The Eagles are 8-5, losers of three straight, and off-season changes could be coming after Jalen Hurts threw four interceptions, including one late to Chargers defensive back Tony Jefferson to seal a walkoff interception in overtime, as Jim Harbaugh’s team improved to 9-4 on the season with a 22-19 win.

Hurts had five total turnovers in the worst game of his career, while Justin Herbert will reach legendary status as he survived a broken left hand and seven sacks on the night to lead his team to victory. Chargers kicker and former Eagle Cameron Dicker will likely be the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after nailing five Field goals, including one in overtime, to keep Harbaugh’s team in contention for a top-five seed.

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Saquon Barkley had what can be described as a breakout performance, 122 carries and one touchdown on 20 carries in the loss. A.J. Brown had six catches for 100 yards on 13 targets, but it’ll be the key drops and inability to connect with Jalen Hurts on several deep balls that’ll be all Eagles fans and pundits discuss this week.

With preparation for the Raiders set to begin, we’re looking at takeaways and observations from

Eagles’ historic collapse

After scoring 21 points against the Cowboys in the first half, the Eagles have had a stretch in which the offense has accounted for 24 points in the 9 quarters since blowing that lead at AT&T Stadium.

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Saquon Barkley has another SoFi moment.

Barkley gave the Rams 255 yards at SoFi Stadium last season and had another breakout opportunity. Barkley ran for a combined 78 yards in the Eagles’ losses to the Cowboys and Bears but logged 122 on 20 carries for just the second time this season. He had 150 yards against the New York Giants on Oct. 26.

Justin Herbert adds to his growing legend.

Herbert has earned his share of criticism, but on Monday night, battered after seven sacks, the Chargers quarterback was 12 of 26 for 138 yards, one touchdown, and one interception while playing with a surgically repaired non-throwing left hand. He also ran for 66 yards on 10 carries.

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This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Takeaways from the Eagles 22-19 loss to Chargers in overtime