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Seahawks' jab at Jets, Rodgers headlines NFL Week 13 trolls

Seahawks’ jab at Jets, Rodgers headlines NFL Week 13 trolls

Seahawks’ Leonard Williams Sparks Comeback with 92-Yard Pick-Six, NFL Week 13 Trolls Take Center Stage

Week 13 of the NFL season brought us plenty of action on the field, but let’s be honest—sometimes the real entertainment comes after the final whistle. From jaw-dropping plays to social media trolling, this week had it all. And leading the charge? The Seattle Seahawks, who not only pulled off a stunning comeback against the New York Jets but also delivered a social media masterpiece that had fans buzzing.

Seahawks Stun Jets with Comeback Win

The New York Jets looked like they were in control early, jumping out to a 21-7 lead over the Seattle Seahawks with 10:40 left in the second quarter. But as we’ve learned time and time again, no lead is safe in the NFL. The Jets’ offense went ice-cold, failing to score another point, while the Seahawks roared back to secure a thrilling 26-21 victory.

The turning point? A jaw-dropping 92-yard pick-six by Seattle’s Leonard Williams. The defensive lineman intercepted Aaron Rodgers and took it to the house, igniting the Seahawks’ comeback. From there, Seattle chipped away at the deficit with two field goals before Zach Charbonnet sealed the deal with an eight-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

But the Seahawks didn’t stop at the win. Known for their creative postgame graphics, they dropped a subway-themed masterpiece featuring Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams trying to find each other outside a subway station. The internet, predictably, went wild.

Steelers Outlast Bengals in AFC North Shootout

Over in the AFC North, the Pittsburgh Steelers found themselves in a high-scoring battle with the Cincinnati Bengals. Pittsburgh came out on top, 44-38, thanks to a monster performance from quarterback Russell Wilson, who threw for 414 yards and three touchdowns. It marked his third career 400-yard game, according to ESPN Research.

Not to be outdone, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow put up 309 yards and three scores of his own, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Pittsburgh’s offensive onslaught. The Steelers celebrated their win with a “Kung Fu Panda”-themed troll and even took a playful jab at Bengals fan and rapper Jack Harlow.

Commanders Crush Titans, Snap Losing Streak

The Washington Commanders ended their three-game skid in style, dismantling the Tennessee Titans 42-19. Washington raced out to a 28-0 lead by the second quarter, with quarterback Jayden Daniels accounting for 240 total yards and four touchdowns. Two of those scores went to wide receiver Terry McLaurin.

Washington’s defense also came to play, holding Tennessee to just 245 total yards. And of course, the Commanders couldn’t resist trolling the Titans, using a clip from “The Simpsons” to emphasize Tennessee’s “L.”

Colts Edge Patriots in Nail-Biter

In one of the week’s most dramatic finishes, the Indianapolis Colts rallied to beat the New England Patriots 25-24. Trailing 24-17, the Colts orchestrated a 19-play, 80-yard drive that ended with a touchdown and a successful two-point conversion by quarterback Anthony Richardson.

The Patriots had a chance to steal the win, but kicker Joey Slye came up just short on a 68-yard field goal attempt. The Colts celebrated with a meme featuring Boston native Ben Affleck, poking fun at New England’s heartbreak.

Chargers’ Defense Shines in Win Over Falcons

Defense was the name of the game for the Los Angeles Chargers, who defeated the Atlanta Falcons 17-13. The Chargers intercepted Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins four times, including a 61-yard pick-six by Tarheeb Still.

Despite managing just 187 yards of offense, the Chargers found a way to win and celebrated with a viral video and a postgame photo featuring Atlanta native Quavo.

Original source article rewritten by our AI can be read here.
Originally Written by: Timothy Bella

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