Neither freezing rain, sleet or snow is stopping Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata from his normal gameday preparations.
Left tackle Jordan Mailata isn't a fan of snow games, but the Eagles could turn adverse conditions into an advantage against the Rams.
The Eagles famously hosted the Detroit Lions in 2013 in a game dubbed the “Snow Bowl,” with whiteout conditions throughout regulation. LeSean McCoy ran 217 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-20 victory.
With the winter in full effect during the 2024 NFL Playoffs, Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jordan Mailata wasn’t too fond of the cold weather the team played in during their Wild Card matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
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That's the reality for Sunday afternoon when the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams face off in the divisional round of the 2025 playoffs. While many Eagle players have experienced what kind of help the cold (and snow) can bring to the team - especially at home - not everyone is thrilled with that reality.
The Eagles held on late against the Rams in the snow to set up an NFC championship game showdown against the Commanders.
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When it came to the fourth quarter, the Eagles had to kick field goals and extra points with a lot of snow on the ground, making it a tough job for not only kicker Jake Elliott, but punter Braden Mann.
Neither freezing rain, sleet or snow is going to stop Jordan Mailata from his ... NFC divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams. It's how Mailata usually warms up ahead of his games ...
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