Philadelphia Eagles Have Reportedly Changed Their Mind On White House Visit Following Super Bowl 59 Win

Feb 14, 2025; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) lifts the Lombardi Trophy during the Super Bowl LIX championship parade and rally. Mandatory Credit: Caean Couto-Imagn Images

The Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly snubbed an invitation to the White House following their Super Bowl victory.

The U.S. Sun had social media buzzing after they essentially published a weeks-old report asserting that the Eagles would not be accepting a potential White House invitation following their win in Super Bowl LIX, citing “a well-placed insider” calling it a “massive no.”

“We focus on the game for now, but if we win the Super Bowl, we wouldn’t go to the White House,” a member of the ownership group told The Sun.

It turns out that the report about the Philadelphia Eagles was initially published days before the Super Bowl was set to be played.

“I just want to win Sunday,” owner Jeffrey Lurie said at the time.

According to a new report from Front Office Sports, the Eagles have apparently changed their mind about the visit.

Front Office Sports insiders Michael McCarthy and Alex Schiffer reported hours later that the team hasn’t even received a White House invitation.

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