On a sloppy night with eight combined turnovers between the Eagles and Chargers, Los Angeles came up with one final needed defensive play to beat Philadelphia 22-19 in overtime.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts had five giveaways, with two ironically coming on the same play. Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert had two giveaways, though Los Angeles was largely able to mitigate the damage from them.

Two of Hurts’ interceptions came in the first half, including a bizarre play that saw Hurts throw an interception and lose a fumble to give the Chargers the ball. Via Benjamin Solak of ESPN, the Elias Sports Bureau went back to 1978 — as far as records would allow — and noted no player had ever recorded two turnovers on one play.

But Hurts’ third pick came in the fourth quarter and allowed the Chargers

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