
The Philadelphia Eagles suffered a 22-19 loss against the Los Angeles Chargers in overtime on Monday. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ underwhelming outing led to the team’s third consecutive loss.
The Eagles’ offense has faced criticism this season for its disjointed plays, and Hurts’ disastrous outing on Monday further emphasized that point. Hurts threw a career-high four interceptions against the Chargers, including an interception on the final play in overtime.
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce reacted to the reigning Super Bowl champions’ third consecutive loss on Monday.
“Fml,” Kelce wrote on X.
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Hurts had a game to forget as the reigning Super Bowl MVP made unwanted NFL history in the first half. Hurts threw an interception to Chargers defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand in the second quarter.
Hand started to run with the ball but was stripped for a fumble. Hurts recovered the ball but he was stripped as well by Chargers defensive tackle Jamaree Caldwell. The scrappy play resulted in the Eagles quarterback becoming the first player in NFL history to turn the ball over twice on one play.
Although the Eagles fell to an 8-5 record, they remain in first place in the NFC East, with the Dallas Cowboys second at 6-6-1.