White House Drama Over Super Bowl Champions Finally Settled: Eagles Will Attend If Invited!

Philadelphia, PA – The lingering uncertainty surrounding whether the Super Bowl LIX champions will make a traditional visit to the White House has been resolved, at least for now.

After a report surfaced nearly three weeks ago suggesting that the Philadelphia Eagles had decided to skip a potential trip to the White House if they were to emerge victorious in the Super Bowl, a source closely connected to the team has revealed to ProFootballTalk that the Eagles are indeed willing to attend if formally invited.

According to the source, the Eagles would consider it an honor to visit the White House and that the notion of turning down an invitation was never entertained.

The initial report on February 6 stirred up conversation and debate over whether the team should participate in a White House visit. However, a White House insider clarified shortly after that no official invitation had been extended to the Eagles.

It is customary for championship teams from major sports leagues to partake in a ceremonial visit to the White House. Throughout the prior Trump administration, numerous teams, such as the Eagles after their Super Bowl LII victory, chose not to go, with some players openly expressing their reluctance.

The stance from the Eagles now is clear – they are open to the idea of visiting the White House if the invitation is extended. The actual issuance of an invitation, however, still remains uncertain.