It turns out Jordan Mailata is a man of many talents. The owner of The Ground Coffee, Plants and Gifts, couldn't get her oven -- which weighs about 650 pounds -- to budge, so the Eagles star stepped in to help.
A video from Philly coffee shop The Ground shows Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata helping move an oven nearly twice his body weight.
Whatever your criticism of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, there is one thing you simply cannot contest: The man is smooth. And during an appearance on an Eagles' radio show on Thursday, offensive lineman Jordan Mailata shared yet another anecdote illustrating Hurts's one-of-one confidence and swagger.
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata helped a local coffee shop move its new 650-pound commercial oven during renovations.
Kinnard was active for just two games in 2024. He played 3 snaps in garbage time against the Bengals, and he started the Eagles' Week 18 game against the Giants. Despite his complete lack of meaningful playing time, Kinnard was able to stick on the 53-man roster for the entire season, an indication that the Eagles see potential in him.
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The Eagles are still basking in the glow of their Super Bowl win. Now one of the Birds has found a new way to get in an off-season workout. Look at Jordan Mailata moving an oven at The Ground Coffee Plants and Gifts in Rittenhouse Square.
Regarding the polls below, they are your votes on what you think the Eagles should do, not necessarily what you think they will do. Please think of them more as approval polls for each player. In 2024,
Saquon Barkley outperformed his contract, and the Eagles are rewarding him with a record contract for a running back.
For example, if the Eagles trade for Garrett, they'll obviously give up their first-round pick and quite possibly their second-round pick, not to mention an early-round pick in 2026. It's also possible the Eagles will get a late-round pick in return.
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