Jordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl for the first time. The then-17-year-old only cared about one thing: The halftime show.
Having once worked on demolition sites while pursuing a rugby league career, human wrecking ball Jordan Mailata will look to ...
Jordan Mailata is trying again to become the first Australian to win a Super Bowl ring when his Philadelphia Eagles take on ...
Jordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl for the first time. The then-17-year-old only cared about one thing: the halftime show.
The 6-foot-8, 350-pound offensive lineman from Down Under never played American high school or college football.
Super Bowl-bound Australian Jordan Mailata has become an instant hit in the United States after borrowing a classic line from a Batman villain to sledge an opponent. Mailata and the Philadelphia ...
The play, also known as the "Brotherly Shove," has been so successful, so rewarding that even renowned physicist Neil ...
Philadelphia's offensive line, led by coach Jeff Stoutland, has undergone a transformation since the last Super Bowl but ...
Ahead of the 2022 season, Becton skipped OTAs for the birth of his son, and then in minicamp showed up to a press conference ...
Replacing Jason Kelce as the Eagles' starting center is a tall task for any player, but Cam Jurgens provided Philadelphia ...