5 things we learned from Eagles’ loss to Chargers
- On Monday, Dec. 8, 2025 at SoFi Stadium, Jalen Hurts committed five turnovers including an overtime interception that ended the game, as the Philadelphia Eagles fell 22-19 to the Los Angeles Chargers.
- Key turning points began when Jalen Hurts became the first player since 1978 to turn the ball over twice on the same play, while the Chargers held possession nearly 10 minutes longer.
- Box-Score details reveal Jalen Hurts finished 21 of 40 for 240 yards with four interceptions and a 31.2 passer rating, while the Eagles gained 365 total yards and Saquon Barkley rushed for 122 yards.
- With the loss, the Philadelphia Eagles have lost three in a row and their NFC playoff seeding slipped to third, raising questions about Jalen Hurts' role.
- Coaching reviews emphasized Nick Sirianni, Eagles head coach's larger planning role while calling Kevin Patullo, Eagles offensive coordinator's scheme 'a mess'; analysts noted Jalen Hurts forced throws, bypassing open A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert.
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Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh Makes Wild Postgame Comparison After Gutsy OT Win Over Eagles
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh delivered one of the most memorable postgame lines of the NFL season Monday night. As Yahoo Sports noted, he hilariously compared the Chargersâ dramatic 22-19 overtime win against the Philadelphia Eagles to the biggest milestones of his personal life. Speaking to reporters after the game, Harbaugh said the victory was âmaybe the best feeling⦠in the discussion of the birth of my seven children…
The Los Angeles Chargers won 22-19 thanks to an extended placement boot on the Philadelphia Eagles.
5 things we learned from Eagles’ loss to Chargers
Quarterback Jalen Hurts delivered the worst performance of his professional career, committing five turnovers, including a decisive interception in overtime, as the Eagles fell to the Los Angeles Chargers 22-19 Monday night at SoFi Stadium. The Birds (8-5), who were No. 1 in the NFC just three weeks ago, have lost three in a row and watched their playoff seeding slip to third, behind the Rams and Packers (both of whom they beat). They’ve even le…
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