Philadelphia Eagles plan to visit the White House to celebrate their second victory at the Super Bowl, according to multiple reports.
Both Ian Raport of NFL Network and Adam Schefter of ESPN simultaneously reported that the Eagles would be “honest” to visit Trump's White House.
“It is one of the aspects of winning that are excited and they hope to receive the invitation,” Raport wrote in X.
It had been speculated online, the team would jump a meeting with President Donald Trump, but that no longer seems to be the case. The Eagles did not go to Trump's White House after winning their first Lombardi trophy in 2018.
Responding to the rumors that a potential boycott player, Trump disabled the team of the usual White House visit in the middle of his war with the NFL about the players who protest during the national anthem.
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The Eagles celebrate with the Vince Lombardi trophy after they won the NFL Lix Super Bowl

President Donald Trump, center, owner of the New Orleans Saints, Gayle Benson, on the left, and Ivanka Trump, on the right, looks at the opening ceremonies during the Super Bowl Lix Lix