**Eagles Set to Visit White House After Super Bowl Victory, Jalen Hurts’ Attendance Uncertain**
The Philadelphia Eagles have accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House in celebration of their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. However, star quarterback Jalen Hurts’ participation in the event, scheduled for April 28, remains uncertain. During the 2025 TIME100 gala in New York City, Hurts was approached about the upcoming visit but did not provide a definitive answer, leaving fans speculating about his attendance.
A White House official confirmed earlier this month that the Eagles had “enthusiastically accepted” the invitation, marking a significant moment for the team after they declined to visit in 2018 following their first Super Bowl win. At that time, Trump rescinded the invitation after several players expressed their intention not to attend due to his comments regarding national anthem protests.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie expressed excitement about the upcoming visit, describing it as “a time-honored tradition” that the team is eager to embrace. “When you grow up, and you hear about, ‘Oh, the championship team got to go to the White House,’ that’s what this is. We didn’t have that opportunity before, and now we do. I think we’re all looking forward to it,” Lurie stated.
Head coach Nick Sirianni also shared his enthusiasm, stating, “I’m really excited to go, yeah. What an honor. Teams that have won championships have been doing that for a long time, and I’m really honored to go and really excited to go.”
Trump, who has a history of attending sporting events during his presidency and campaign, was present in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. As the Eagles prepare for their visit, fans and players alike are hopeful for a memorable celebration at the White House.
**FAQ**
*Will Jalen Hurts attend the White House visit?*
Jalen Hurts’ attendance at the White House visit is currently uncertain, as he did not confirm his plans during a recent public appearance.
