PHILADELPHIA – Jordan Mailata admits he was a “lost boy.” Not in the Peter Pan sense, because, well, Mailata is 6-8, 380. He was reflecting on his NFL journey,
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata helped a local coffee shop move its new 650-pound commercial oven during renovations.
The Philadelphia Eagles are celebrating their Super Bowl win, and Jordan Mailata had the crowd singing 'We Are The Champions.'
Jordan Mailata perhaps never foresaw the events that have unfolded over the past week, when he joined the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs u18s side back in 2015. But 10 years later, he stands a Super Bowl Champion, having only played American football for ...
The Eagles are still basking in the glow of their Super Bowl win. Now one of the Birds has found a new way to get in an off-season workout. Look at Jordan Mailata moving an oven at The Ground Coffee Plants and Gifts in Rittenhouse Square.
8don MSN
The experienced Jordan Mailata shared his feelings after the Philadelphia Eagles' victory over Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
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
It was the day before the championship parade, and Jordan Mailata kicked back at his locker in the very far back on the right inside the Eagles l
Jordan Mailata leads the crowd in singing 'We Are the Champions' at the celebration following the Eagles' Championship Parade.
When it was Jordan Mailata’s turn to grab the mic at the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade, he didn’t go the usual route. No fiery speech, no trash talk, no
Others decked out in Eagles jerseys climbed trees, perched themselves atop ladders and clung to a statue of Benjamin Franklin near City Hall to get a glimpse of record-setting running back Saquon Barkley and Cooper DeJean, the rookie defensive back who ran an interception into the end zone on his 22nd birthday.
Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president and general manager Howie Roseman enjoys a cigar during the team’s NFL football Super Bowl 59 parade and celebration, Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, in Philadelphia. He was injured when a thrown beer can hit his head. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results