Philadelphia Eagles: Ex-NFL Star says it would be ‘ridiculous’ for team to skip wh

Philadelphia Eagles may go to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl Lix win with President Donald Trump is still up in the air.

Trump said Tuesday that the White House would send an invitation to the Super Bowl-winning team very soon. However, when rumors swirled about the possibility of Eagles dropping the invitation, the former NFL star Adam “Pacman” Jones “speculated on why the team would not go.

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Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts, No. 1, responds to the field after defeating Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix at Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)

Eagles did not go after winning the Super Bowl title over Tom Brady and New England Patriots. At that time, tensions between NFL players and Trump were at a fever height. The president participated in the Super Bowl Lix and did not receive any external criticism from any player.

“There are many people who have jobs that don’t like their CEO but go to work every day,” Jones told TMZ Sports. “There are many people who do not agree on how their predicate, or the one they will read (God’s) message from, with what he does. So I think it’s a little ridiculous that you win the championship and don ‘i would like to go to the f-ing white house.

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Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts, No. 1 and Philadelphia Eagles Head coach Nick Sirianni celebrates with Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix at Ceasars Supercome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)

Eagles Captain Lane Johnson said after the team’s victory, it would be up to a player vote.

“I would be honored to go, regardless of who the president is, but we will see,” Johnson said via Sportico. “It’s ultimately a team decision. I’m doing what’s best for the team.”

Jones added that it is one time in life for anyone to go to the White House and celebrate the title.

Adam “Pacman” Jones talks to Pakinomist Digital before a Super Bowl Lix party. (Pakinomist Digital)

“I’ve always said, in the dressing room, politics has nothing to do with us that bind together to get to a thing that wins the Super Bowl,” he added. “But I think it’s an experience you get once in your life. Wait five years from now and see if a mother — is inviting you to the White House. No. So it’s my roof.”

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