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‘The greatest story in football’: How Aussie Jordan Mailata turned his rugby dreams into Super Bowl realityTen years ago, Jordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl for the first time. The then-17-year-old only cared about one thing: the ...
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Taylor Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs were brutally booed as the Philadelphia Eagles stunned the NFL world in the Super ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. NFL recruiter Will Bryce discovered Jordan Mailata in the carpark at a London football field in 2017. As he watched Mailata’s ...
Jordan Mailata has come a long way ... “It’s like going into it blindfolded,” Mailata said on NFL Undiscovered. “Everything is new, it’s a big mystery.” And here he is now.
DT wants to remain with Eagles after breakout season that will earn him huge deal Jeff Kerr "It's almost like he used it as motivation," said Eagles left tackle and captain Jordan mailata.
We went through so many ups and downs together. This brotherhood was so great. Jordan Mailata actually grabbed the podium, shaking it and said ‘One more!’ and that was the other thing.” ...
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 ...
Mailata, an offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, was part of the team's dominant win over the Kansas City Chiefs Monday, as they took down the two-time reigning champions 40-22.
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 ...
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 performance because that ...
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