
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will not enter his team’s White House attend due to a “scheduling issue, ” the White House confirmed with the Washington Examiner.
The Eagles are set to explore with President Donald Trump on Monday evening after their February Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Hurts led Philadelphia to its next Super Bowl title and was named Super Bowl MVP earlier this year. He threw for around 2,900 yards, ran for 630 yards, and accounted for 32 scores in the 2024 regular time, during which the Eagles went 14-3.
It is likely that running up Saquon Barkley will enter the White House explore after spending Sunday sports with Trump. He fought up detractors of his visit on Monday.
“Lol some people are really upset cause I played golfed and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT, ” Barkley posted. “Maybe I really respect the office, never a difficult concept to understand. Simply golfed with Obama not too long ago…and look forward to finishing my round with Trump! Then ya get out my mentions with all this elections and have amazing time. ”
SAQUON BARKLEY SAYS GOLFING WITH TRUMP WAS OUT OF RESPECT FOR THE OFFICE, NOT POLITICAL
“ What a nice guy, ” Trump said. “ I wanted to contest him, but I decided not to do it. ”
Different people from the Eagles will also not go the visit subject to scheduling issues, but it is unclear who they are.