Philadelphia Eagles Accept White House Invitation to Celebrate Super Bowl Victory
The Eagles will visit President Trump on April 28, marking a departure from their decision to forgo a White House visit after their 2018 championship win.
- The Philadelphia Eagles have officially accepted an invitation to visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
- The visit is scheduled for April 28, with the team and White House currently working on finalizing logistics for the event.
- This marks a change from 2018, when the Eagles did not visit the White House after their first Super Bowl win, citing political disagreements with President Trump at the time.
- Reports of the Eagles declining the invitation this year were dismissed as false, with both the team and White House confirming their enthusiastic acceptance.
- President Trump attended Super Bowl LIX, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to do so, and later praised the Eagles' dominant 40-22 victory.