
Jalen Hurts makes NFL history in the worst way possible during sloppy MNF game vs Chargers
This Eagles-Chargers game is an absolute mess and Jalen Hurts is leading all of it. I genuinely don’t think I’ve ever seen this many turnovers and fumbles in one night, and we still have an entire fourth quarter left to suffer through.
Thank god Saquon Barkley finally gave the Eagles a pulse for the first time all season. Maybe that’s the moment that turns everything around. Maybe it’s not. With this team, who knows.
Save Us, Saquon Barkley
What we do know Jalen Hurts is having a terrible game.
No sugarcoating, no excuses. He’s a disaster tonight. Before anyone even utters Tanner McKee’s name, just stop.
Jalen Hurts is the quarterback whether you like it or not. He’s the franchise. We ride with him until the wheels fall off, even if those wheels are actively rolling off the axle on national TV.
We do have to talk about this play.
Jalen Hurts INT, Recovery, Fumble
The moment I saw it, I immediately questioned if that was the first time in NFL history a quarterback has turned the ball over twice on the same play. It felt impossible. It felt like something that couldn’t actually happen in a professional football game.
So I went looking and sure enough, Elias Sports Bureau checked as far back as 1978 and confirmed the nightmare.
No player before tonight had ever committed two turnovers on one play.
What a stat. What a moment. What a season.
If that wasn’t enough, live update: Hurts now has three interceptions tonight. He came into Monday Night Football with two the entire season. He has blown past that in about 90 minutes.
This is a meltdown of historic proportions, yet somehow, we’re all tied up 16-16.
There have been at least 15 turnovers in this game. Maybe 30. There’s no way to know anymore. Every time you blink, someone is putting the ball directly on the ground.
At this point, forget analyzing it. Forget trying to understand it. Just embrace it. This is the dumbest football game ever played, and we’re all trapped inside it.
Pray for the fourth quarter.




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