of last season, the most in the NFL. Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs led the way with 172 total yards and three touchdowns — he is the sixth player in Lions history with multiple games of at least three scrimmage touchdowns.
The big win came with a simple troll aimed at the Commanders on social media as the Lions wrote in their caption: “Commanding W.”
Commanding W pic.twitter.com/gzL0DQOOqc
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) November 10, 2025
ESPN Research contributed to this story.


