Jalen Hurts' nightmarish performance came to an end with the Philadelphia Eagles' overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, 22-19. The Eagles' offense was a disaster, with four interceptions and just one score in regulation. The team's efforts were rendered futile by the quarterback's inexcusable mistakes.
The game began on a concerning note for the Eagles, as Jalen Hurts sailed an interception downfield to A.J. Brown on their first drive. The Chargers capitalized on this turnover, with Justin Herbert connecting with Kimani Vidal for a 60-yard gain that set up an early score. This was just one of several instances where the Eagles' defense struggled against Herbert and his teammates.
As the game continued, Hurts' performance became increasingly erratic. He threw two more interceptions in the first half, including one that sealed the win for the Chargers at halftime. The Eagles managed to tie the game up with a field goal, but their offense was unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
In overtime, the Eagles had their chance to take the lead, but Jalen Hurts' final interception proved to be too much to overcome. With just seconds remaining in regulation and overtime left, the Chargers took the ball away from the Eagles, setting up a game-winning field goal that gave them the win.
The loss leaves the Eagles at 8-5 and with more questions about their struggling offense than answers. Despite several efforts to revitalize the team's performance, Jalen Hurts' inexcusable mistakes proved to be too much for Philadelphia to overcome.
The game began on a concerning note for the Eagles, as Jalen Hurts sailed an interception downfield to A.J. Brown on their first drive. The Chargers capitalized on this turnover, with Justin Herbert connecting with Kimani Vidal for a 60-yard gain that set up an early score. This was just one of several instances where the Eagles' defense struggled against Herbert and his teammates.
As the game continued, Hurts' performance became increasingly erratic. He threw two more interceptions in the first half, including one that sealed the win for the Chargers at halftime. The Eagles managed to tie the game up with a field goal, but their offense was unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
In overtime, the Eagles had their chance to take the lead, but Jalen Hurts' final interception proved to be too much to overcome. With just seconds remaining in regulation and overtime left, the Chargers took the ball away from the Eagles, setting up a game-winning field goal that gave them the win.
The loss leaves the Eagles at 8-5 and with more questions about their struggling offense than answers. Despite several efforts to revitalize the team's performance, Jalen Hurts' inexcusable mistakes proved to be too much for Philadelphia to overcome.