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The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Philadelphia Eagles 22-19 in overtime on Monday Night Football, and Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is going viral for his
Kimes made the trip to L.A. for “Monday Night Football,” along with her fellow ESPN sportscasters Laura Rutledge, Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears. Kimes, who has been with the network since 2014, provided her expert analysis during the build-up to the game on “ NFL Live.”
Dan Orlovsky has four children who are Eagles fans and Disney devotees, so he couldn’t turn this opportunity down. On Monday night, the former NFL quarterback will provide analysis for ESPN’s animated Monsters Funday Football alternate broadcast of the Birds’ matchup with the Chargers at SoFi Stadium.
During the broadcast, ESPN lead play-by-play announcer Joe Buck suggested the Eagles call their former star center out of retirement to help them finish the season. "Maybe the Eagles, with these banged-up interior offensive linemen, could call on our friend, old 38-year-old Jason Kelce," he said.
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Hurts became the first player since at least 1978 — when Elias starting tracking statistics — to commit two turnovers on one play. “This is maybe the most wild play I’ve ever seen,” Eagles legend and ESPN analyst Jason Kelce said on the “Monday Night Football” halftime show.
Eagles’ banged-up line sparks jokes from ESPN's MNF announcers, who say the retired star center could still dominate in Philly
There was a rather awkward exchange between Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert and ESPN sideline reporter Laura Rutledge following Herbert's heroic performance against the Philadelphia Eagles last night.
Sulley had an MVP night and Mike Wazowski had clutch moments during ESPN's "Monsters Funday Football" broadcast of the Eagles-Chargers game.