The Chiefs missed out on another trip to the White House because of their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. However, one Chiefs players visited on Thursday. Kicker Harrison Butker met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office,
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Donald Trump broke his silence this week about the Philadelphia Eagles visiting the White House following their Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. With conflicting reports about the team’s willingness to make the trip to visit the president through the past weekend — the latest reports indicate the team is,
Adam Schefter of ESPN says the Philadelphia Eagles will accept the invite and visit the White House to see Donald Trump.
The Philadelphia Eagles have given a statement on potentially receiving a White House invitation from Donald Trump.
Clarity has finally arisen regarding the Philadelphia Eagles’ trip to Donald Trump’s White House after their dominant Super Bowl 59 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. TMZ Sports reports that the Eagles haven’t declined an invite to President Trump’s White House yet.
Reports that the Eagles have declined a White House invitation are unsubstantiated. Trump announced Tuesday that he planned to formally invite the team for a White House visit, and no members of the Eagles ownership, front office, management, nor any players have publicly said the team has declined or will decline an invitation.
Conflicting reports have emerged over whether the Eagles will attend the traditional White House visit following their Super Bowl win.
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"They'll be extended an invitation," Trump said in the Oval Office. "They deserve to be down here."
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President Donald Trump opposes the potential ban of the Eagles' "tush push" quarterback sneak, aligning with Philadelphia's perspective. He also criticized the NFL's new kickoff rule, describing it as dangerous and contrary to traditional football principles.
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