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Philadelphia Eagles make major decision over White House invitation post Super Bowl win following past Donald Trump snub - The Sun
THE Philadelphia Eagles plan to snub an invitation to the White House after winning the Super Bowl, The U.S. Sun has learned. A source at the Eagles, who spoke anonymously, stressed that conversations about refusing a visit with President Donald Trump after beating the Kansas City Chiefs LIX 40-22 have already occurred. [...] However, a well-placed insider told The U.S. Sun that recent discussions between the players and the Eagles front office resulted in a “massive no” when asked if they would accept an invitation to the nation’s capital. “We focus on the game for now, but if we win the Super Bowl, we wouldn’t go to the White House,” a member of the ownership group told The U.S. Sun. A current player echoed those sentiments, claiming that “pretty much everyone” decided they would refuse to meet the President.
Jalen Hurts is already training for next season, and some other Eagles continue to celebrate the Super Bowl win in Las Vegas - BGN
This is the first full weekend that the Philadelphia Eagles had off since winning Super Bowl LIX, and there was definitely some need for rest after a grueling season and what seemed like a marathon of a parade down Broad Street last Friday. And while guys like A.J. Brown and Saquon Barkley talked about taking a little time off, but being drawn to get back into work, quarterback Jalen Hurts already has them beat. Hurts was back at home working on his fundamentals with his brother out on the practice field.
Takeaways: Rams Entering Critical Window With Matthew Stafford - SI
Kevin Patullo was the right offensive coordinator hire for the Eagles. Let’s start here—he’s been ready for a little while now. Two years ago, when Shane Steichen landed the Indianapolis Colts job, it was between Patullo and Brian Johnson to replace him, and Patullo was also considered as an option to be Steichen’s OC in Indy. After the way 2023 ended, and Johnson was let go, the Eagles, for obvious reasons, didn’t feel like they could go with another internal OC hire. And with all that, I’m sure there was some frustration. But Patullo gets points for being a loyal soldier, and for the strong relationships he’d built that carried him through that. Moore—who wound up being the external hire last year to replace Johnson—would tell you himself that Patullo was integral in melding systems and making the new Eagles offense easy for players who were going through another coordinator change. And for Nick Sirianni, who brought Patullo with him from Indianapolis back in 2021, the new OC was a valuable sounding board throughout.
Top Eagles storylines heading into 2025 NFL Combine - NBCSP
This will be our first time hearing from Sirianni since the Eagles promoted Kevin Patullo from...