Jordan Mailata was a blatant Pro Bowl snub, but he got his revenge and ultimate respect, earning first-team Associated Press All-Pro honors for 2024. The Eagles left tackle was among six players from Philadelphia to earn first or second-team honors.
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The Eagles’ PR interns do a great job filling out these little oddities in the media guide and they serve as a good way to meet the players behind the helmets. This week we chatted with left tackle Jordan Mailata about his love of music. Me: We haven’t chatted about music in a while. What’s it been like? You’ve gotten to explore music here a lot.
The NFL announced the selections for the 2025 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida, and the Eagles will be well represented, with six players getting the nod. Led by Jalen Carter and Cam Jurgens, Philadelphia had three first-time Pro Bowlers, but none were named Jordan Mailata.
Mailata grew up in Australia and played rugby for teams like the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, but once video clips of the 6-foot-8, 346-pound phenom hit the internet, Mailata was invited to try out for the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program before joining the Eagles as a seventh-round pick in 2018.
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PHILADELPHIA − So there was left tackle Jordan Mailata, standing in the back corner of the Eagles' locker room, insisting that he is not angry about not being selected to the Pro Bowl.
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