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Jalen Hurts said he didn’t visit the White House last month simply because he couldn’t.
The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, who won the MVP of the Super Bowl Lix by dethroning the Kansas City Chiefs, was absent from the celebration of the team in Washington, DC, last month, justifying many speculations.
Days before the event, Hurts was asked if he planned to visit, and was on the subject.
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The Marshal of the Eagles, Jalen Hurts, fights for additional yards during the first half of the Super Bowl 57 against the Chiefs on February 12, 2023. (IMAGN)
“UM” Hurts said before looking around. He never answered the question when the interviewer thanked him for his time.
Pak Gazette then confirmed at that time that Hurts did not attend due to “programming conflicts”, and attaches to that story.
“I was not available. I don’t think it’s relevant. All who were and were available. They seemed to enjoy,” he told the journalists on Tuesday.
Hurts did not give a brilliant review of the president’s decision to attend Super Bowl Lixwhich saw Philadelphia defeat Chiefs 40-22.
“He is welcome to do what he wants,” said Hurts in February.

President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump react during the interpretation of the national anthem in the Super Bowl Lix between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City bosses in Ceasars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)
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Meanwhile, the Saquon Barkley corridor was seen with President Donald Trump in his golf course in New Jersey the day before the visit. He returned to Washington on Air Force One with the president.
However, it hurts, he raised his eyebrows again when he attended the Met gala the following week.
Hurts was not the only Eagles player to jump his visit to the White House. AJ Brown and Devonta Smith star receptors were also among the players who were not present.
When the Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018, the team decided not to attend the White House. Trump rescinded the invitation to receive the Eagles after several players said they would not participate in the visit due to their criticism prior to the protests of the national anthem.

The Philadelphia Eagles field marshal, Jalen Hurts (1) celebrates after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)
The Los Angeles Dodgers visited the White House several weeks before the Eagles made their world series title commemorate. Mookie Betts, who jumped a visit in 2019 with Boston’s red socks, attended this year.