Eagles’s AJ Dillon reflects on the ‘great experience’ that meets Trump in Rally


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The Eagles Philadelphia corridor, Aj Dillon, attended an October demonstration in Wisconsin for Donald Trump when Trump was the republican candidate for president.

Dillon, with the Green Bay Packers at that time, received a special laundering from Trump, who described Dillon as a “Green Bay soccer phenomenon.”

“Maybe that name Quadzilla, Father Quad – Aj Dillon. I have to meet him behind the stage. Gézate soon AJ, healthy gegate,” Trump told Dillon, who lost the 2024 season with a neck injury.

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The Green Bay Packers Corridor, AJ Dillon, on the right, takes a selfie with a fan before a campaign demonstration for the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on October 30, 2024 at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Tork Mason/USA Today Network Wisconsin)

Dillon reflected on the “great experience” in a recent interview with Pak Gazette Digital.

“It was great. I had never met a president before. Great experience. I never met Brett Favre before that,” Dillon said. “It was a great experience. If a president calls it, regardless of who voted, whoever is, that is just a great experience in itself.

“Happy to have been there, have been able to meet him, take photos, things like that. He had never been in a rally and got that complete experience, but definitely great, safe.”

The Eagles Philadelphia corridor, AJ Dillon, executes a drill during the practice on June 3, 2025, in the Novacare complex in Philadelphia. (Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

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Dillon’s comments echoed those of the new teammate Saquon Barkley. Barkley played a golf round with Trump in April, shortly before the Eagles visited Trump in the White House, and took those who were disappointed with him to the task.

“Lol, some people are really upset because I played golf and flew to the White House with the president,” Barkley published in X shortly after the round. “Maybe just respect the office, it is not a difficult concept to understand. Only golf with Obama not long ago … And I hope to finish my round with Trump! Now, now you go out of my mentions with all this policy and have an incredible day.”

The Philadelphia Eagles corridor, Aj Dillon, warms up in the Novacare complex. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)

Hulk Hogan and Danica Patrick also attended that October demonstration in Wisconsin, one of the seven swing states, Trump had won to become president for the second time. The field marshal of the Hall of Fame and the legend of the Packers, Brett Favre, spoke in the Rally, where he compared Trump with his former team as a “winner.”

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