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Trump Hosts Philadelphia Eagles at White House Amid Player Absences

The Super Bowl champions reversed their initial decision to skip the visit, with notable absences and Saquon Barkley defending his participation following political criticism.

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US-Präsident Donald Trump (M.) spricht, während er das NFL-Footballteam Philadelphia Eagles, auf dem South Lawn des Weißen Hauses begrüßt
Jalen Hurts trägt seinen Helm
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Overview

  • President Donald Trump welcomed the Philadelphia Eagles to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory, marking a return to the tradition after the team initially planned to decline the visit.
  • Quarterback Jalen Hurts, along with key players A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, cited scheduling conflicts as reasons for their absence from the event.
  • Running back Saquon Barkley attended the reception, participated in a golf outing with Trump, and defended his involvement on social media, emphasizing respect for the presidency.
  • Trump used the occasion to publicly advocate for the NFL to retain the Eagles' controversial 'Tush Push' play, which remains under league review.
  • The event highlighted ongoing debates about athlete political engagement and the intersection of sports tradition with presidential influence.