Their whole conversation was pretty great: This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mics Caught Jordan Mailata’s Powerful Message to Frankie Luvu After Eagles’ Win.
Eagles tackle and Super Bowl LIX champion Jordan Mailata is used to blocking massive sprinting defenders to make lanes for Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts to run, so lifting and moving a 650-pound ...
New Orleans (CNN) — Ten years ago, Jordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl for the first time. The then-17-year-old only cared about one thing: the halftime show. “I only watched the halftime pe ...
SYDNEY (AP) — Jordan Mailata was playing rugby league in Australia before he took the huge career gamble that has now earned him a Super Bowl ring. He became the first player from Australia to start ...
“I’m on a time schedule you know, I’ve got to go shower you know … I’m taking my wife with me,” Mailata said while laughing. Jordan Mailata was ready for a shower … with his wif ...
It turns out Jordan Mailata is a man of many talents. The offensive tackle was not only great at helping the Philadelphia Eagles secure a Super Bowl victory, but he is also great at moving stuff.
The Super Bowl triumph of the Philadelphia Eagles has ramifications that extend far beyond the City of Brotherly Love. As the confetti fell in New Orleans, the cameras focused on the big names ...
Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata has revealed how he celebrated his historic role in the Eagles’ Super Bowl win – it didn’t involve any sleep. Speaking on American breakfast television ...
Eagles’ Jordan Mailata stuns Philadelphia with We Are the Champions performance at Super Bowl parade
Australian-born Jordan Mailata transformed the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory parade into a musical celebration by singing Queen's We Are the Champions. Philadelphia fans, ecstatic ...
“This is amazing. I love our fans, I love our city, I love what they’re about,” Mailata said. Jordan Mailata belted out iconic Queen song We Are the Champions during the Eagles’ Super Bowl ...
Jordan Mailata, the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl victory, got on the microphone and led the crowd in singing We Are The Champions. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman proclaimed "I ...
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