Trump has had a rocky relationship with the Eagles. After Philly won Super Bowl LII in 2018 during Trump’s first term, the president rescinded an invitation for the team to visit the White House ...
The first time Trump was in office, the Eagles did not accept the invitation when they won Super Bowl LII in 2018. That year, President Trump rescinded the team's invitation to visit at the last ...
They've won two of three Super Bowl appearances since 2018. Before Super Bowl LII in 2018, Philadelphia had only been to the big game twice, losing in 1980 and 2005. The last time the Eagles won ...
There was some talk about setting up a visit in the wake of their win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, but that went up in flames in June 2018, and the catalyst remains some matter ...
Johnson was a part of the Super Bowl LII team that had its invitation rescinded by Trump after some players refused to visit the White House due to Trump’s criticism of those who kneeled or ...
After winning Super Bowl LII, only four Eagles players attended the White House celebration. If invited this time, it remains to be seen who will choose to attend.
The Super Bowl 2025 champs have not yet been invited, according to the 'Philadelphia Inquirer' Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Eagles are planning to visit the White House this offseason to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory if they are invited, a team source confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia ...
The 2018 Philadelphia Eagles did not visit the White House following a Super Bowl LII win over the New England Patriots. Donald Trump was in office at that time as well.
When Philadelphia won Super Bowl LII, the rings weren't unveiled until June 2018. The process is well underway though. Less than a week after the Super Bowl, the Eagles posted a video on social ...
Meanwhile, a trove of T-shirts, jerseys, sweatshirts and hats that seemingly hail from an alternate reality — with this year’s batch declaring the Chiefs the “Super Bowl LII Champions ...
If anyone understands Super Bowl heartache, it’s Tom Brady. In a video posted Monday on his YouTube page, the future Hall of Fame quarterback reflected on his Super Bowl 2025 experience in New ...