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American football player Jalen Hurts was absent from the White House as his team celebrated their Super Bowl championship ...
The NFL Draft may be heading to the nation's capital. It's been a good week for the Washington Commanders, who announced ...
The NFL and White House made announcement on Monday that the 2027 draft will be held in Washington, D.C. The goal is to hold ...
Star running back Saquon Barkley, offensive lineman Lane Johnson and head coach Nick Sirianni were among those in attendance, ...
Commissioner Roger Goodell went to Washington on Monday. While he was standing in the Oval Office, a report emerged from ESPN ...
Unlike seven years ago, the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl victory at the White House with President Donald ...
Former Eagles safety and 2-time Super Bowl champion Malcolm Jenkins praised QB Jalen Hurts for skipping the team's recent ...
Hurts did not provide a reason and declined to answer last week when asked about whether or not he would attend.
Super Bowl 59 champs, the Philadelphia Eagles, visited the White House with some notable team members, including Jalen Hurts, unable to make the trip.