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The Seahawks' Outkast entry at the Falcons is at the top of the Week 7 trolls
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The Seahawks' Outkast entry at the Falcons is at the top of the Week 7 trolls

The Trolls weren't shy across the NFL in Week 7.

The Indianapolis Colts stopped the Miami Dolphins' late attempt to win. In a divisional battle, the Philadelphia Eagles prevailed against the New York Giants. The Buffalo Bills bounced back and defeated the Tennessee Titans.

However, it's a comfortable win between the NFC teams that sets the tone this week.

Here are the top trolls of week 7.

After losing their last three games, the Seattle Seahawks are back on the win list, defeating the Atlanta Falcons on the road.

Seattle forced three Atlanta turnovers, one of which resulted in a 64-yard fumble recovery touchdown by Derick Hall. Geno Smith threw for 207 yards and two touchdowns. DK Metcalf had four balls for 99 yards and a score before leaving the game.

The Seahawks had a plethora of trolls targeting the Falcons — and Kirk Cousins ​​in particular.

They captioned a post with lyrics from Georgia-based hip-hop group Fast Life Yungstaz's “Swag Surfin',” a popular track at Falcons games. Then Seattle released a customized graphic with a similar look to Atlanta hip-hop group Outkast's “Aquemini” album, with a nod to Cousins' “You like that?!” catchphrase.


Saquon Barkley's return to New York resulted in a dominant performance.

He ran for 176 yards and a touchdown – the second-most rushing yards in a game by a player against his former team in NFL history. Barkley also had more total yards himself (187) than the Giants total (119).

The Eagles made sure to troll their rivals after the win by using Barkley in the graphic and referencing New York City's “Big Apple” nickname.


With Anthony Richardson back under center, the Colts were able to defeat the Dolphins and earn their second straight win.

Miami had the ball with 1:51 to play and reached the Indianapolis 33-yard line, but failed to find the end zone to tie the score. Richardson amassed 185 total yards in a low-scoring affair.

The Colts used a clip of Michael Pittman Jr. fishing to pull a “W” out of the water, a reference to the Dolphins' namesake.


The Bills went down 10-0 in the first half but never looked back, scoring 34 straight points to hand the Titans their second straight loss.

Josh Allen threw for a season-high 323 yards plus two touchdowns, and rookie Keon Coleman had a career-high 125 receiving yards.

Buffalo had a clever troll for Tennessee. The Bills found a nearly two-year-old tweet from the Titans revealing a rendering of their new stadium and added the final result.

ESPN Research contributed to this story.

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