Jordan Mailata

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'One of the great Aussie sporting stories': Mailata's Super Bowl tears ... (Fox Sports)

Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata was in tears after the Philadelphia Eagles booked a spot in the Super Bowl with a resounding 31-7 victory over the San ...

@jordan_mailata has become one of the most important players for the @Eagles and is headed to #SuperBowlLVII - the former @SSFCRABBITOHS junior only started playing the sport 5 years ago!” [Dan Ginnane wrote on Twitter](https://twitter.com/DanGinnane/status/1619834399314554880): “One of the great Aussie sporting stories, Jordan Mailata. Toyota Cup rugby league in 2017 but flicked for being too big … Mailata and the Eagles now await the outcome of the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship clash against the Cincinnati Bengals to find out who they will face in the Super Bowl on February 13. The win means Mailata will become the third Aussie to play in the biggest game on the NFL calendar and could also become the second Aussie to win the Super Bowl, with Jesse Williams conquering the feat with the Seattle Seahawks in 2013. Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata was in tears after the Philadelphia Eagles booked a spot in the Super Bowl with a resounding 31-7 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game.

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Aussies advance to Super Bowl with stunning win (NEWS.com.au)

Aussie NFL star Jordan Mailata burst into tears after helping his Philadelphia Eagles into the Super Bowl after they claimed the NFC Championship crown with ...

But his Philadelphia teammate, former St Kilda forward-turned punter Arryn Siposs, will have to endure a nervous wait in the next few days as he embarks on a desperate bid to overcome an ankle injury in time for the game on February 12. Can't wait to watch you rip in 💯😤â¤ï¸ðŸ’š— South Sydney Rabbitohs 🰠(@SSFCRABBITOHS) From a South Sydney junior to the Superbowl ðŸ°ðŸˆ Congrats to Jordan Mailata and the Philadelphia Eagles on the big win!

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Aussie beast in tears after reaching Super Bowl (Wide World of Sports)

Australia's Jordan Mailata in tears after helping Philadelphia Eagles reach Super Bowl.

- in celebration of a franchise that advanced to its fourth Super Bowl. "We've got new moments," Hurts said. We think that's the type of team we have." There's no place like this in the NFL. They sang the fight song - one more emphatic "E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles!" Purdy left the game with an elbow injury after he was drilled in the arm by Reddick on San Francisco's first drive, leading to a fumble. He understood there was one more game to win. We're so appreciative of these fans," Sirianni said. "Look at this place. The Eagles broke the game open in the final two minutes of the first half, getting a rise out of a crowd that had been quiet with nervous energy since a touchdown on the opening drive. So we said f--- it, we're going to get this yard." The Niners lost both Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo to season-ending injuries, and Purdy - the final pick in April's draft - lost as a starter for the first time.

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From Bankstown to Arizona: Former South Sydney junior seals spot ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Jordan Mailata will head to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona with the Philadelphia Eagles after their victory over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship ...

Miles Sanders ran for two touchdowns and linebacker Haason Redick made the hit that forced 49ers rookie quarterback Brock Purdy out of the game with an elbow injury. In 2014, Mailata fainted during pre-season training with the Canterbury Bulldogs under-18s due to a heart condition. They will take on AFC champions the Kansas City Chiefs in Arizona for the NFL’s ultimate prize.

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Aussie NFL star Jordan Mailata sheds tears of joy as his ... (Daily Mail)

All two metres and 166kg of the former South Sydney Rabbitohs player was shaking with joy as he wept and embraced his fiancee Niki Ikahihifo-Bender on the field ...

Fourth down, in a big playoff game? The former South Sydney Rabbitoh took a huge risk when he left to chase his dream in the States - and it has paid off to the tune of as much as $88million The 25-year-old had never played a game of American football when he was drafted by the Eagles in 2018 after he spent years trying - and failing - to hold down a regular spot with NRL teams South Sydney and the Bulldogs. Big cojones.' Mailata couldn't contain his emotions after he was a key contributor to Philadelphia winning through to the Super Bowl [Sydney](/news/sydney/index.html) product once again did great work at his left tackle position as his Eagles thrashed the [San Francisco 49ers](/sport/san-francisco-49ers/index.html) 31-7 to book a date in the year's biggest game - and he couldn't contain his joy once the NFC Championship match was over.

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Making Mailata: The Bankstown choirboy with a $64m deal and ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Offensive tackle Jordan Mailata will be a key man for the Philadelphia Eagles come Super Bowl day next month. But inside the 143kg, 203-centimetre frame, ...

“We give them an opportunity,” Bryce says, “but then it’s on the player. “I was pissed,” his sister Sese said in the same documentary. “He was in the school choir with this beautiful, heavenly voice. “That was just as valuable. Not least because those size 18 feet are kept firmly on the ground by those closest to him. “He wouldn’t start a fight by any means, but he protected his teammates. We don’t have family where he was going, he’d never held an American football.” There’s natural protective instincts, you see it, and it’s vital playing his position at left tackle. Jordan’s gained that trust and faith and the trust of his teammates too.” “You’re trying to close that gap and have the coaches believe in you and want to give you their time. Mailata has. “But he was an absolute gentleman on and off the field,” Kairouz senior says.

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Aussie in tears, wins through to Super Bowl (NEWS.com.au)

Aussie NFL star Jordan Mailata burst into tears after helping his Philadelphia Eagles into the Super Bowl after they claimed the NFC Championship crown with ...

