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Los Angeles Chargers' overtime interception seals win over Philadelphia Eagles

Reed Blankenship of the Philadelphia Eagles, left, tackles Los Angeles Chargers tightend Will Dissly
Reed Blankenship of the Philadelphia Eagles, left, tackles Los Angeles Chargers tightend Will Dissly

Los Angeles Chargers 22-19 Philadelphia Eagles

Cameron Dicker landed a 54-yard field-goal in overtime to give the Los Angeles Chargers a 22-19 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Dicker landed his fifth field-goal of the match, Tony Jefferson sealing the win by intercepting Jalen Hurts as the Eagles (8-5) tried to respond and the Chargers moved to 9-4 in the AFC wildcard race.

The Eagles had come from 10-3 down in a defensive battle to lead 16-13 when Saquon Barkley ran for a touchdown from 52 yards at the start of the fourth quarter.

Dicker levelled with a field-goal from 31 yards, Jake Elliott responding from 44 yards before Dicker tied things up again from 46 yards in the dying seconds.

Hurts became the first quarterback to record two turnovers in the same play when he lost the ball after recovering a fumble following one of his four interceptions.

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