AJ Feeley endured an awful game as the Philadelphia Eagles lost at home to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Feeley, starting for the second straight week in place of the injured Donovan McNabb, threw four interceptions - two in the first quarter to linebacker Lofa Tatupu which set up touchdowns.
Tatupu also sealed things with his third interception with 14 seconds remaining.
Brian Westbrook put the Eagles in position for the win, returning a punt 64 yards to the Seahawks 14 with 80 seconds remaining.
But on third down, Feeley made an ill-advised throw over the middle and into the waiting arms of Tatupu.
Feeley completed 19-of-42 passes for 220 yards and one touchdown.
In last week's 31-28 loss at New England, Feeley threw an interception on the third play of the game which was returned for a touchdown by Asanti Samuel. Feeley eventually recovered from that miscue and played well, nearly leading the Eagles to a monumental upset.
In this one, Feeley was intercepted on the first play from scrimmage by Tatupu, who returned the pick 38 yards to the Philadelphia 18.
Four plays later, Shaun Alexander scored on a two-yard run to give Seattle a 7-0 lead.
Like last week, Feeley shook off the pick and led a scoring drive on the ensuing possession that was capped by Correll Buckhalter's 30-yard touchdown run to tie it at 7-7.
However, Seattle were handed another scoring opportunity when Tatupu again intercepted Feeley and broke off a 49-yard return inside Philadelphia territory.
Three plays later, Matt Hasselbeck found Bobby Engram for a 12-yard touchdown, giving the Seahawks a 14-7 lead.
David Akers booted a 31-yard field goal later in the first quarter to cut the deficit to 14-10.
Seattle took a 21-10 lead early in the quarter on a 43-yard scoring pass from Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson. The drive was set up by Burleson's 36-yard punt return.
Hasselbeck completed 19-of-34 passes for 187 yards and two touchdowns with an interception.
Feeley answered with a 24-yard scoring strike to Kevin Curtis that pulled Philadelphia within 21-17.
The Eagles had an excellent chance to take the lead right before half-time when a pass interference call gave them a one-and-goal at the Seahawks one.
But Seattle held on downs by twice stopping Westbrook for no gain on third and fourth down.
Westbrook gave Philadelphia their first lead, 24-21, early in the third quarter with a 29-yard touchdown run.
But Maurice Morris scored on a 45-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter, giving the Seahawks a 28-24 lead.
Returning after missing the last three games with a knee injury, Alexander rushed for 65 yards on 20 carries.
Seattle (8-4) won their fourth straight game to take firm control of the NFC West.
Westbrook rushed for 93 yards and had seven catches for 46 yards for the fading Eagles (5-7), whose play-off hopes took another hit.