That was about as ugly and horrible as it gets, as the Philadelphia Eagles suffered a 22-19 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 14.
The Eagles had five total turnovers in the game, all of which were by quarterback Jalen Hurts. Adding in six penalties and a missed Jake Elliott field goal, the fans got about as ugly a game as it gets.
Philly had some good performances, but the bad ones outshone them in this game, costing them the game.
Loser: Landon Dickerson, OL
The constant injuries are really starting to get to Dickerson, and it's only getting worse. He missed over a quarter of play as he left early with yet another injury. Even though he did come back, he struggled as he had two pressures and two quarterback hits allowed. At some point, he has to accept that he needs to rest and sit out because he's only hurting the team by not being 100%.
Winner: Saquon Barkley, RB
Finally!!! That's the second time Eagles fans said that this year after Barkley's 52-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. He finished with 122 yards on 20 carries and one touchdown. It was a perfect game for Barkley, but it was utterly wasted by mistake after mistake.
Loser: Nick Sirianni, Head Coach
Here we are again, with a third straight loss, and it just feels like the Eagles are constantly getting outcoached by their opponents. Six penalties for 53 yards in the game, and the team had five turnovers. Ultimately, the mental mistakes by the Eagles on the field have to fall somewhat on Sirianni, as they are once again undisciplined, and the head coach's job is to fix it. 13 games later, it's still happening.
Winner: Jalyx Hunt, EDGE
It's the career game Eagles fans have been waiting for as Hunt truly dominated this game. He finished with eight tackles, three quarterback hits, 2.5 sacks, and one tackle for loss. There are plenty of winners from the defense after 11 quarterback hits and seven sacks, but Hunt was the star of the night.
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Loser: Jalen Hurts, QB
Let's get this over with. Hurts completed 52% of his passes for 240 yards, four interceptions, and one fumble lost. He was about as bad as it gets, as it was his first career four-interception game and truly reached a career low. There are going to be a lot of questions about Hurts after four of the last five games, where he had a completion percentage under 60% and seven total turnovers in that span—truly an ugly game.
