Eagles' Jalen Hurts to 'Learn From' Career-High 5 Turnovers vs. LAC
- On Monday night at SoFi Stadium, the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 22-19 in overtime after Tony Jefferson intercepted a tipped Jalen Hurts pass at the Chargers' 1-yard line.
- Hurts' night included a 31.2 passer rating as he committed five turnovers—four interceptions and a lost fumble—with no touchdown passes, putting Philadelphia Eagles offense on its back foot all night.
- Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker made five field goals, including a 54-yard field goal in overtime and a 46-yard field goal to tie regulation, while Cam Hart’s interception set up the tying kick.
- Los Angeles Chargers, now 9-4, sit second in the AFC West while the Philadelphia Eagles fall to 8-5 after losing three straight games.
- Despite surgery on his non-throwing hand, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert endured seven sacks and led in rushing with 66 yards, highlighting his toughness after Week 14.
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Highs And Lows: The Biggest Winners (& Losers) Of NFL Season Week 14 & Deafening Silence
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Jalen Hurts ‘could not have played worse’ — and there’s even more reason for Eagles to be worried
Not only did Jalen Hurts have one of the worst performance of his career by tallying five turnovers in the 22-19 road loss to the Chargers on "Monday Night Football," including the game-ending interception in overtime, he had no effect on the game as a rusher.
Eagles Report Card: Birds, Hurts bomb test against Chargers
The Eagles’ 22-19 overtime loss to the Chargers Monday night was defined by Saquon Barkley’s resurgence, the defense’s relentless pressure and, most glaringly, a five-turnover meltdown from quarterback Jalen Hurts that erased multiple opportunities to leave SoFi Stadium with a win. Quarterbacks: D- Hurts threw four interceptions, lost a fumble and repeatedly forced balls into coverage, offsetting 240 passing yards and sinking the offense with th…
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