Indianapolis – It’s a different time in America and the idea that the Philadelphia Eagles would skip another Trip to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory with President Donald Trump is no longer the reality in which we find ourselves.
That was the case in 2018.
Not in 2025.
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Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni celebrate with the Vince Lombardi trophy after beating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl Lix at Caesar’s Superdome. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagnen Images)
Eagles look forward to a visit to the White House
The Eagles, winners of their second super bowl in seven years after beating the Kansas City Chiefs Earlier this month this time would like to visit Trump.
“We would be honored to visit the White House,” a club source told Outkick. “It is one of the things we have looked at and we look forward to receiving the invitation.”
That is the thing: the White House still has to extend the invitation.
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Seems to streamline a bloated government, the saving of billions, trying to get peace in the middle and Ukraine and rooting the American hockey team takes a lot of time. But the invitation will certainly come, and this time it will be accepted.
Report about Shun incorrect
There were rumors and a false report from earlier this month that the Eagles had voted against making the trip.
Outkick founder Clay Travis continued to extinguish that fire on Monday morning.
That report seemed plausible because the Eagles and Trump had not succeeded in visiting a visit after they had defeated the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018. In the midst of the kneeling controversy, different players voted not to be present.
The plan was then to send a smaller contingent players for the ceremony, but the visit was eventually canceled.
Then the White House withdrew the invitation.

President Donald Trump arrives at an election night watch party in the Palm Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, November 6, 2024 in West Palm Beach, FLA. (Evan Vucci/AP)
In one Explanation of the White House At the time, the situation was described as the Eagles players who disagree “with their president because he is proud of the national anthem, hand on heart, in honor of the great men and women of our army and the people in our country. “
So that journey never happened.
But this is a new day in America, people.
Well, feels that way for some people. Black, Spanish and other minorities voted for Trump in record numbers in the last elections.
There is now no kneeling for the folk songcontroverse.
And there is hope that an economy that has affected many people under Joe Biden in the last four years – including many people who can be solved blue cities such as Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia Eagles lift the Vince Lombardi trophy after beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl Lix at Caesars Superdome. (James Lang-Imagn Images)
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The Florida Panthers the first professional team to visit the White House since Trump started his second term to celebrate their Stanley Cup victory from 2024.
And Tiger Woods, a presidential recipient of the presidential medal of 2020, recently spent time with Trump.
Trump, we believe, is a big sports fan. He lived the Super Bowl game that won the Eagles. And he could be the most sport -oriented president in the memory.
So now that the Eagles have indicated that they will be present, you better believe that Trump will publish the invitation.

Philadelphia Eagles -owner Jeffrey Lurie Hijst De Vince Lombardi trophy after beating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl Lix at Caesar’s Superdome. Mandatory credit: (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagnen Images)
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It should be something to see that supporter Jeffrey Lurie, the owner of Eagles, is being a gift with an Eagles sweater.
Cats and dogs can get along with each other.
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