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.
In a league dominated by home grown talent, Jordan Maliata, the six-foot giant has proven to be a cut above the rest as he transitioned effortlessly from playing rugby to dominating the NFL The post Jordan Mailata: The 6-foot-8 Rugby Giant Dominating The NFL appeared first on Stadium Rant.
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.
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.
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.
Eagles offensive coordiantor Kellen Moore has three head coaching interviews over a two-day stretch, with one NFC East rival interested in him returning to their team.
That's the reality for Sunday afternoon when the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams face off in the divisional round of the 2025 playoffs. While many Eagle players have experienced what kind of help the cold (and snow) can bring to the team - especially at home - not everyone is thrilled with that reality.
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.
Sirianni often takes the heat for his players' missteps even when it makes him look foolish. His players know it.
Philadelphia's offensive line may be dominant but that pales in comparison to the performance the Rams defensive line put forth in Monday night's blowout win over the Minnesota Vikings . Los Angeles sacked Sam Darnold nine times en route to a beatdown that sent a clear message to the Eagles:
Jordan Mailata was a blatant Pro Bowl snub, but he got his revenge and ultimate respect, earning first-team Associated Press All-Pro honors for 2024. The Eagles left tackle was among six players from Philadelphia to earn first or second-team honors.