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Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory celebration at the White House was overshadowed by quarterback Jalen Hurts' absence. Citing a 'scheduling conflict,' Hurts' nonattendance sparked debate ...
"It’s about leading a conversation. And Jalen Hurts—whether he realizes it or not—just entered that conversation at the highest level." The former defensive back also touched on Saquon ...
Jalen Hurts was not in attendance when the Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House on Monday to celebrate their 2024 NFL championship. The former Alabama and Oklahoma quarterback, it was ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House Monday, but several key players didn't make the trip -- the main one being Jalen Hurts. The Eagles quarterback wasn't present ...
Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts was a notable absence during the Philadelphia Eagles’ visit to the White House on Monday as the team celebrated its NFL championship with President Trump. The ...
Jalen Hurts was among a group of Philadelphia Eagles who did not attend the White House on Monday when the team met with President Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX win. Before the ceremony ...
President Donald Trump is hosting the 2025 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House on Monday, but several players, including quarterback Jalen Hurts, are skipping the celebration.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and some other teammates won’t be visiting the White House on Monday for a celebration of the team’s Super Bowl victory, according to multiple ...
Find him on Twitter @GabeWhisnant. President Donald Trump lauded Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts on Monday, shortly after Hurts declined to join his teammates for a White House visit.
Jalen Hurts did not attend the Philadelphia Eagles’ meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House Monday afternoon. NBC News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor first broke the ...
Jalen Hurts, the Super Bowl MVP, will not be in attendance, according to USA TODAY's White House correspondent, Joey Garrison. Hurts is not the first player to skip the visit and he almost ...
This time around, there are questions about whether Philadelphia's starting quarterback and the Super Bowl 59 MVP, Jalen Hurts, will be in attendance. When asked about the White House trip ...