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Confused Female Eagles Fan Goes Viral For Celebrating Jalen Hurts’ Game-Losing Interception In Overtime On ‘Monday Night Football’ [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Split image of Jalen Hurts and Eagles fan
Jalen Hurts & Eagles fan (Photos via Imagn Images & X)

Jalen Hurts had the worst night of his career in a loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night. But you wouldn’t know it if you caught a glimpse of a particular Philadelphia Eagles fan in the stands at the end of the game. 

The Eagles, the defending Super Bowl champions, are going to have a tough time returning to the big stage this season. They have lost three straight games and have struggled on offense all year, with the pressure on their OC increasing after every game. 

It did appear that they might turn things around on Monday. 

Hurts, who made some embarrassing history on the night, seemed set to make up for his double-turnover play. The odd sequence broke ESPN’s ‘Monsters Inc.’ alternate cast, as well as Philly hearts. But winning cures all, and Hurts had a shot in overtime.

Jalen Hurts Loses The Plot, But It Doesn’t Stop An Eagles Fan From Celebrating

Jalen Hurts on the sidelines
Jalen Hurts (Photo via Twitter)

With nothing less than a touchdown needed to win, the Eagles caught a lucky break on a fourth-down penalty. The drive looked destined to end in a trip to the end zone. But Hurts blew it. 

He threw a pass that was tipped and eventually caught for his fourth INT and fifth turnover of the night. 

Once that defensive play was made, the game was over. The SoFi Stadium erupted, and an Eagles fan joined in.

She’s seen in the video below celebrating as if the Eagles won.

“She had no idea what was going on 😭😭,” Dov Kleiman wrote.

“Lmao she had no clue it was intercepted until her husband/ friend told her 😂,” one fan observed.

“What’s her @? Guaranteed to have #Eagles dieheard in the profile,” another remarked.

“Did we watch the same video dov? You f**king suck man, shut the hell up,” someone wrote, obviously having focused on the wrong female fan.

“@CommunityNotes — this is post is incorrect — this woman in the video is not celebrating and seems to know what’s going on,” another chimed in.

“Should have pointed out it is the girl in the upper left corner,” someone pointed out.

It’s human nature to mimic what you see everyone around you doing for fear of standing out. Sometimes, it’s the most sensible thing to do. 

This was not one of those times…

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