But his Philadelphia teammate, former St Kilda forward-turned punter Arryn Siposs, will have to endure a nervous wait in the next few days as he embarks on a desperate bid to overcome an ankle injury in time for the game on February 12. Can't wait to watch you rip in 💯😤â¤ï¸ðŸ’š— South Sydney Rabbitohs 🰠(@SSFCRABBITOHS) From a South Sydney junior to the Superbowl ðŸ°ðŸˆ Congrats to Jordan Mailata and the Philadelphia Eagles on the big win!

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NFL playoffs: Aussie Jordan Mailata in tears after helping ... (7NEWS.com.au)

The former rugby league junior will become the third Australian to play in the NFL's showpiece event.

Purdy was 4-of-4 passing for 23 yards but threw just two short passes after returning despite the 49ers facing a large deficit. Watch games Live and Free every Monday on 7mate and The Eagles will face Kansas City in Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona on February 12, after the Chiefs edged out Cincinnati 23-20 in a thriller. He will be the third Aussie to feature in the Super Bowl after Jesse Williams (2013) and Ben Graham (2008). The Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona on February 12 after the Chiefs advanced to their third Super Bowl in four years with a 23-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championhip decider later on Sunday. In Philadelphia, star quarterback Jalen Hurts passed for 121 yards and rushed for a touchdown as the Eagles progressed to their first Super Bowl in five years as the 49ers’ quarterback injury curse struck again twice to cripple their hopes.

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Jordan Mailata Rugby Highlights & More As He Prepares For Super ... (FloRugby)

The Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 on Feb. 12. And the Eagles are bringing rugby player Jordan Mailata with them.

He became the starting left tackle for the Eagles in 2020, where he blossomed into one of the league’s better blind-side blockers. In 2014, he fainted a week before the team played in the S.G. Reports at the time indicated Mailata was just too big, and coaches didn’t know if he would be able to play with the Rabbitohs. And the Eagles are bringing rugby player Jordan Mailata with them. Mailata started his rugby career with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulls, an under-18 team that plays in the National Rugby League. The Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 on Feb.

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Maguire's three words that dashed Mailata's NRL dream (Wide World of Sports)

Jordan Mailata is now the toast of Australia after becoming the latest Australian to make it to the Super ...

"To his credit Jordan got himself down to the 130s but there was a lot of work that he needed to do. Former players say the NFL stands for "Not For Long" due to the competitive and fierce nature of the game. Mailata had to learn the offensive playbook while fighting tooth and nail within his own team just to get a look in. "But I'll never forget watching a game (when) he was playing reserve grade at Redfern. "I remember talking to his manager Chris Orr and they did a lot to get him over there. his former rugby league coach at the Bulls, Richard Kairouz, told Nine's Today. "When he arrived at Souths he was 150-something kilos. "His dream was to play rugby league. He's clearly a remarkable athlete, yet according to former Rabbitohs premiership coach Michael Maguire, he was unlikely to make it in the NRL. He was on a paltry contract of just $2000, which could have been elevated to $5000 through incentives. [Mailata](https://wwos.nine.com.au/news/nfl-playoffs-2023-jordan-mailata-philadelphia-eagles-reach-super-bowl/dd2975c3-5431-4b4b-9984-28311ab22902) is set to be the third Australian to play in the NFL's most-anticipated event after his team, the Philadelphia Eagles, [won 31-7 over the San Francisco 49ers](https://wwos.nine.com.au/news/nfl-playoffs-2023-jordan-mailata-philadelphia-eagles-reach-super-bowl/dd2975c3-5431-4b4b-9984-28311ab22902). [Jordan Mailata](https://wwos.nine.com.au/jordan-mailata) is now the toast of the country after becoming the latest Australian to make it to the Super Bowl but when he was a kid it was his dream to make it in rugby league.

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Ex NRL star's journey from Bankstown to Super Bowl LVII (Sky News Australia)

NFL player Jordan Mailata is on the brink of creating history as he is set to become just the third Australian to play in a Super Bowl.

There’s certain players you couldn’t live with yourself if you saw them have success somewhere else,” Howie Roseman, the Eagles General Manager said. Can't wait to watch you rip in 💯😤â¤ï¸ðŸ’š— South Sydney Rabbitohs 🰠(@SSFCRABBITOHS) One of the great Aussie sporting stories, Jordan Mailata. Jeff Stoutland, the Eagles offensive line coach, was asked to watch Mailata in action at the IPP and he admitted he “was not interested” because he had another trip planned but he was persuaded to go and watch his pro-day. 25+ news channels in 1 place. NFL player Jordan Mailata is on the brink of creating history as he is set to become just the third Australian to play in a Super Bowl.

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Michael Maguire reveals why Rabbitohs had 'no choice' but to ditch ... (Daily Mail)

Former South Sydney Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire has revealed why the club had 'no choice' but to release NFL superstar Jordan Mailata at the end of the ...

And we will watch it all together.' 'We will definitely be watching. Mailata, 25, will play in the Super Bowl on February 13 for the Philadelphia Eagles in what has been an extraordinary sporting journey Mailata, 25, will play in the Super Bowl on February 13 for the [Sydney](/news/sydney/index.html) Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire has revealed why the club had 'no choice' but to release NFL superstar Jordan Mailata at the end of the 2017 season. [Will play in Super Bowl for the Philadelphia Eagles](/sport/nfl/article-11690855/Aussie-NFL-star-Jordan-Mailata-sheds-tears-joy-Philadelphia-Eagles-make-Super-Bowl.html)

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