The Philadelphia Eagles have won Super Bowl LIX, which begs the question: Will President Donald Trump extend an invitation to ...
After the Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018, Trump rescinded their White House invitation after learning about possible ...
With Donald Trump back in office, the Super Bowl 59 champion Eagles will be first NFL team to face increasingly thorny ...
Following their Super Bowl win, the Philadelphia Eagles face the decision of accepting or declining President Trump's ...
Asked about the possibility of visiting the White House, Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie and defensive end Josh Sweat both said they were focused on more immediate matters.
Philadelphia Eagles star offensive tackle Lane Johnson remained noncommittal on whether or not the team will visit U.S.
The Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018 while Trump was president, and did not attend the customary meeting with him following their victory. What To Know. The president had predict ...
On Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles avenged their heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 with a jaw-dropping display, stomping Patrick Mahomes' team 40-22 to hoist the Lombardi T ...
Some Eagles players reportedly cited that stance as a reason to decline joining Trump at the White House. As a result, Trump eventually canceled his invitation to the Eagles, saying "the 1,000 ...
One of them is offensive lineman Lane Johnson, a 12-year veteran and team captain. According to him, the team will vote on whether or not to go to the White House. "I’d be honored to go ...
Now the team faces a decision with a likely invitation from President Trump to the White House. Four players on the 2024 Super Bowl champions remain from that 2017 Eagles team. One of them is ...