INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- In a season marred by inconsistency for the Los Angeles Chargers, their "Monday Night Football" outing appeared to be heading toward a loss in a similar fashion.
The Chargers' defense was suffocating, forcing five turnovers from Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts, the most in his career. But after an opening-drive touchdown, the Chargers' offense flatlined.
This time was different for the Chargers, however. In a thrilling 22-19 overtime win, quarterback Justin Herbert rushed for 66 yards, the third most in his career, just seven days after surgery on a fracture in his left hand.