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The Super Bowl 59 champion Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House Monday and President Donald Trump voiced support for ...
Trump became the first president to attend the Super Bowl on Feb. 9, when Philadelphia defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 ...
Seemingly everyone in the football universe has gotten their digs in on the New York Giants after letting Saquon Barkley walk ...
Hurts and other players cited scheduling conflicts as the reasons for their absences, according to a White House official.
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House on Monday, with a notable exception — team quarterback ...
Quarterback Jalen Hurts was among the Birds who skipped the event, but he got a shout-out from President Donald Trump anyway.
The Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their 2025 Super Bowl win at Donald Trump's White House, though Jalen Hurts was among ...
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni and right tackle Lane Johnson presented Trump with a number 47 midnight green jersey and a helmet ...
Super Bowl 59 champs, the Philadelphia Eagles, visited the White House with some notable team members, including Jalen Hurts, ...
Hurts did not provide a reason and declined to answer last week when asked about whether or not he would attend.