If there was any doubt that Jordan Mailata was the man behind the Thingamabob mask, it was put to rest Wednesday night on The Masked Singer.
Our own Adam Hermann put together an extensive analysis on the context clues suggesting that Thingamabob was actually Mailata, and, wouldn't you know it, he was spot on. It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that Mailata was the man behind the Thingamabob mask. It took him a while, but Mailata did eventually manage to take his mask off after a lengthy struggle to reveal to the world that he has the voice of a god.
The Eagles LT was so good, one judge was moved to tears and it has Mailata thinking about releasing his own music.
The whole experience of being on The Masked Singer gave me the confidence that I could perform and that I do have a decent voice.” It was a position he knew of from watching the movie, “The Blind Side.” “Those Pop Warner days that you used to grind out as a little guy when the toughness of football is brought into you, he didn’t do any of that stuff. “It’s really made me think about that, about releasing my music,” he told HollywoodLife. “I’m just a sh*tty writer. There were a couple of people like my teacher who said I could have a career in music if I really focused on it. I was raised around a family of musicians, raised in church, and was singing all the time,” Jordan told HollywoodLife. “I didn’t really think I was going to take it seriously.
Philly's project tackle landed on the team's injured reserve to end his rookie campaign after sustaining a back injury and failing to appear in any games. He ...
He missed the first two games of 2019 and battled COVID-19 in 2020 before finally getting his opportunity. One thing led to another, and before you know it, he’s drafted by the Birds in Round 7 of the 2018 NFL Draft. Before any of us knew anything about him and, more than likely before he knew anything about the Philadelphia Eagles, he was a star on the South Sydney Rabbitohs roster.
The offensive tackle was one of judge Ken Jeong's favorite performances of the season.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Football Team, 20-16. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Football Team, 20-16. Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata (68) at FedEx Field in Landover, MD on Sunday, January 2, 2022.
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Others saw the difference in compensation as reflecting the difference in value, with the Commanders paying a higher price for a QB who is 7 years younger than Ryan and who has a higher upside. He is someone with legitimate experience in the NFL, has been there and done that, and will theoretically come at a lower price than most. Pickett is the headliner of the class with a combination of swagger, athleticism and arm talent that will pique the interest of coaches searching for a franchise quarterback with the intangibles to spark a turnaround. What’s more, if the Eagles want to account for the contracts of Goedert, Mailata and Sweat as part of this free-agent class, they also need to account for the contracts of Alshon Jeffery and Malik Jackson. A larger percentage of the Eagles’ 2022 cap space is going to Jeffery and Jackson in dead-money hits than to the players they signed in 2021. Six teams have two first-round picks: The Giants, Jets, Texans, Packers, Chiefs and Lions. The Eagles have three first-round picks. The Eagles went 9-8 and clinched a playoff berth during Smith’s first year, but they were defeated handily by the Buccaneers in the NFC wild-card round. Of course, it’s easier to try to sell the idea that signing Goedert to an extension affected them more than signing Jeffery to an extension. Are the Eagles interested in Pickett? He is very talented and a very high character guy. Cutting Reagor would leave the Eagles with a larger cap hit, while cutting JJAW would actually save the Eagles over $1 million in space. The Eagles have the cap space and resources to make moves if the right one becomes available. The audacity to say something like that hangs in the rafters alongside “Gold standard” and “Dream team”. No, the Birds wanted their cake, to eat it, and then have another one too. That’s actively trying to move on from the current QB, the one that Roseman and Nick Sirianni publicly drooled over in January then again at the combine.
If there was any doubt that Jordan Mailata was the man behind the Thingamabob mask, it was put to rest Wednesday night on “The Masked Singer.”
Our own Adam Hermann put together an extensive analysis on the context clues suggesting that Thingamabob was actually Mailata, and, wouldn't you know it, he was spot on. It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that Mailata was the man behind the Thingamabob mask. It took him a while, but Mailata did eventually manage to take his mask off after a lengthy struggle to reveal to the world that he has the voice of a god.
Australian football star Jordan Mailata and actor Jorge Garcia were eliminated on Wednesday's episode of The Masked Singer during a double elimination ...
