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?
His reduced statistical output has invited criticism, and Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata resents that criticism—something he made very clear Thursday. "I apologize. I'm
The Washington Commanders are prepared to get physical with Jalen Hurts if the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback plans to break the pocket and run the
Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata reacts to an interception during the second ... and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) greet each other after an NFL wild-card playoff football game Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, in Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has made it through the concussion protocol ... echoing the sentiments of left tackle Jordan Mailata, who said the quarterback "looked sharp" in practice. Hurts sustained a concussion in the first quarter ...
Before Jordan Mailata was garnering praise for his football prowess, he was tearing things up on an entirely different playing surface - the rugby pitch.
Jalen Hurts did his job, for the most part. Oren Burks and Isaiah Rodgers step into key spots because of injuries.
It had the makings of an ideal long weekend for an Eagles-Notre Dame fan, but it didn’t work out. The Fighting Irish had a valiant late-game effort in their 34-23 loss to Ohio State, but they had a
We take a break from the playoff hoo-hah to discuss ab Eagles roster, one of the NFL's youngest, that looks potentially unstoppable moving forward.
In a mere matter of days before the NFC championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders, The Athletic has intercepted communication between two of its beat reporters, Brooks Kubena and Ben Standig, in which they enlisted one another as quasi-analysts to gain insight into the other’s teams.