Jalen hurt her chances of visiting the White House.
The quarterback is one of the Eagles players who will never celebrate their team’s Super Bowl victory with President Trump on Monday.
The White House was confirmed with NBC News to confirm that the wounds were not attending the festival For “scheduling conflicts.”
The number of players who do not participate in the ritual event is unknown.
Hurts ran through questions about whether he would visit 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue at the 100 Gala last week, speculating that his absence was likely.
“Hurts said, “Hmm,” before the red carpet interviewer moved to another question.
Eagles star Saquon Berkley is making a celebration weekend when he was photographed with Trump outside of Bedminster, New Jersey presidential Bedminster on Sunday.
Berkley responded to backlash from fans who criticized him for spending so much time with the divisive president.
“Haha, I played golf and flew to the White House with the president, so some people are really upset.” Berkley wrote “Maybe I respect the office, not just a difficult concept to understand. I’ve just played golf with Obama and am looking forward to finishing my round with Trump!
Hurts was Jeffrey Lurie, the owner of the Eagles, part of the Foursome who played with Obama last October.
The Hurts won the Super Bowl MVP in February, threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles’ dominant 40-22 victory.
The 26-year-old has a generally closed lip and avoids controversy from the ground, so it is unclear whether the hurtful decision is politically motivated or if there is a legitimate conflict.
The Eagles’ 2018 White House was cancelled by Trump in his first term, and he was caught in a feud with the league with players kneeling in the national anthem as a small number of players were expected to be present.
Hurts was not part of that roster.

