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Jalen Hurts Had Two Turnovers On One Play And I'm Starting To Think The Eagles Have A Problem

  • Trenton Miller
  • Dec 9, 2025
  • 3 min read

Look, I'm not trying to be dramatic here. I really wanted to wait until the Eagles gave me no choice but to write this. Well, congratulations Philadelphia — you've forced my hand.

Jalen Hurts had five turnovers last night. Five. Four interceptions and a fumble. And two of them came on THE SAME PLAY, which according to the Elias Sports Bureau hasn't happened since 1978. That's 47 years ago. Jimmy Carter was president. Star Wars had just come out. Disco was still a thing people did unironically.


And somehow, Jalen Hurts found a way to fumble the ball AND throw an interception on the same snap.


I watched it live and genuinely didn't know what I was looking at. It was like watching someone trip, fall into a waiter carrying a tray of drinks, knock over a candle, and start a small fire — all in one motion. Just a catastrophic sequence of events that shouldn't be physically possible.


The Eagles Are In Freefall And Nobody Wants To Admit It

Here's the thing that's driving me crazy about this team: they won the Super Bowl eight months ago. EIGHT MONTHS. They were the best team in football. Jalen Hurts was an MVP candidate. The defense was suffocating. Everything worked.

Now they've lost three straight, Hurts looks like he's throwing with someone else's arm, and the vibes are completely off. Saquon Barkley rushed for 122 yards last night — his second 100-yard game of the season — and it didn't matter because the quarterback was playing like he had money on the Chargers.


And I keep hearing people say "it's just a slump" or "they'll figure it out" but at some point we have to acknowledge what we're watching. This isn't bad luck. This is a pattern. Hurts has been shaky for weeks. The red zone offense is broken. A.J. Brown is dropping balls (more on that later). The whole operation looks like it needs a factory reset.


The Overtime Sequence Was Actually Criminal


Let me walk you through how the Eagles lost this game because it's important that we all process this together.


The Chargers kick a field goal to go up 22-19 in overtime. The Eagles get the ball. A touchdown wins it. A field goal ties it and we keep playing. Simple enough.


Hurts and the offense actually start moving the ball. DeVonta Smith catches a 28-yard pass. They're in Chargers territory. Things are looking up. Then the Chargers jump offsides on fourth down and gift the Eagles a free first down. This is the football gods saying "here you go, we're handing you this game."


And what does Hurts do? He throws his fourth interception of the night. In field goal range. With a chance to at minimum tie the game.


I'm sorry, but that's inexcusable. That's not "the Chargers defense made a great play." That's a quarterback who is pressing, who doesn't trust what he's seeing, and who is actively losing football games for his team.


The Scary Part


The Eagles are 8-5. They're still in first place in the NFC East. On paper, everything is fine.

But if you've watched this team over the last month, you know something is deeply wrong. The confidence is gone. The swagger that carried them to a championship has completely evaporated. And the schedule doesn't get any easier — they've got the Commanders twice, the Bills, and the Raiders.


I'm not saying the Eagles are cooked. I'm saying that if Jalen Hurts keeps playing like this, they're absolutely cooked. And right now, there's no evidence that he's going to snap out of it.


Five turnovers. Two on one play. In a game they should have won.


That's not a slump. That's a crisis.

 
 
 

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