The NFL game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders is getting closer and closer and Jalen Hurts' status is trending after Joe Whitt Jr.'s comments, Nick Sirianni and Jordan Mailata responded in a forceful manner.
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.
When the Philadelphia Eagles take the field against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game, they unquestionably have home-field advantage. The game is taking place at The Linc, the stadium will be filled with Eagles fans no matter how many Commanders come into town,
Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata were both asked what they saw from Jalen Hurts following the Eagles' first practice of the week on Thursday.What have Lane and Mailata seen from Hurts at practice so far this week?
for a 62-yard touchdown run. "It’s pretty special to have Saquon and Jalen because (Hurts) is such a threat in the run game as well," Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata said. "They have to respect that aspect if he pulls the ball. When he doesn’t pull ...
The Chiefs are expected to blitz Hurts. They also have dominant defensive tackle Chris Jones — and quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Nick Sirianni tension from last season simmers more calmly, the two nonetheless continue to tell different stories about their partnership.
Philly's stars combined for six rushing touchdowns and the Eagles forced four turnovers Sunday, ending Washington's dream run.
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.
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.
With Mailata set to play in his second decider - with his first coming in 2023 - he is one of just four Australians to reach the NFL's big dance. The first-ever Aussie to play in a Super Bowl, former AFL star Ben Graham made history in 2005 when he crossed over to the NFL, becoming one of the league's top punters.