The Eagles could move Becton to LT as Mailata recovers
The Eagles practiced without a pair of offensive starters on Wednesday. Tight end Dallas Goedert and left tackle Jordan Mailata were both out of practice because of hamstring injuries.
Nick Sirianni informed us on Monday that Jordan Mailata will 'miss a few weeks'. That wasn't much of a shock. We all witnessed his need for assistance to exit the Philadelphia Eagles' Week 6 game vs.
With starting left tackle Jordan Mailata working through a hamstring injury, the Eagles could be in the market for offensive line help.
Latest news. Three Philadelphia Eagles starters got banged up and had to leave early during the team’s Week 6 win over the Cleveland Browns: Dallas Goedert, Jordan Mailata, and Darius Slay.
The Philadelphia Eagles got dealt a heavy blow towards the end of the team's Week 6 win over the Cleveland Browns. Philadelphia starting offensive tackle Jordan Mailata suffered a hamstring injury and is now expected to miss at least a few weeks.
The Philadelphia Eagles expect to play without left tackle Jordan Mailata for their next few games, coach Nick Sirianni said. Mailata was carted to the locker room in the fourth quarter of the Eagles' 20-16 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday after injuring his left hamstring.
The main headlines from Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni's Monday press conference dealt with his apology for yelling at fans in the wake of the team's 20-16 win over the Browns, but it also included some details about the team as it moves toward Week Seven.
Mailata has played well enough to earn two extensions, becoming one of this era’s premier offensive line development stories. Mailata’s work on his third Eagles contract will be on hold for a stretch, however.
Jordan Mailata is a tough guy, but it’s hard to envision the Eagles star left tackle being available for Week 7 after leaving Lincoln Financial Field on crutches.
Eagles’ Pro Bowl LT Jordan Mailata had to be carted into the locker room after suffering hamstring injury. The Eagles suffered a third major injury late in their Week 6 game against the Browns, with LT Jordan Mailata unable to leave the field under his own power in the fourth quarter.
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