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Sirianni and right tackle Lane Johnson presented Trump with a No. 47 midnight green jersey and a helmet signed by members of ...
Less than half of the Eagles' 53-man roster were in attendance as President Trump welcomed the Super Bowl champs in a ...
Former Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins praised Jalen Hurts for deciding to skip the White House visit after the ...
Unlike seven years ago, the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl victory at the White House with President Donald ...
Jalen Hurts was among a group of Eagles who didn't attend the White House on Monday to meet with President Trump.
President Donald Trump is hosting the 2025 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House, but several players, ...
Seven years after his decision to skip a visit to the White House caused an uproar, former Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm ...
Jalen Hurts was not in attendance when the Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House on Monday to celebrate their 2024 NFL ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will reportedly not join his teammates during their visit to the White House and ...
The White House said “scheduling conflicts” prevented Hurts and some of his teammates from attending the Super Bowl ...
The Eagles did not visit the White House after winning the Super Bowl in 2018, but the team met President Trump on Monday.
Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts won't attend the Philadelphia Eagles' meeting with President Trump at the White House on Monday, ...