Indianapolis – It's a different time in the US, and the idea is that the Philadelphia Eagles will skip Another A trip to the White House to celebrate his Super Bowl victory with President Donald Trump is not the reality that we are no longer there.
That was a fact from 2018.
It's not 2025.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jaylen Hearts (1) and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Cilianni celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after beating Kansas City chief in the Super Bowl LIX at Caesar Super Dome . (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)
The Eagles look forward to visiting the White House
The Eagles, the second Super Bowl winner in seven years since beating Kansas City chief earlier this month, are hoping to visit Trump this time.
“It would be an honor to visit the White House,” a club source told Outkick. “That was one of the things we were looking forward to, and we look forward to receiving the invitation.”
That's the problem. The White House has not expanded its invitations yet.
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It appears to be trying to streamline the bloated government, save billions, mediate peace in the Middle East and Ukraine, and eradicate the roots of the US hockey team. But the invitation will surely come, and this time it will be acceptable.
Shun's wrong report
From earlier this month there have been rumours and false reports that the Eagles voted against traveling.
Outkick founder Clay Travis set the fire on Monday morning.
The Eagles and Trump seemed plausible as they didn't sign any conditions on their visit after defeating the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018. In the kneeling controversy, several players voted not to attend.
The plan was then to send a small number of players for the ceremony, but the visit was ultimately cancelled.
The White House then revoked the invitation.

President Donald Trump arrives at the election night clock party at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at West Palm Beach, Florida. (Evan Vucci/AP)
in Statement from the White House At the time, it was said that Eagles players would “disagree with the president.” country. “
So the trip never happened.
But this is America's new day.
Eagles captain Lane Johnson says going to the White House would be a “team decision” if Trump extends the invitation
Well, that's how it feels for some people. Black people, Hispanics and other minorities voted for Trump in the last election in record numbers.
I don't kneel about the anthem controversy now.
And they hope that the economy that hurts many people over the past four years will be locked down under Joe Biden, including many blue cities such as Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia Eagles lifted the Vince Lombardi Trophy after beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Super Dome. (James Lang-Imagn image)
The Panthers first visited Trump 47
The Florida Panthers became the first professional team to visit the White House since Trump began his second term to celebrate his 2024 Stanley Cup victory.
And Tiger Woods, the 2020 Presidential Freedom recipient, recently spent time with Trump.
Trump, we believe, is a huge fan of sports. He took part in the Super Bowl game the Eagles won. And he could become the most sport-oriented president in his memory.
So now that the Eagles signal that they are present, you'd better believe that Trump will issue an invitation.

Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, rolled up the Vince Lombardi Trophy after beating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Super Dome. Required Credits: (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)
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It should be something that Jeffrey Lurie, an avid Democrat supporter who owns the Eagles, sees Eagles jerseys and gift cards.
Cats and dogs are getting along well.
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