The Eagles happily accepted President Trump’s invitation to attend the White House next week to celebrate his Super Bowl championship.
There is only one problem: her star marshal may not come with them.
Duration An appearance on the red carpet at Gala 2025 Time100 in New York City on Thursday night, Hurts was asked if he planned to go to the White House with his team on April 28.
Your answer? Well, hey, I really don’t have one.
Now, the question is, is the answer to Hurts simply a no answer? Or, not saying anything, did he say everything?
The strange interview contrasts with the reports that the Eagles “enthusiastically accepted” Trump’s invitation. The first time the Eagles won the Super Bowl, in 2018, the team decided not to make the White House trip after the critical comments of President Trump about the NFL players who dedicated themselves to the protests of the national anthem unbridled in the league at that time.
This time, the feelings, at least among the management of the Eagles, have changed.
“When you grow and listen,” Oh, the championship team had to go to the White House, “that’s what it is,” said Eagles Jeffrey Lurie. “And then we did that opportunity, and now we do. I think we all hopefully look forward to.”
The Eagles chief coach, Nick Sirianni, echoed the feeling.
“I am really excited to go, yes. What honor. What honor to be able to go to the White House. The teams that have been able to win championships have that for a long time, and I am really excited to go.”
It is not clear if Sirianni or Lurie know about the apparent indecision of their field marshal on whether it will go.