Philadelphia Eagles "enthusiastically accepted" invitation to White House after Super Bowl win, official says
- The Philadelphia Eagles have accepted an invitation to visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX win, as confirmed by a team spokesperson.
- The Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to claim the franchise’s second Super Bowl.
- The invitation and the decision to accept it had been expected, as both sides indicated their willingness to move forward with a ceremonial visit.
- Lane Johnson stated that visiting the White House would ultimately be a team decision, saying, 'I’d be honored to go, regardless of who the president is.
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