Eagles’ Jalen hurts Dodge’s question about the white house visit

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The Philadelphia Eagles Accepted President Donald Trump’s invitation last month to visit the White House in honor of their victory over Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix, but Star -Quarterback Jalen hurts can be questionable for the big day.

Appear on the red carpet in the 2025 Time100 gala in New York City Thursday night was Hurts asked if he was planning to visit The White House For next week’s official visit on April 28.

Honoree Jalen Hurts participates in Time100 Gala and celebrates the 100 most influential people in the world at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in New York. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

“Um,” Said Hurts Before looking around. He never answered the question when the interviewer thanked him for his time.

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An official in the White House confirmed to Pakinomist Digital in early March that an invitation from the president had been sent and that the team had “enthusiastically accepted.” This followed the Eagles decision not to attend the White House in 2018 after winning the franchise’s first Super Bowl ever.

In the course of this time, Trump lifted the invitation To host the Eagles after several players said they would not attend the visit because of his previous criticism of the National Anthem protests.

But earlier this month, Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie called the “a time-disabled tradition” that the team looked forward to.

President Donald Trump speaks during a ceremony honored by the members of the world champion in 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers in the East Room in the White House. (Leah Millis/Reuters via Imag images)

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni ‘really excited’ to visit Trump to Super Bowl -Fest in the White House

“When you grow up and you hear about, ‘Oh, the championship team should go to the White House,’ That’s what this is. And then we didn’t have that opportunity, and now we do. I think we all look forward to it.”

Head coach Nick Sirianni also seemed animated about the visit when he talked about it this month.

“I’m really excited to go, yes. What honor. What honor to be able to go to the White House. Teams that have been able to win championships have done it for a long time and I am really honored to go and really excited to go.”

Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, left, and quarterback Jalen hurts celebrating after Eagles won the NFC Championship NFL football match against Washington commanders, Sunday 26 January 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Trump, who has performed several performances at sporting events, both as president and on the campaign track, was in New Orleans for the Super Bowl.

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