Justin Herbert threw a four-yard touchdown pass to Omarion Hampton to start the scoring in the clash between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Philadelphia Eagles on “Monday Night Football” at SoFi Stadium.

Herbert, however, would struggle against the Eagles' swarming defense after the first quarter. Luckily for the Chargers, Cameron Dicker came up big in the fourth frame, converting two field goals to send the game into overtime. The Chargers eventually escaped with the win, 22-19, via Dicker's 54-yard field goal.

The Athletic's Robert Mays noted that at one point during the game, Herbert was pressured on 72% of his drop-backs .

“In the @NextGenStats era, it's 71.4%. We are potentially looking at history,” added Mays, underscoring the aggressiveness of the Eagles' pass rush.

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