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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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Eagles' skid makes Cowboys owner Jerry Jones feel like he can soar
The Philadelphia Eagles have given the Dallas Cowboys yet another break during the most crucial stretch of the season.
The quarterback drew criticism after he attempted to walk away from ESPN’s Laura Rutledge during a routine postgame interview.
Jalen Hurts has been struggling with turnovers, contributing to the Eagles' recent losses. The team has failed to score more than 21 points in five straight games, their longest stretch since 2005.
Eagles legend LeSean McCoy delivered an ultimatum after the team's third straight loss: remove his retired number if Kevin Patullo returns next season.
The Chargers are 9-4 and victorious after beating the Eagles 22-19 in overtime on a walkoff interception by Tony Jefferson off Philadelphia QB Jalen Hurts.
The Los Angeles Chargers do not get many swing games this late in the season, but Week 14 just became exactly that. As Los Angeles prepares for a brutal showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN’s analytics model dropped a reality check that should jolt everyone inside that building.
Tonight, two 8- and 4-team squads face off on Monday Night Football—the traveling Philadelphia Eagles take on the Los Angeles Chargers. The NFC East’s first-place Eagles are coming off a loss last week to the Chicago Bears, 24-15. The AFC West’s second-place Chargers beat the woeful Las Vegas Raiders 31-14 last week.