Bears use Prince reference to roast Vikings, topping NFL Week 11 trolls - ESPN
Week 11 of the NFL season had plenty of close matchups and stunning finishes, and one of them brought an equally memorable troll.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Minnesota Vikings 19-17 after a go-ahead 48-yard field goal from Cairo Santos. Minnesota faced a 16-3 deficit going into the fourth quarter but managed to take the lead with 50 seconds remaining.
The Bears now have five wins this season after trailing in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, tied for the most in a season since the 1970 merger, according to ESPN Research. Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams has five game-winning drives in the fourth quarter this year, the most in a season by a Bears quarterback since the merger.
The Bears went deep into their bag to troll the Vikings. They referenced a popular «Chappelle's Show» sketch where the late comedian Charlie Murphy recalls a story about legendary Minneapolis-born singer Prince dominating in a pickup basketball game. The game was shirts versus blouses, with Prince's squad donning the latter. After downing Minnesota on Sunday, Chicago appropriately captioned its social media post: «Game blouses.»
Game blouses. pic.twitter.com/oHrH4vRCAO
Here are the top NFL trolls from Week 11.
The Buffalo Bills picked up a huge victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after a stellar performance from Josh Allen.
Buffalo's quarterback accounted for 357 yards and a whopping six touchdowns — three each on the ground and in the air. Including the playoffs, Allen is the second player in NFL history to have three passing and rushing touchdowns in the same game, joining Otto Graham, who accomplished the feat in the 1954 NFL Championship Game. Allen first reached that mark in 2022.
The Bills posted a video of former NFL running


