If you wanted a microcosm of the Philadelphia Eagles ’ maddening 2025 slide, Monday night at SoFi Stadium delivered it in excruciating high definition. In a game they had every right to win—and perhaps, given the yardage disparity, should have won—the Eagles found new, creative ways to hand the Los Angeles Chargers a 22-19 overtime victory.

The loss drops Philadelphia to 8-5, marking their third defeat in four games and placing their NFC East aspirations on life support. While the Chargers (9-4) deserve credit for their resilience, particularly Cameron Dicker’s automatic leg and a gritty performance from a one-handed Justin Herbert, the story of this game wasn’t Los Angeles taking it. It was Philadelphia giving it away.

When the dust settled and the Eagles trudged off the field after J

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