Many notable eagles leave the journey to the White House; Trump Honors ‘incredible’ team

The last time he won the Super Bowl, Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House to celebrate his championship.
However, still, less than half the team showed.
Philadelphia earned an invitation to the White House by defeating the Cancer City Heads in the Super Bowl Lix, 40-22.
Eagles were optional for players and employees to participate. According to all the cities Phly, 32 Eagles attended Monday’s celebrations with President Donald Trump. According to media reports, among notable players, quarterbacks and super bowl MVP Jalen Hurts were confirmed by White House officials, a “scheduing struggle” was – comprehensive receiver AJ Brown and Daveonta Smith, Linebacks Zach Boon, Defective Andes Braham and Josh Svet and Josh Sweet and Defense Talkal Car.
It was there to run Saquon Barkley back and golf with Trump the previous day. He tried to criticize on social media, posting “Low some people are really upset because I played golf and flew in the White House with the President. Perhaps I just respect the office, not a difficult concept to understand. Was golf with Obama long ago … and ready to finish my round with Trump!
Head coaches Nick Siriyani and Wright Tackle Lane Johnson took Trump on stage with Dome Disandro, the General Manager of Senior Advisor/Chief Security Officer/Director of Gameday Coaching Operations, first speaking, followed by Safety Readykeship, Johnson, Siriyani and owner Jeffri Luri.
Trump said he is a “terrible man and terrible player”, said “Eagles is an incredible team, an incredible group.”
Eagles was the second NFL team to visit the White House with Trump as President, second to be New England in 2017. Philadelphia won the super bowl in the next season, but most of the players indicated that they would not participate, Trump canceled the invitation to the team.
Luri said in a statement, “Today, Eagles was honored to participate in the long -standing tradition of going to the White House to celebrate our victory in the Super Bowl Lix.” “We are grateful to the hospitality we were expanding and appreciates the opportunity to celebrate this special team with hundreds of fans who joined us in the South lawn.”
The team also visited the Arlington National cemetery.
“Our time in the capital of our country acts as a great reminder of the main values that bring our team together – sacrifice, selflessness and discipline,” said Luri.
-Bield level media