PHILADELPHIA – Jordan Mailata admits he was a “lost boy.” Not in the Peter Pan sense, because, well, Mailata is 6-8, 380. He ...
CNN on MSN15d
‘The greatest story in football’: How Aussie Jordan Mailata turned his rugby dreams into Super Bowl realityJordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl for the first time. The then-17-year-old only cared about one thing: The halftime show.
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Philadelphia Eagles' LT Jordan Mailata makes history in Australia as a Super Bowl championJordan Mailata was playing rugby league in Australia before he took the huge career gamble that has now earned him a Super ...
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The transformation of Jordan Mailata: from rugby league in Sydney to a second NFL Super BowlJordan Mailata is an Australian-born NFL star who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles as an offensive left tackle. This ...
Jordan Mailata will play the second Super Bowl of his career when his Philadelphia Eagles face reigning champions Kansas City Chiefs.
Jordan Mailata is the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl victory with his Philadelphia Eagles upsetting Kansas City ...
It wouldn’t be a Super Bowl celebration without Queen’s We are the Champions. But the winning team’s hulking left tackle is ...
Jordan Mailata was told he wasn’t fit enough to play professional rugby league. Now the 166kg wrecking ball is headed to the Super Bowl ...
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 ...
Australian Jordan Mailata has celebrated his team’s Super Bowl success with an iconic rendition of Queen’s We Are the ...
Ten years ago, Jordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl ... He just thought it would be for the chance to play rugby. Mailata did whatever he could do to pay the bills while he pursued his dream ...
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