Mailata showcased a different talent under the guise of "Thingamabob" on the hit TV show.
Jordan Mailata was revealed as one of this season's celebrity contestants on FOX's 'The Masked Singer' on Wednesday night. The Eagles offensive tackle ...
"My time here on the set and on the show has been unbelievable," Mailata said. "That was kind of a big inspiration for me and kinda got the confidence to come on the show and try to show what I'm about," Mailata said. "What I do, for my job, not everybody would think that I can do this and there's so much more to me than meets the eye and that's why I wanna go to the finals," Mailata said. The panel of celebrity judges, which consisted of Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke, praised Mailata for his performance. The offensive lineman sang "Classic" by MKTO on Wednesday night's show. The left tackle was unmasked after being voted off by a panel of celebrity judges and the audience.
After carefully analyzing the clues, 'Masked Singer' fans are convinced that NFL player Jordan Mailata might be underneath the Thingamabob costume.
We can't wait to see who is hiding underneath the Thingamabob mask, but until then we'll be looking for more clues that might confirm our guesses. Mailata was eventually drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. The Libert Bell and the eagle images might be a homage to his team. "Jordan Mailata is 100% #thingamabob #TheMaskedSinger . All of the clues were obvious.," declared another fan. After carefully analyzing the clues and listening to the vocals of the celebrity behind the Thingamabob mask, many fans are convinced that NFL player Jordan Mailata might be hiding underneath the costume. Read on to know all of the clues that clearly point at the NFL star. With the new episode around the corner, we couldn't help but try guessing who could be hiding underneath the massive costume.
Thingamabob was unmasked as an NFL star during the shocking double elimination on 'The Masked Singer.' The athlete spoke EXCLUSIVELY with HL about possibly ...
“It was one of the funniest experiences hearing them say, ‘What is that voice?’ It just had me cracking up the whole time I was on stage. The whole experience of being on The Masked Singer gave me the confidence that I could perform and that I do have a decent voice.” “I was cracking up,” he admitted. “That cardio would have been great,” he said. There were a couple of people like my teacher who said I could have a career in music if I really focused on it. I was raised around a family of musicians, raised in church, and was singing all the time,” Jordan told HollywoodLife. “I didn’t really think I was going to take it seriously.
'The Masked Singer' reveals two celebrities in the Season 7 Episode 3, double elimination “The Double Unmasking — Round 1 Finals."
Even as a young firefly, I loved to dress up in my mom’s clothes and entertain my imaginary audience. But after talking to my girlfriend and her relentlessly encouraging me to do it, that it was a once in a lifetime opportunity, I decided to go all in with it. It’s something that I’m still trying to figure out if I have time to do that.” “It’s getting to the point where the guys are like, ‘we get it, you can sing!’ I just love singing, whatever song it is.” “When my agent called me, I thought maybe he found out that I’m going to the Pro Bowl,” he said. And after the whole experience being on the ‘Masked Singer,’ it’s something that I am considering now. “I want to treat it as another part of my toolbox and have it at the ready for when a call might come. “And he’s like, ‘I’ve got something better.’ It took me a while to appreciate the offer because I’m so tunnel vision during the season. I did musicals in high school, and I was in the choir. Reyes said the experience made him want to sing more and keep his voice in shape, just in case it comes in handy for another acting gig. Nope, the unmasking we’re all dreading still didn’t happen in Week 3 of “The Masked Singer,” as two more celebrities exited the show in a double elimination. But I thought it’d be something that would be unexpected for viewers of the show, and maybe I surprised some people!”
The unmasked actor also discusses the clues to a place that's 'a big part of [his] career identity.'
It was simple, just like “you’re here, step forward.” I didn’t have to do as much, but just kind of hope that I didn’t screw it up. The choreography, we ran through it, not in costume, in our sweats gear, so I just kind of crossed my fingers that I remembered it, ’cause it was all done on the same day. Because I need to practice in everything.” There’s stuff where I’m wearing the feet and I’m holding the hands and just kind of get as much [as possible] and start thinking about how to move my arms and what to do with my hands to kind of be expressive. No, we stuck to those songs and it was me just trying to figure out how to do — I think sometimes the choreography may have been adjusted a little bit as far as what was the original ideas as to how much freedom of motion I have. Then [it was] coming back and adding that kind of plushy kind of skin to the character and how big the head was, and just kind of realizing, “Oh, there’s a lot of downward pressure on my shoulders and there’s a lot of extra stuff to think about,” just kind of being able to maintain my breath to sing in it and things like that. And then the fact that my hands are puppet hands, it kind of was like, “Oh, it’s going to be almost more like an interpretive dance to kind of put personality in this guy.” It was definitely a lot of just kind of exploring it.
