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Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson has seen his fair share of late-round steals by the organization over the years. Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata are the best examples of that ...
PHILADELPHIA - At 6-foot-6 and 325 pounds, Eagles’ All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson is used to being the biggest guy in any room he enters, at least outside of ...
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Stories of Jordan Mailata's minicamp struggles should be taken with a grain of salt - MSNJordan Mailata is Jeff Stoutland University's valedictorian and one of its most prized pupils. That's why no one should be fazed by reports of a bad day he had at Eagles minicamp.
Jordan Mailata is Jeff Stoutland University's valedictorian and one of its most prized pupils. That's why no one should be fazed by reports of a bad day he had at Eagles minicamp.
Last year was arguably Mailata's best as a professional, despite dealing with injuries; however, he still managed 12 starts and was selected as a second-team All-Pro for the first time.
Hunt got to Hurts on a miscommunication amongst the offensive line for the first sack, but the second sack was him beating (Jordan) Mailata -- and frustrating the All-Pro left tackle in the process.
Sometimes, people can have a bad day at work. Philadelphia Eagles starting left tackle Jordan Mailata felt the effects of that all too much at the team's only day of mandatory minicamp.
Hunt beat Mailata on a "sack," as the Eagles All-Pro left tackle was clearly frustrated with himself for allowing the "sack" to happen (remember, the Eagles are in shells and shorts). On the next play ...
Jalyx Hunt showed why Eagles traded Bryce Huff. There was one play during minicamp where Jalyx Hunt blew by left tackle Jordan Mailata, then chased Hurts around the pocket to the sideline.
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