If the Philadelphia Eagles owned a time machine, they most certainly would have used it to turn the clock back to before kickoff of their 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Monday Night Football action. They were so horrific on offense, with quarterback Jalen Hurts putting up one of the worst performances anyone will ever see from a star-level QB (he turned the ball over five times). But it wasn't just Hurts who had a poor game.

One of Hurts' main targets in AJ Brown also did not have the best of games. The Eagles wide receiver hauled in just six of his 13 catch attempts for a total of 100 yards, which isn't the worst outing in the world, but not what the team needed with the entire offense struggling.

Brown, in fact, was responsible for some crucial drops at inopp

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