Philadelphia Eagles "enthusiastically accepted" invitation to White House after Super Bowl win, official says
- The Philadelphia Eagles accepted President Trump's invitation to celebrate their Super Bowl championship at the White House, according to a White House official confirmed to NBC10 in Philadelphia.
- An Eagles team spokesperson stated they are working on scheduling a date and logistics for the visit, confirming acceptance of the invitation.
- Previously, rumors about the Eagles rejecting a White House visit were false, as no invitation had been extended then.
- Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie has criticized President Trump but is willing to accept the invitation, potentially encouraging other championship teams to do the same.
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Super Bowl Champion Eagles Accept White House Invitation, Will Visit in April
The Philadelphia Eagles will visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the news at the daily press briefing on March 11. The possibility of the Eagles visiting the White House was initially a subject of controversy, after reports surfaced that the team would not accept the invitation. The Eagles did not visit the White House after they won Super Bowl LII in 2018. “April 28…
Eagles accept White House invitation after Super Bowl win - Washington Examiner
The Philadelphia Eagles have accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House after their Super Bowl 59 win. Some believed the football team would miss out on the visit as they did after winning the 2018 Super Bowl during Trump’s first term. Trump rescinded their invitation after several players declined to go. Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley smiles after the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the …
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