330-Pound Eagles DT Jordan Davis Tickles Eardrums With Singing Voice Of An Angel On New Christmas Song

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Add defensive tackle Jordan Davis to the lengthy list of current Philadelphia Eagles players who can sing. The 6-foot-6 23-year-old has the voice of an angel!

Davis, 11 games into his second NFL season, joined a group of his teammates in the recording studio earlier this month. Offensive linemen Jordan Mailata, Lane Johnson and Jason Kelce teamed up to form ‘The Philly Specials’ last winter. Their musical trio recorded a Christmas album for charity.

It was such a big hit that they decided to run it back and recruited some of their friends for a full Christmas show! Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown are among those featured on the new project. As is Davis.

The former Georgia star, who is equally as dominant on the professional level, first showed off his ability to sing while belting some Rick James during training camp last year. He later joined Mailata on stage!

Of course, the Philly Specials weren’t going to let Davis get away! They dragged him into the booth over the summer and were blown away by his abilities.

Jordan Davis can really sing!

An extremely shy and humble Davis was very nervous to singing, for real, on a real track. Once he got over the initial nerves, the 335-pounder laid down some incredible vocals (with help from Pro Tools, sure) on ‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.’

Jordan Davis is already one of the most dominant defensive tackles in the league through just 24 games. However, should his football career ever bottom-out, he has a future career in music.

For all of these vocalists to play for the same NFL team is pretty insane. Surely there cannot be another team in the league with as many 250-pound+ linemen who can sing as well as the Philadelphia Eagles.

The full album can be purchased here. Every single dollar will be donated to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center in the City of Brotherly Love.