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Eagles QB's Wild Turnover Sequence Stuns Fans
9 Dec
Summary
- Jalen Hurts fumbled and threw an interception on the same play.
- Five turnovers occurred within an 11-play span.
- Chargers converted one turnover into points.

The Philadelphia Eagles experienced a moment of offensive absurdity on Monday night during their game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Quarterback Jalen Hurts managed to throw an interception and then lose a fumble on the very same play in the second quarter, marking a low point for the team's well-documented offensive difficulties.
The unusual play unfolded when Hurts, under pressure from a blitz, threw a pass intended for A.J. Brown. The pass was intercepted by Chargers defender Da'Shawn Hand. In a subsequent chaotic moment, Eagles running back Will Shipley stripped the ball from Hand, but Hurts fumbled it again before it was finally recovered by the Chargers.
This extraordinary sequence was not an isolated incident. The game saw a flurry of turnovers, with five occurring in a span of just 11 plays, leading to a total of six turnovers by halftime. The Chargers capitalized on the turnovers, kicking a field goal after Hurts' dual turnover, while the Eagles also managed to score a field goal after forcing their own turnover.




