Several Philadelphia Eagles players were not at on Monday.
A few hours before the event, 온라인카지노사이트 News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor announced that , along with multiple unnamed players, would not attend.
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After the ceremony ended late Monday afternoon, 온라인카지노사이트 Sports Philadelphia’s John Clark released a list of Eagles players who were not at the ceremony. They included the following names:
- Jalen Hurts
- A.J. Brown
- DeVonta Smith
- Jalen Carter
- Jordan Davis
- Brandon Graham
- Nolan Smith
- Zack Baun
- Nakobe Dean
- CJ Gardner Johnson
- Darius Slay
- Quinyon Mitchell
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These are the Eagles we did not see at the Super Bowl ceremony
— John Clark (@JClark온라인카지노사이트S)
Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Brandon Graham, Nolan Smith, Zack Baun, Nakobe Dean, CJ Gardner Johnson, Darius Slay, Quinyon Mitchell
Almost half of the Eagles starters were here
The most notable Eagle to attend the ceremony was Saquon Barkley, who at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, and then flying back with the president to Washington, D.C. on Sunday, ahead of the team's White House visit.
on his X account Monday morning.
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Trump referred to Barkley as a "handsome guy" who he would not want to tackle during Monday's ceremony. He also joked about the New York Giants trading him to the Eagles.
Last month, the Eagles “enthusiastically accepted” an invitation to the White House, .
That news came amid rumors that the Eagles were going to turn down an offer, which had not been offered at the time. A source told that was not the case, however, and that the Eagles planned to go to the White House if invited them.
The team did not visit the White House after winning its first Super Bowl in franchise history in 2018. The White House rescinded the invitation the night before the scheduled June 2018 visit after what then-White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders called a “political stunt” by the Eagles. Instead of going to Washington, D.C., that day, the Eagles stayed in South Philadelphia and added an OTA practice.