Jordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl for the first time. The then-17-year-old only cared about one thing: The halftime show.
Jordan Mailata watched the Super Bowl for the first time. The then-17-year-old only cared about one thing: the halftime show.
Lost in the shuffle, at least for their on-field performances, were the starting safeties, C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Reed Blankenship. Despite the lack of outside recognition, neither Gardner-Johnson ...
Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles are heading back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three ...
The sustained dominance of the Eagles offensive line can be traced back to The Three Little Pigs and this offensive line ...
The Philadelphia Eagles' big-play offense has set the tone in the team's last two playoff victories. Jalen Hurts ran 44 yards ...
Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid's quest for legendary status will face its final and BIGGEST hurdle against a battle-hardened ...
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley thought he would be with the New York Giants for life. He envisioned the day his name would be in the team’s Ring of Honor. But things changed when he was allowed to ...
There is a Hollywood script that would fit Brandon Graham's return from major injury for the Super Bowl against the Chiefs.
Injury updates on Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens "We’re ... "I'll tell you what; you heard him before you saw him," left tackle Jordan Mailata said with a laugh. "It was amazing having him ...
Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata has won over plenty of new fans after footage of his ice cold sledge went viral ahead of the Super Bowl. Mailata will contest his second NFL decider when his ...