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Philadelphia traveled to the West Coast for Monday Night Football and lost in brutal fashion to the Chargers, by a final score of 22-19 in overtime. Jalen Hurts threw a career-high four interceptions, and the Eagles squandered a strong defensive effort in the defeat.
Jalen Hurts was supposed to be that hammer for his fantasy managers on Monday night. Instead, he played one of the worst games of his career in an overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers to cap off Week 14. Hurts did throw for 240 yards and run for eight more, but there were no trips to the end zone.
The Los Angeles Chargers are 9-4. In a tight defensive battle featuring two big-name quarterbacks, it was Los Angeles that prevailed at home 22-19 over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.
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After a disastrous offensive battle between the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night, the Chargers came out on top with a 22-19 overtime win in Inglewood, California.
The Eagles have a 60-28 record with Hurts as their starting quarterback. But Hurts threw four interceptions in Philadelphia’s 22-19 overtime loss to Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, and the Eagles offense hasn’t topped 21 points in its past five games.
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Hurts became the first player since at least 1978 — when Elias starting tracking statistics — to commit two turnovers on one play. “This is maybe the most wild play I’ve ever seen,” Eagles legend and ESPN analyst Jason Kelce said on the “Monday Night Football” halftime show.
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