The 6-foot-8, 350-pound offensive lineman from Down Under never played American high school or college football.
For the second time in three seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles are going to the Super Bowl. Running all over their rival ...
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The Eagles like to rely on their running game and defensive line to beat teams. That might work against the Chiefs.
Born in Bankstown to Samoan parents and couldn't get a run with rugby league club, South Sydney Rabittohs, Jordan Ma'ilata is now gearing up for his second Super Bowl in 2 years.