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Jordan Mailata is no stranger to the White House, nor is he a stranger to singing within its walls. The Eagles left tackle ...
Jalen Hurts and several other Eagles players notably didn’t visit Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl win, sparking a stir on social media.
Jalen Hurts was not the only Philadelphia Eagles player to opt out of celebrating the team’s Super Bowl win with President ...
While Philadelphia Eagles players carefully navigated the current political climate at Monday's White House visit, one Super ...
Former Eagles player CJ Gardner-Johnson says he did not attend the white house due to not wanting to wear a suit.
Several Philadelphia Eagles players were not at the White House ceremony with President Donald Trump on Monday. A few hours ...
Almost three months after the Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs to win the franchise's second Super Bowl, ...
According to reports, these players didn’t show up: Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta ...
Eagles White House visit updates, highlights from President Donald Trump's Super Bowl 59 celebration
The Sporting News tracked live updates as the 2025 Super Bowl champion Eagles visited the White House for their team ceremony ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, along with stars AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith, were among 14 players who skipped ...
Hartlepool United head coach Anthony Limbrick has leapt to the defence of Adam Smith after the goalkeeper produced another ...
There was little to celebrate for Hartlepool United fans, who travelled to Spotland in fancy dress, as Pools suffered a ...
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