Giants-Eagles, Cowboys-Broncos power NFL Week 8’s best trolls

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Week 8 of the NFL season brought its fair share of blowouts and close matchups, but the trolls remained constant.

The Philadelphia Eagles beat the New York Giants 38-20 at home thanks to a strong performance from Jalen Hurts.

The Eagles signal-caller totaled 179 passing yards and four touchdowns, tying his career high. Saquon Barkley ran for 150 yards and scored, while catching four passes for 24 yards and a touchdown. Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart threw for 193 yards and a touchdown.

New York beat Philadelphia in Week 6, provoking a troll who mocked the “Fly Eagles Fly” chant. The Eagles remembered and came back in the post to return the favor to the Giants in Week 8.

Philadelphia wasn’t the only team to take a small position after a win. Here are the best trolls of the week.

The Denver Broncos earned their fifth straight victory with an emphatic victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

Denver was led by quarterback Bo Nix, who had 247 passing yards and four touchdowns. Nix is ​​the first Broncos quarterback with four passing/rushing touchdowns in consecutive games since Peyton Manning in 2013. Rookie running back RJ Harvey had three total touchdowns, becoming the first Broncos rookie since Clinton Portis with three scores in a game.

The Broncos opted for a simple troll after the victory, putting their own version of the “And the Cowboys” rallying cry in the caption. They also released a video of their mascot, Miles, successfully defeating the Cowboys’ mascot, Rowdy, in a wrestling ring.


The Buffalo Bills dominated the Carolina Panthers to end their two-game losing streak.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen had 163 passing yards and a touchdown, while rushing for two on the ground. Running back James Cook had 216 rushing yards plus two touchdowns – the first Bills player with 200 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns since 1978, according to ESPN Research.

Buffalo’s postgame troll centered around a cat being held after a bath.


The Los Angeles Chargers took care of business on “Thursday Night Football” against the Minnesota Vikings.

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw for 227 yards and three touchdowns, while running back Kimani Vidal totaled 117 rushing yards and a score. Minnesota’s offense accounted for just 164 yards, its fewest in a game since 2019.

Los Angeles went for a WWE-themed troll with the Undertaker – meant to represent the Chargers – rising from inside a coffin to attack Randy Orton, meant to symbolize the Vikings.

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