In March, the Philadelphia Eagles announced their intention to visit the White House in celebration of their Super Bowl LIX championship, dispelling rumors they planned to forgo such a ceremony. Team owner Jeffrey Lurie then explained the decision at this week's NFL annual league meeting,
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Sporting News on MSNEagles' Jeffrey Lurie gives two-word take on White House visitJeffrey Lurie has his decision on whether the Philadelphia Eagles will visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. The Eagles were uninvited amid some controversy in 2018, but it's expected to be different this time around.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is not making the visit with President Donald Trump at the White House mandatory for the players. Seven years after having their invitation rescinded by Trump, the Eagles will follow the tradition of visiting the President of the United States to celebrate their Super Bowl championship triumph.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSN5 takeaways from Jeffrey Lurie at NFL owners meetingsHere are some key takeaways from Lurie’s media session: Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is set to enter the final year of his contract in 2025 but he isn’t going to go into a lame duck year. Not after winning a Super Bowl. Lurie made that abundantly clear.