Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata is one the NFL's most formidable offensive linemen. But if not for the league's International Player Pathway, he might've never seen the light of day in the NFL.
Following a cold matchup to kick off the NFL Playoffs, Eagles OL Jordan Mailata gave his thoughts on the weather advantage vs. the Rams.
The Eagles have the best offensive tackle tandem in the NFL with Mailata and Lane Johnson, who combined to give up 24 total pressures all season. To put that into perspective, Alaric Jackson allowed 24 pressures alone this year, which is still an impressive number for a starting left tackle.
When it came to the fourth quarter, the Eagles had to kick field goals and extra points with a lot of snow on the ground, making it a tough job for not only kicker Jake Elliott, but punter Braden Mann.
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 ...
The road to Super Bowl LIX continued this weekend, as eight NFL teams turned into four during the Divisional Round. The Chiefs machine kept on rolling, a rookie sensation continued his historic run, and fans were treated to an MVP contender clash that left no one dissapointed.
From Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia Australia’s Jordan Mailata has come up with two huge plays to help the Philadelphia Eagles into the NFC
The Eagles and Rams are just hours away from an intriguing and explosive divisional-round matchup with a team looking to duplicate the Commanders’ Saturday night upset. Washington raised the stakes, and Sunday’s winner will play host to the NFC Championship game next weekend.
Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson chat with Devin McCourty about how they define their success as a unit and the role coach Jeff Stoutland has played before discussing how they are staying present during playoff football.
Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata sit down with Devin McCourty to discuss the Philadelphia Eagles’ divisional round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, the pressure of playing in Philadelphia and more.
In a league dominated by lifelong players who started playing the game at the junior level and rose all the way to the appellate level, Jordan Mailata is a six-foot-eight giant is cut from a different cloth.