While there are calls around the NFL to ban the Philadelphia Eagles' "tush push," it doesn't sound like President Donald Trump will be issuing an order on it any time soon.
The Philadelphia Eagles will accept a White House invite from President Donald Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
It remains unclear whether such an invitation will be extended by Trump, who abruptly disinvited the Eagles on the eve of their planned trip in 2018.
Donald Trump has broken his silence about the Philadelphia Eagles visiting the White House following their Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. With conflicting reports about the team’s willingness to make the trip to visit the president over the past couple days — the latest reports indicate the team is,
The Eagles faced backlash over an anonymously sourced report before the Super Bowl claiming a White House trip was a “massive no” for team leadership.
President Donald Trump opposes the potential ban of the Eagles' "tush push" quarterback sneak, aligning with Philadelphia's perspective. He also criticized the NFL's new kickoff rule, describing it as dangerous and contrary to traditional football principles.
Reports that the Eagles have declined a White House invitation are unsubstantiated. Trump announced Tuesday that he planned to formally invite the team for a White House visit, and no members of the Eagles ownership, front office, management, nor any players have publicly said the team has declined or will decline an invitation.
The Philadelphia Eagles captured their second Super Bowl title by throttling the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl 59. The Eagles took it to the back-to-back champs in every facet of the game and emphatically declared themselves the best team in the NFL.
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Donald Trump looks poised to host the Super Bowl LIX champion Philadelphia Eagles to the White House after initial reports hinted the team was not intesterted in visiting