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Jalen hurts He said last month he didn’t visit the White House because he couldn’t.
Philadelphia Eagles The quarterback, who abdicated the Kansas City Chiefs to win the Super Bowl Lix MVP, lacked the team’s celebrations in Washington, DC last month, guaranteed a lot of speculation.
A few days before the event, Hurts was asked if he was planning a visit, and it was his mother about it.
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Eagles quarterback Jalen hurts an extra yard scramble in the first half of Super Bowl 57 against the Chiefs on February 12, 2023. (image)
“you know” Hearts said Before looking around. He never answered the questions as the interviewer thanked him for his time.
Fox News has since confirmed that those who were hurt because of the “dispute schedule” were not present, and he is stuck with the story.
“I wasn’t available. I don’t think that’s appropriate. People who went, everyone who was available. They seemed to enjoy themselves.” He told reporters on tuesday.
Hurts gave no passionate review of the president’s decision to attend Super Bowl LIXsaw Philadelphia defeat the Chiefs 40-22.
“He’s welcoming to do what he wants to do,” Hurts said in February.

President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump responded during the national anthem performance at Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City chief of Caesar Superdome. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn image)
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Meanwhile, running Saquon Berkley was seen with the President Donald Trump On a golf course in New Jersey the day before our visit. He returned to Washington in Air Force 1 with the President.
But when he attended, the wounded eyebrows raised again. I met Gala The next week.
Harts wasn’t the only Eagles player to skip a White House visit. Star wide receivers AJ Brown and Devonta Smith were also among the non-existent players.
When the Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018, the team decided not to attend the White House. Trump has revoked an invitation to host the Eagles after several players said they would not be taking part in the visit due to previous criticism of the national anthem protest.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) celebrates after beating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl Lix at Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)
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The Los Angeles Dodgers visited the White House just a few weeks before the Eagles do it to commemorate the World Series title. Mookie Betts, who skipped his visit with the Boston Red Sox in 2019, joined this year.
Ryan Gaydos and Paulina Dedaj of Fox News contributed to this report.
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