NFL insider Adam Schefter refuted rumors that the Philadelphia #Eagles will skip their White House visit after winning Super Bowl LIX.
The Kansas City Chiefs were one win away from making NFL history. No team had won three straight Super Bowls in the modern era, and with Patrick Mahomes as their leader, the Chiefs seemed destined to cement their dynasty.
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially made a decision on whether or not they will visit the White House. In the aftermath of the Eagles' 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, there was considerable discussion about their plans regarding the customary White House visit made by
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Amid rumors they might decline, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Philadelphia Eagles plan to visit the White House in the offseason.
Adam Schefter of ESPN says the Philadelphia Eagles will accept the invite and visit the White House to see Donald Trump.
Jason Kelce’s luck ran out at the craps table ahead of Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans. During Wednesday’s installment of the “New Heights” podcast, Kelce recalled “losing all of my money at the casino” before attending the Eagles’ 40-22 rout of the Chiefs at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9.
Following the parade, it's a tradition for Super Bowl champions to visit the White House. Leading up to the big game in New Orleans, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was asked about visiting President Donald Trump should they defeat the Chiefs. Lurie deflected and said, "I just want to win Sunday."
The Philadelphia Eagles fan base reportedly would love for the team to visit Joe Biden instead of Donald Trump.
Trump then posted on June 4, 2018, "The Philadelphia Eagles Football Team was invited to the White House. Unfortunately, only a small number of players decided to come, and we canceled the event. Staying in the Locker Room for the playing of our National Anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. Sorry!"
The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX to win their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. The good news for the Eagle