PHILADELPHIA — The best story inside the Eagles locker room Monday night didn’t get told.

Nobody wants to hear the feel-good stuff when just about everybody in the locker room feels awful following a terrible loss, and the Eagles’ turnover-filled 22-19 overtime setback to the Los Angeles Chargers definitely qualified as that.

Four days later, however, it’s safe to share the details of veteran cornerback Adoree’ Jackson’s happy homecoming to the city where he played both his high school and college football.

Jackson, once among the best cornerbacks in the NFL, has started seven of the Eagles’ 13 games this season and played the majority of snaps as the outside corner opposite Quinyon Mitchell in nine games. Since the start of training camp, however, it seemed as though the Eagle

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