Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts slump continued in the 22-19 overtime loss against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday.Hurts had one of the worst performances of his career against the Chargers, throwing a career-worst four interceptions and causing five turnovers. Despite his abysmal performance in Week 14, Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown backed his quarterback and took blame for some of the offensive mistakes in the game.“I think all of us has our hand in that pocket. We are trying to get better," Brown said. "Obviously as the quarterback he’s going to get a lot of stuff for it, but we in this thing together. Like I said, like today, that one (interception) across the middle, I’m more than capable of making that catch. You can’t put that on him." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHurts had one interception in the first 11 games of the season. However, the Eagles quarterback has struggled over the last three weeks after turning the ball over seven times.Jalen Hurts takes responsibility for Eagles' loss against Chargers after throwing four interceptionsJalen Hurts has been targeted by critics following the Eagles' offensive failures over the last weeks. The Eagles quarterback is not hiding from the criticism and took accountability for his mistakes after Monday's loss against the Chargers.“The ‘we’ — I look at it, it’s ‘I,’” Hurts said. “It starts with me, how I play, how I lead, and my ability to go out there and figure it out. There’s no excuses. I didn’t play well enough. Too many turnovers. Lots of opportunities, especially when we get on the other side of the 50, and I wasn’t able to get us in the box.”The Eagles have lost three games in a row and Hurts vowed to lead the team back to winning ways.“Winning is a point of pride to me,” Hurts said. “That’s why we play the game. And I got to find ways to lead our team to victories. It’s not something that’s foreign to us.”Despite the losing streak, the Eagles remain top of the pile in the AFC East with an 8-5 record.