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Player Information
Jordan Mailata
Jersey #68
OL1, Healthy
No upcoming game
Player Details
8 Years
6'8", 365 Lbs.
None
2018, Round #7, Pick #233
0 Points
DraftKings Salary & FPPG
12 Games Played
FanDuel Salary & FPPG
12 Games Played
Offensive & Defensive Snaps
802 Snaps
0 Snaps
62 Snaps
883 Snaps
806 Snaps
341 Snaps
Tackle & Hit Statistics
1 Tackles
0 Assisted Tackles
0 Tackles for Loss
0 Sacks
0.00 Yards
0 QB Hits
0
0
0 Fumble Recoveries
0.00 Yards
0 Touchdowns
0 Interceptions
0 Yards
0 Touchdowns
0 Blocked Kicks
0 Tackles
0 Assisted Tackles
0 Solo Tackles
0 Tackles
Recent Player Scoring
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Recent Player News
The Philadelphia Eagles finally have a representative on the NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2025 list — and it’s not who fans might’ve expected. Left tackle Jordan Mailata cracked the rankings at No. 69, making his debut on the player-voted list after a dominant season protecting Jalen Hurts. Mailata allowed just one sack in 12 games and was PFF’s top-graded tackle, yet some analysts believe he’s still being underrated. His emergence continues a meteoric rise from rugby star to elite NFL lineman.
4 months ago: 27YO Eagles Star Announces Career Move Outside NFL as Nick Sirianni Chooses New Public Role
Remember when Philadelphia Eagles’ Jordan Mailata went from being an unknown Aussie to becoming a straight-up NFL beast back in 2018? That man really said, “Catch me if you can,” and turned the football world upside down. Now, we’ve got three more hungry talents ready to prove that lightning can strike twice (or should I […]The post 27YO Eagles Star Announces Career Move Outside NFL as Nick Sirianni Chooses New Public Role appeared first on EssentiallySports.
6 months ago: Philadelphia Eagles dismantle Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl – video
Seven years after winning their first Vince Lombardi trophy, the Philadelphia Eagles are back on the NFL mountaintop. Behind a MVP performance from quarterback Jalen Hurts and a defensive masterclass that harried, hit and harassed Patrick Mahomes into one of the worst games of his career, the Eagles roared to a 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday night in a contest that wasn’t as close as the scoreline suggests.Merciless Philadelphia Eagles dismantle Kansas City Chiefs to win Super BowlJordan Mailata makes history as first Australian to win a Super Bowl Continue...