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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert had an awkward moment with a reporter Monday night following their overtime victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Cameron Dicker scored the field goals that tied the game and gave the Chargers the lead. Tony Jefferson then intercepted Jalen Hurts to end the game in overtime.
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert throws a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
ESPN’s Laura Rutledge tried to get Herbert to talk to her while Chargers players were on the field.
“I’m trying to celebrate with my teammates,” he said.
Herbert eventually agreed to have a brief chat with Rutledge and praised his defense for the way they showed up and showed up against the defending Super Bowl champions.
EAGLES STAR SPINS THE BALL TWICE IN CHAOTIC GAME AGAINST CHARGERS

Philadelphia Eagles fans hold a sign after a loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in an NFL football game on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman)
Although Herbert had only one touchdown pass in the first quarter, the game came down to who was going to make the fewest mistakes between both teams. Herbert had an interception and a fumble, accounting for two of his team’s three turnovers.
It was the Eagles who committed five turnovers in the game. Hurts was the culprit of all five. He threw four interceptions in the game and lost a fumble. Surprisingly, two of the five turnovers came on a single play.
Cam Hart, Da’Shawn Hand and Donte Jackson accounted for Hurts’ other three interceptions.

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Los Angeles improved to 9-4 with the victory while Philadelphia fell to 8-5.




