


Eagles Celebrate Super Bowl Win at White House Despite Player Absences
The Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl victory at the White House, though several players, including Jalen Hurts, opted not to attend.
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Overview
President Donald Trump welcomed the Philadelphia Eagles to the White House following their Super Bowl LIX victory. Notably absent were several key players, including quarterback Jalen Hurts, who cited scheduling conflicts. Trump praised Hurts for his stellar performance in leading the Eagles and acknowledged the team's strength. Running back Saquon Barkley attended, arriving with Trump after golfing together, despite facing scrutiny for his decision to participate. The event alluded to past tensions between the Eagles and Trump's administration, particularly during the team's previous visit in 2018, which was marred by controversy.
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Analysis
- Jalen Hurts will not attend the White House visit due to scheduling conflicts, reflecting a careful navigation of political dynamics in sports.
- The Eagles' visit is viewed in the context of a fraught relationship with Trump, which includes a previous disinvitation in 2018 that highlighted the intersection of sports and politics.
- There's an acknowledgment that any attendance at the White House could be perceived as a political statement, complicating players' decisions amidst today's polarized climate.
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Jalen Hurts cited scheduling conflicts as the reason for his absence, though he previously avoided answering whether he would attend when questioned at the Time100 event.
Trump acknowledged Hurts's absence by praising him as a 'terrific guy and terrific player' and highlighted the team's overall success, calling the Eagles an 'incredible group.'
Barkley attended after golfing with Trump, drawing scrutiny from fans. He defended his decision by stating he respects the office of the presidency, not necessarily the individual.
In 2018, Trump canceled the Eagles' visit after most players declined to attend, opting instead for a 'Celebration of America.' The 2025 event proceeded despite notable absences, marking the first time Trump hosted the team as champions.
Trump mentioned Swift attended the Super Bowl, though the context of his specific remarks about her is not detailed in available reports.
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