The Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win but faced controversy over player absences, especially Jalen Hurts. Trump praised players like Saquon Barkley and discussed political undertones during the event.
Donald Trump celebrated the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House, but key players like Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown chose to skip the event, citing scheduling conflicts. The absence raises questions about player participation and team culture.
The Eagles are set to visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory. While some players plan to attend, others may boycott the event, raising questions about team culture and individual choices.
In a humorous turn of events, Vice President JD Vance fumbled the Ohio State football team's national championship trophy during their White House visit. As he attempted to lift the trophy, it split apart, leading to a comical recovery effort from players and laughter all around.
Find out why the Philadelphia Eagles are considering a visit to the White House after their Super Bowl victory despite previous controversies. Get the latest insights on owner Jeffrey Lurie and President Trump.
Breaking news: The Philadelphia Eagles are set to visit the White House this offseason if invited by President Trump, potentially breaking a trend among NFL teams.