Super Bowl LIX was forgettable from the Kansas City Chiefs’ perspective, as they got routed 40-22 by the Philadelphia Eagles. However, star tight end Travis Kelce also had to witness his partner Taylor Swift get bullied by Eagles fans and President Donald Trump.
The Philadelphia Eagles have given a statement on potentially receiving a White House invitation from Donald Trump.
There’s been a bit of a stir recently over the Philadelphia Eagles potentially declining their invitation to the White House to visit with Donald Trump, a tradition over the years for the Super Bowl-winning team to meet with the United States president (although the Eagles didn’t go the last time they won ).
The longstanding tradition of the NFL champion visiting the White House is no longer. In both terms of the Donald Trump administration, several professional teams have opted not to attend the White House to celebrate their championships.
We know who Donald Trump was rooting for in the 2025 Super Bowl, and the team he supported lost, further proof of a Donald Trump sports curse. But will the Philadelphia Eagles go to the White House for the traditional visit for Super Bowl champions?
Now that Donald Trump is back in office, the decision of whether or not to go to the White House as a championship-winning team has once again come a
The Philadelphia Eagles have not formally rejected a visit to the White House ... that's because an invitation hasn't been extended yet, TMZ Sports has learned.
Super Bowl champs tend to accept an invitation to visit White House, but it's unclear whether one will be extended by Trump to the Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles declined a White House visit in 2018 to protest Donald Trump’s opposition to players who kneeled during the National Anthem to protest police brutality
Conflicting reports have emerged over whether the Eagles will attend the traditional White House visit following their Super Bowl win.
MAGA Republicans are furious over a report that the Philadelphia Eagles won’t go to the White House and meet with President Donald Trump after their Super Bowl win.