After Don Lemon shared his blistering opinion of Megyn Kelly, sports commentator Stephen A. Smith has seemingly followed suit with a few choice words for the conservative host. Earlier this month, Kelly reacted to a false report about the Philadelphia Eagles refusing to visit the White House after winning Super Bowl 2025.
A big Penn State announcement, the Eagles’ White House plans, 2022 election redux, and $2.1 billion in federal aid unfrozen.
A day after reports emerged that the Philadelphia Eagles would accept an invitation to the White House, President Donald Trump said one would be forthcoming. Asked Tuesday at a White House news conference whether the Super Bowl champions would be offered a chance to partake in what has been something of a tradition over the past few decades,
Conflicting reports have emerged over whether the Eagles will attend the traditional White House visit following their Super Bowl win.
The Philadelphia Eagles do plan on visiting the White House this offseason after all. Per ESPN, the team will go to the White House if President Donald Trump invites them -- endin
The NBA legend didn't mince words when discussing the Philadelphia Eagles' decision to decline President Trump's White House invitation, calling it 'stupid' and expressing his disappointment in the team.
There has been no official word on if or when the Eagles would visit the White House after winning Super Bowl LIX, but a player gave insight on where things currently stand.
Though Trump's White House rescinded an invitation to the championship Eagles in 2018, officials say no formal invitation for 2025 was issued.
Maybe the Eagles will be going to the White House after all. That's because on Monday, the NFL Network reported, citing team sources, that the Super Bowl champion Eagles "would be honored to visit The White House" after conversations Monday.
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 Eagles faced backlash over an anonymously sourced report before the Super Bowl claiming a White House trip was a “massive no” for team leadership.