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An Eagles player hesitated to answer if he would be going to the team's celebration at the White House Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles really wanted to draft Jihaad Campbell. That much has already been made apparent by the reports that ...
The Super Bowl MVP avoided the question during a Time magazine event Thursday night. The team is scheduled to meet with ...
In March, the Philadelphia Eagles announced their intention to visit the White House in celebration of their Super Bowl LIX championship, dispelling rumors they planned to forgo such a ceremony. Team ...
Jalen Hurts won the Super Bowl in February and may have won the internet on Friday. The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback is ...
The Eagles did not visit the White House in 2018 after their first Super Bowl victory. President Donald Trump canceled the ...
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Despite recent budget crunch, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie intends to spend for a third Super Bowl: ‘I only know one way’P ALM BEACH, Fla. — Jeffrey Lurie is a big spender. The NFL may have a salary cap, but the Eagles have spent more money than any team over the last decade, and because of that, they currently ...
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Irish Star on MSNSuper Bowl winner Jalen Hurts gives telling reaction to Donald Trump White House visitJalen Hurts gave a telling response to the Philadelphia Eagles' upcoming visit to the Donald Trump White House after the ...
Safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson is now a Houston Texan. Defensive end Josh Sweat is an Arizona Cardinal. Defensive tackle/end ...
The Super Bowl-winning quarterback stayed silent Thursday after being asked if he planned to join his teammates in visiting the White House.
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