Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts declined the White House’s invitation to celebrate their Super Bowl victory, citing scheduling conflicts. The White House confirmed the majority of the team attended the event. Hurts’ decision follows a previous instance in 2018 where a significant portion of the Super Bowl-winning Eagles team declined a White House visit under President Trump. While Hurts has generally avoided overt political statements, his absence is likely to be interpreted by some as a political act.
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The Philadelphia Eagles reportedly refused a White House invitation following their Super Bowl victory, prompting a divided response. This decision follows a history of strained relations between the NFL and the current administration, marked by disagreements over social justice issues and player protests. While some strongly criticized the team’s actions, others applauded their stance. The Eagles have yet to officially comment on the reported rejection.
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Following their Super Bowl LVII victory, the Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly foregoing a traditional White House visit. This decision echoes the team’s actions in 2017, when disagreements over President Trump’s stance on national anthem protests led to a scaled-back visit. The Eagles’ current refusal is attributed to similar political differences with the President. President Trump, who had previously predicted a Chiefs victory, publicly congratulated the Chiefs but notably omitted any mention of the Eagles’ NFC Championship win.
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Despite predicting a Kansas City Chiefs victory based on his admiration for Patrick Mahomes and his wife, a known MAGA supporter, President Trump left the Super Bowl early following the Philadelphia Eagles’ decisive win. This early departure came after he posted on Truth Social about ordering new pennies instead of commenting on the game. Prior to the game, speculation surrounded which team Trump would support, given his past interactions with both teams. His apparent favoritism towards the Chiefs may have stemmed from past interactions, contrasted by a known dislike of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s partner, Taylor Swift.
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The Eagles’ decisive 40-22 victory over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX was anything but a close contest. The final score, while seemingly suggesting some competitiveness, belies the absolute dominance displayed by Philadelphia throughout the game. The Eagles’ defense, in particular, completely stifled the Chiefs’ high-powered offense, rendering the game essentially decided long before the final whistle.
The sheer dominance was evident early on, creating a sense of inevitability that permeated the entire match. The Eagles’ defensive line was particularly impressive, consistently harassing Patrick Mahomes and sacking him a remarkable five times. One sack, in particular, a forceful takedown that left Mahomes sprawled on the ground, stood out as a symbolic moment of the Eagles’ unwavering control.… Continue reading