Ultimately it was Team Good's Firefly that punched her ticket to the Season 7 finale. Team Bad's Cyclops was forced to unmask first, revealing “Lost” star Jorge ...
I played rugby in Australia and decided four years ago to try to take a dip in the other side of the water in the NFL and it ended up paying off.” Before singing his swan song, Mailata gave some advice to viewers at home. You can keep changing your predictions until just before the next episode airs on Fox. You’ll compete to win eternal bragging rights and a spot on our “The Masked Singer” Season 5 leaderboard. Cyclops, Firefly and Thingamabob hit “The Masked Singer” stage on Wednesday night, singing their hearts out in the Group A final on Fox. Ultimately it was Team Good’s Firefly that punched her ticket to the Season 7 finale. Thingamabob was the fourth performer eliminated from Season 7. Despite the panelists’ inability to identify Thingamabob, there were plenty of hints within his clue packages. “I’ve been singing all my life,” Mailata revealed during his unmasked interview with host Nick Cannon. “I was a singer first before any sort of athlete.
Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata displayed one of his talents on national television.
After being voted off from the show, Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata revealed himself to the judges on the Fox show “The Masked Singer” Wednesday.In a disguise that looked like it could be in the next Muppets movie, Mailata was dressed as a “Thingamabob” while singing several different songs during the competition such as Perfect” by Ed Sheeran, “Wanted Dead or Alive” by Bon Jovi, and “Classic” by MTKO, Mailata showed some range with his voice.However, Mailata’s time on the show came to an end. With the “Take it off” chants coming from the show’s judges, Mailata removed his costume mask and revealed himself to be the singer.This was not Mailata’s first gig at singing in front of several people. During last year’s training camp, Mailata sand a rendition of country singer Chris Stapleton’s Tennessee Whisky in front of his teammates, all of whom applauded the starting left tackle.It is pretty safe to say that Mailata is in the running for most interesting man in Philadelphia. A rugby player from Australia, Mailata joined the Eagles as a seventh-round draft pick in 2018. Maybe he will become a recording artist once he decides to call it a career.Thank you for relying on us to provide the journalism you can trust. After stints on injured reserve, Mailata eventually worked his way up to become the team’s starting left tackle in 2021. Take it off!” it is a story that anyone under the age of 18 should not be reading, let alone be on this website. Eagles tackle Jordan Mailata competed in Fox's "The Masked Singer," displaying his vocal talents. However, this time, it involved an Eagles player on a nationally televised singing competition. NewsChevron that denotes content that can open up. NJ Advance Media for NJ.comUsually, when you hear the phrase “Take it off! Please consider supporting us with a subscription.Chris Franklin may be reached at [email protected]. Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To NewsNews by CountyChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To News by CountyOpinionChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To OpinionSportsChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To SportsHigh School SportsChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To High School SportsEntertainmentChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To EntertainmentJobs/ClassifiedsChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To Jobs/ClassifiedsLocal BusinessesChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To Local BusinessesReal EstateChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To Real EstateResourcesChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To ResourcesFollow UsChevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Chevron that denotes content that can open up.Back To Follow Us
Jordan Mailata has broken new ground for Aussies in the NFL, but the Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle may just have another career waiting for him down the line – in show business. Fresh from making the play-offs with the Eagles in his breakout season, ...
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Philadelphia Eagles’ Jordan Mailata (68) displays a decal of the Australian flag in the back of his helmet during a pre-season NFL football game against New England Patriots, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz) Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata (68) in coverage against New York Giants linebacker Quincy Roche (95) during an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021, in East Rutherford, N. J. (AP Photo/Steve Luciano) Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata (68) against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)