Hide This Jordan Mailata Video From Your Wives And Girlfriends
Jordan Mailata brings a commanding presence as a key cog for the best offensive line in football. A 6-foot-8, 365-pound mammoth with incredible athleticism is bound to succeed in the…

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(Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)Jordan Mailata brings a commanding presence as a key cog for the best offensive line in football.
A 6-foot-8, 365-pound mammoth with incredible athleticism is bound to succeed in the NFL. However, Mailata doesn’t stop there with qualities women would find attractive.
It’s so true that Andrew Salciunas warned his male listening base to hide a recent video of the Philadelphia Eagles left tackle.
Jordan Mailata- The Wedding Singer
Odds are, you heard about the Philadelphia offensive linemen releasing a Christmas album in 2022.
Mailata stole the show with an incredible singing voice, and he was back at it with an even more emotional rendition of “Isn’t She Lovely” during a wedding dance.
It's tough to show up Stevie Wonder, but that Australian accent is downright incredible.
He’s a man’s man who’s part of the “meat and potatoes” unit that drove the most intimidating rushing attack in the NFL last season.
He’s a ladie’s man with the type of sensitive side that can make a woman’s eye wander.
Role on the Offensive Line
Most men in the Philadelphia area will drop their objections if Mailata takes the next step in his remarkable development.
Time spent at "Jeff Stoutland University" has paid off, as the former Australian rugby player has assimilated into a role as a force on the left side for the Eagles.
A trip to his first Pro Bowl might go a long way to smooth things over.
It's not often that an offensive line becomes the unit that's most endearing to a fan base.
However, Jason Kelce continues to demonstrate why he's one of the most relatable athletes in Philadelphia sports history. The bromance between Mailata and Landon Dickerson, the work of Stoutland, and the admirable story of Lane Johnson have only helped grow the love affair.
If male Eagles fans want to keep cheering for Jordan Mailata and the offensive line without personal resentment, they should find a way to keep this video away from their significant others.
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According to a new study from Betway, The Linc has ranked among the top arenas for tailgating. Lincoln Financial Field tailgating is simply iconic. I mean, The Linc is a stadium, but still.
The study ranks the greatest NFL tailgating parties according to fans. Philadelphia Eagles fans really know how to tailgate according to this study.
It's another one of those great American traditions. There's no better way to get hyped up for a game than hanging with your fellow fans in the parking lot outside the venue. When you walk through a tailgate outside The Linc, the smell of cooking sausage and peppers, the sea of green jerseys, and the absolute tomfoolery the fans are engaging in, all wrap up to make a great day.
Sometimes the tailgate is better than the game itself. Sometimes people tailgate WITHOUT having tickets to the game! We are a dedicated fanbase. We love our team to the max and we show it with epic parking lot parties. And don't even get me started on all the craziness Philly fans get up to in these lots.
Lincoln Financial Field tailgating is something we as Philadelphians are known for. Our ranking so high is definitely something to be proud of.
Here are the top tailgating parties in the NFL according to fans:
Buffalo Bills

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The Buffalo Bills have the most popular tailgate parties according to fans. The study is based on positive sentiment scores and social media post saturation. So, the Bills have a huge positive sentiment score of 21.4%. It’s also the Buffalo Bills tailgate parties that are the most popular on social media. Highmark Stadium was featured on 259,507 posts.
Cincinnati Bengals

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Close behind The Bills, The Bengals have a 21.1% positive sentiment score. There are also almost 170,000 posts mentioning tailgating Cincinnati Bengal fans. 166,053 to be exact.
New England Patriots

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The Patriots (yuck, I know) received a 19% positive sentiment score. 159,827 posts feature tailgating at Gilette Stadium. They may rank higher than us, but we're still better. (See: Super Bowl LII).
New York Giants

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Even more yuck, we know. We don't like these guys, but other people seem to, for some reason. Their positive sentiment score landed at 18.4%. And, 137,190 posts were made about tailgating at MetLife Stadium.
Minnesota Vikings

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Another team we've smoked in many games that mattered a lot (see: 2017-2018 NFL season). But they're above us in terms of tailgating. God knows why, it's way too cold up there. Oh well, They received a positive sentiment score of 17.9%. And in terms of posts, they had 92,629 about tailgating.
Philadelphia Eagles

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At long last, we've arrived at the best city for tailgating. Not according to this list/study. According to my opinion and also reality and complete non-bias (wink wink). We got a positive sentiment score of 17.6% which is only slightly below the Vikings. AND. GET THIS. There were 145,504 posts about tailgating at The Linc. We beat both The Vikings and The Giants in that category. SO yeah. We rock. Tailgate on, Philly.