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Eagles' Jalen Hurts Skips White House Visit Amid Trump's Super Bowl Celebration

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts opted out of the team’s Super Bowl celebration at the White House, citing scheduling conflicts.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts decided not to attend the team’s Super Bowl victory celebration at the White House with President Donald Trump. The event, which was set to honor the Eagles’ triumph over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, saw Hurts absent due to what was described as ‘scheduling conflicts.’ This decision came to light just hours before the celebration was scheduled to occur.

Hurts had previously expressed a lukewarm response to the president’s attendance at the Super Bowl, stating, ‘He’s welcome to do what he wants,’ which hinted at his personal stance on the matter. His absence from the White House event follows his noticeable evasion of a related question during the Time100 Gala, where he was an honoree.

Meanwhile, teammate Saquon Barkley was seen engaging with Trump, including a golf outing at Trump’s New Jersey course and a flight back to Washington on Air Force One. Barkley defended his actions on social media, emphasizing his respect for the office of the presidency and his non-political stance, noting he had also golfed with former President Obama.

Eagles’ team owner Jeffrey Lurie and head coach Nick Sirianni expressed enthusiasm about the White House visit, highlighting the team’s honor in being recognized by the President. The contrast in reactions within the team underscores the varied personal and political sentiments among its members.

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