The Los Angeles Chargers kept their Week 10 social-media trolling delightfully simple after a Sunday Night Football win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Los Angeles beat Pittsburgh 25-10 behind a stifling defensive effort that held the Steelers to 221 total yards and kept them off the scoreboard until 2:57 remained. The Chargers intercepted Aaron Rodgers twice, recovered a fumble, and got 220 passing yards and a touchdown from Justin Herbert. Rookie Ladd McConkey finished with four catches for 107 yards and a score. A sizable group of Steelers fans brought Terrible Towels to SoFi Stadium; the Chargers leaned into the moment with a social post featuring Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls and the caption, “This is worthless.” It set the tone for a week of pointed postgame jabs around the league.
Here are the top Week 10 trolls and how each team celebrated its win:
New York Jets 27, Cleveland Browns 20
The Jets secured a second straight home victory despite managing only 169 yards of offense. A 42-yard catch-and-run by Breece Hall early in the fourth quarter helped set up a late field goal that preserved the win. New York posted a succinct follow-up to its recent turnaround — simply tweeting, “back to back.” ESPN Research noted the Jets’ 42 net passing yards were their fewest in a win since 1973.
Chicago Bears 24, New York Giants 20
Down 20-10 with just over 10 minutes left, the Bears rallied for a 14-0 finish. Caleb Williams threw a touchdown and added a decisive 17-yard game-winning rush after connecting with Rome Odunze on a two-yard score earlier in the comeback. Chicago highlighted a clip of safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson and captioned it, “Start spreading the news,” a nod to New York’s signature anthem.
New England Patriots 28, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23
The Patriots extended a seven-game winning streak with a road victory in Tampa Bay. Drake Maye passed for 270 yards and two scores, and rookie TreVeyon Henderson ran for 147 yards and two touchdowns, while Baker Mayfield threw for 273 yards and three TDs for the Buccaneers. New England embraced the “Brady Bowl” banter and celebrated with a straightforward “Brady Bowl W” post.
Indianapolis Colts 31, Atlanta Falcons 25 (OT)
Playing in Berlin, Jonathan Taylor tore off a 244-yard, three-touchdown performance in another big outing this season. The Colts chose a minimalist poke at Atlanta — a single image of a floating feather paired with the final score.
Seattle Seahawks 44, Arizona Cardinals 22
Seattle dominated early, racing to a 21-0 first-quarter lead and 35-0 by the second. The Seahawks scored more than 30 points in the first half for the third time this year and returned two fumbles for touchdowns. Seattle’s social posts leaned into the sweep and rivalry, with messages including “Déjà vu, AZ,” “Get swept,” and “Welcome to oblivion.”
Los Angeles Rams 42, San Francisco 49ers 26
The Rams began with three straight touchdown drives and cruised past San Francisco. Matthew Stafford threw for 280 yards and four touchdowns, and Kyren Williams added 73 rushing yards and two scores. After an earlier back-and-forth of taunts with the 49ers, the Rams again targeted Sourdough Sam with a meme-style graphic and the caption “winner winner chicken dinner.”
Detroit Lions 44, Washington Commanders 22
Detroit piled up 546 total yards and recorded yet another 40-plus-point game, the eighth since last season — the most in the NFL during that span. Jahmyr Gibbs finished with 172 total yards and three touchdowns. The Lions summed up the result with a succinct social post: “Commanding W.”
ESPN Research contributed to this story.

