Chargers poke fun at Cowboys, topping NFL Week 16 trolls

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Chargers rout Cowboys on the road (1:26)

Chargers go on the road and pick up a big 34-17 win over the Cowboys. (1:26)

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and one team thoroughly enjoyed spoiling its opponent's festive spirit more than others.

The Los Angeles Chargers notched their fourth straight victory by taking down the Dallas Cowboys 34-17 on the road.

Los Angeles garnered 452 total offensive yards while its defense pitched a shutout in the second half. Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw for 300 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for a score on the ground. Sunday marked Herbert's 31st 300-yard passing game -- breaking a tie with Kurt Warner for the fourth most by a player in his first six seasons in NFL history, according to ESPN Research.

Los Angeles followed up its win by poking fun at Dallas.

First, the Chargers jokingly referenced the Cowboys' "We Dem Boyz" slogan. Then, in the holiday spirit, they edited a clip from the 2004 film "The Polar Express," where the conductor punches an "L" on a ticket for the Cowboys.

Here are more of the top trolls from Week 16.

Carolina Panthers 23, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20

The Carolina Panthers held on to defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a key NFC South battle.

Tampa Bay faced a three-point deficit and was driving late in the fourth quarter before quarterback Baker Mayfield threw an interception, sealing Carolina's victory. On the previous drive, Panthers quarterback Bryce Young led them down for a go-ahead field goal. It marked Young's 12th career game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime -- the second most by any quarterback before his 25th birthday in the Super Bowl era (since 1966).

The Panthers had a clever troll aimed at the Buccaneers, posting a graphic of a panther climbing on a pirate ship. Carolina put a spin on the 2003 film "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl," instead writing on the bottom: "Curse of the Black Panthers."


Cincinnati Bengals 45, Miami Dolphins 21

The Cincinnati Bengals dominated Miami, putting up their most points on the road in franchise history.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 309 yards and four touchdowns, while running back Chase Brown accounted for 109 yards and three touchdowns. Brown is the first player in Bengals franchise history with two receiving touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in a single game.

Cincinnati's huge victory over the Dolphins came with a simple troll, captioning its post "Sun-kissed victory."


Jacksonville Jaguars 34, Denver Broncos 20

Pitted against the team in the AFC with the best record, the Jacksonville Jaguars came out on top versus the Denver Broncos.

Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw for 279 yards and three touchdowns, while running for a score. Broncos quarterback Bo Nix had 352 passing yards plus a touchdown and interception each. The Jaguars are winners of six straight, their second-longest win streak within a season in franchise history.

With the holidays coming up, Jacksonville posted a present shaped as a "W" gifted from Denver to Duval, the county where the Jaguars play.


Atlanta Falcons 26, Arizona Cardinals 19

A second straight win for the Atlanta Falcons came behind another huge game from running back Bijan Robinson.

Robinson accounted for 168 total yards and a touchdown, marking his fifth game this season of at least 150 scrimmage yards and one touchdown -- the most in the NFL this campaign and one shy of the Falcons record. He also became the third player in Falcons history with 2,000 scrimmage yards in a season.

In a battle between teams with bird mascots, Atlanta had the last laugh against the Arizona Cardinals.



Seattle Seahawks 38, Los Angeles Rams 37

The Seattle Seahawks stormed back to defeat the Los Angeles Rams on "Thursday Night Football."

The wild matchup required overtime after the Seahawks -- who were down 30-14 early in the fourth quarter -- scored two touchdowns in the final frame to tie it up. Los Angeles got the first touchdown in overtime, but Seattle answered with a score itself and a 2-point conversion to win.

The Seahawks referenced the Rams' "Whose House?" chant in a postgame caption while also showing rams scattered outside Lumen Field.

ESPN Research contributed to this story.