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Jalen Hurts and several other Eagles players notably didn’t visit Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl win, sparking a stir on ...
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Sporting News on MSNEagles' tush push play gets President Trump to share his NFL opinion at White House visitThe Philadelphia Eagles' tush push play is the topic of conversation this offseason as the NFL's owners decide if they want ...
Less than half of the Eagles' 53-man roster were in attendance as President Trump welcomed the Super Bowl champs in a ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie shared a lengthy statement after his franchise visited the White House.
Unlike seven years ago, the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl victory at the White House with President Donald ...
Sirianni and right tackle Lane Johnson presented Trump with a No. 47 midnight green jersey and a helmet signed by members of ...
Jalen Hurts wasn't the only Philadelphia Eagles team member to have "scheduling conflicts" on the same day as the White House ...
Like it or not, fair or not, Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and quarterback Jalen Hurts will be judged for the very ...
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Jalen’s decision stands in opposition to a culture that often asks players to just ‘shut up and play,’” Malcolm Jenkins wrote ...
A former Eagles player went on social media to explain why he did not attend the team's Super Bowl LIX celebration at the ...
The Eagles were welcomed to the White House by President Donald Trump, and his daughter Ivanka Trump also attended the event.
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Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley have each been criticized for their decisions surrounding the ...
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