Jordan Mailata wins Best Offensive Lineman - PFF A former seventh-round pick and rugby star, the Philadelphia Eagles‘s Jordan Mailata had never played a single snap of football before 2018. Now, he stands among the NFL’s elite,
Neither freezing rain, sleet or snow is stopping Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata from his normal gameday preparations.
The Eagles famously hosted the Detroit Lions in 2013 in a game dubbed the “Snow Bowl,” with whiteout conditions throughout regulation. LeSean McCoy ran 217 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-20 victory.
The Eagles will be taking on a Los Angeles defense that tied an NFL playoff record with nine sacks Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Eagles offensive line had a really bad showing last weekend. Jalen Hurts was pressured on 43.3% of his dropbacks and he was sacked a career-high seven times. Not all of those sacks were completely due to the offensive line, but a decent amount were.
Darius Slay is interested in returning for his 13th and final season in the NFL, whether it's with the Eagles or another team.
After the NFC Championship game, you’ll either need 14 days of hype content or a four-day recovery watch, depending how the Birds fare.
Before Jordan Mailata was garnering praise for his football prowess, he was tearing things up on an entirely different playing surface — the rugby pitch.
After being targeted by Joe Whitt Jr. during the week, Jordan Mailata and Nick Sirianni came to the defense of "running back" Jalen Hurts.
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.
Nick Sirianni's tenure as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles has been a roller coaster of sorts over the last four seasons. While he remains the winningest coach in team history through this stretch, there have been plenty of controversial moments that have led some analysts to believe a change in leadership is needed.