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Star safety CJ Gardner-Johnson was among a handful of Philadelphia Eagles who did not attend the team's Super Bowl LIX ...
Jalen Hurts and several other Eagles players notably didn’t visit Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl win, sparking a stir on ...
Jalen Hurts wasn't the only Philadelphia Eagles team member to have "scheduling conflicts" on the same day as the White House ...
C.J. Gardner-Johnson was among the group of Eagles player who elected to skip the visit to the White House in celebration of ...
Sirianni and right tackle Lane Johnson presented Trump with a No. 47 midnight green jersey and a helmet signed by members of ...
Jalen Hurts was not the only Philadelphia Eagles player to opt out of celebrating the team’s Super Bowl win with President ...
Eli Ricks, a defensive back for the Eagles, had one thing on his mind after the team's White House visit and it was the president's daughter, Ivanka Trump.
Less than half of the Eagles' 53-man roster were in attendance as President Trump welcomed the Super Bowl champs in a ...
A former Eagles player went on social media to explain why he did not attend the team's Super Bowl LIX celebration at the ...
CJ Gardner-Johnson wasn't with the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles in the team's Super Bowl-winning celebration at The White House ...
Three of the Philadelphia Eagles' most prominent players - and the majority of its Black ones - were MIA at Monday's event.
On Monday, April 28, the Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House to celebrate winning Super Bowl 59, but not all of the ...