Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata will take the “chip” he’s been carrying on his shoulder since a Super Bowl defeat two years ago with him to New Orleans after he and his Philadelphia Eagles earnT themselves a shot at redemption.
Saquon Barkley did it again, Jalen Hurts had his best performance of the playoffs, and the Eagles are set for a Chiefs rematch.
Eagles tackle Jordan Mailata unleashed a fiery defense of Jalen Hurts amid criticism of his evolving role in Philadelphia's offense as the team prepares for the NFC Championship Game.
Winning is the only thing for Jalen Hurts. Doesn't matter how it gets done, as long as his team emerges with a victory. Sunday's NFC Championship was sweeter than most. Not for the 55 points or the eight offensive touchdowns the Philadelphia Eagles put up in blowing out the Washington Commanders,
Australian Jordan Mailata will get a second shot at a first Super Bowl ring after his Philadelphia Eagles won their way through to the NFL decider.
After being targeted by Joe Whitt Jr. during the week, Jordan Mailata and Nick Sirianni came to the defense of "running back" Jalen Hurts.
If Joe Whitt’s comments about tackling Jalen Hurts “like a running back” had any ripple effects inside the Eagles locker room, they didn’t make it to the corner where Jordan Mailata’s stall is situated.
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley asserted himself early in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders.
Philly's stars combined for six rushing touchdowns and the Eagles forced four turnovers Sunday, ending Washington's dream run.
Man mountain Jordan Mailata is set to become the first Australian to play in two Super Bowls with his Philadelphia Eagles through to the NFL showcase game. Mailata’s stunning career continued in the Eagles’ 55-23 home victory against the Washington Commanders in the NFC conference championship fixture on Sunday night (Monday AEDT).
Philadelphia are heading to the Super Bowl once again after the Eagles brushed aside Washington in their NFC Championship clash.