Eagles Player Blasts Media for This Critique: ‘It Makes My Blood Boil’
Jordan Mailata emphasizes the Philadelphia Eagles' victory was due to a strong defense and special teams, disputing claims that the 'tush push' play was the sole cause of their 20-17 win.
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Eagles player responds to 'incredibly disrespectful' narrative
Feb 6, 2023; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata (68) speaks with media during Super Bowl Opening Night at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports The Philadelphia Eagles relied heavily on the tush push to beat the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but veteran offensive lineman Jordan Mailata is tired of hearing people say it is the reason his team won. The Eagles gave themselves a two-sc…
20 eye-popping stats from Eagles’ week 2 win over Chiefs – Philly Sports
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts and a dominating defense walked out of Arrowhead Stadium with a 20–17 win, and a statement. This wasn’t a track meet or a fluke. It was a methodical, physical takeover that stretched Philadelphia’s record to 18–1 in its last 19 games and handed Patrick Mahomes the first three-game skid of his career. Here is how the Eagles did it. Birds By The Numbers 1 — Total turnovers forced by the Eagles, but it was the one that swung …
The Philadelphia Eagles won the NFL against the Kansas City Chiefs in week two. Their notorious Tush Push helped them win again. Jordan Mailata thinks this is only a marginal note.
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