That must have been what Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata was thinking when he hilarious hyped up teammate Saquon Barkley to Barkley's two-year-old son. In a video taken after the Eagles' NFC Championship win,
Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata will take the “chip” he’s been carrying on his shoulder since a Super Bowl defeat two years ago with him to New Orleans after he and his Philadelphia Eagles earnT themselves a shot at redemption.
That honor has obviously belonged to running back Saquon Barkley, who threatened the NFL record for most rushing yards in a season. Accordingly, Hurts threw just 18 touchdown passes this season—and his 193.5 passing yards per game were his fewest since his rookie year in 2020.
With Mailata set to play in his second decider - with his first coming in 2023 - he is one of just four Australians to reach the NFL's big dance. The first-ever Aussie to play in a Super Bowl, former AFL star Ben Graham made history in 2005 when he crossed over to the NFL, becoming one of the league's top punters.
Left tackle Jordan Mailata is no exception, overcoming unprecedented odds to become one of the NFL's most reliable pocket protectors. Mailata represents a success story not just for the Eagles ...
Jordan Mailata is headed for a slice of history with the Sydney-born NFL star set to become the first Australian to play in two Super Bowls.
The man mountain has added another chapter to the story of his extraordinary rise from NRL hopeful to NFL superstar.
Neither freezing rain, sleet or snow is going to stop Jordan Mailata from his normal gameday preparations. The Eagles' left tackle was out there warming up barefoot Sunday on the field at The Linc prior to their NFC divisional playoff game against the Los ...
Australian Jordan Mailata will get a second shot at a first Super Bowl ring after his Philadelphia Eagles won their way through to the NFL decider.
Born in Bankstown to Samoan parents and couldn't get a run with rugby league club, South Sydney Rabittohs, Jordan Ma'ilata is now gearing up for his second Super Bowl in 2 years.
Jordan Mailata is imploring his Philadelphia Eagles to ignore the Super Bowl hype as he sets sights on creating Australian sporting history.