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According to the reports, the Philadelphia Eagles star, Jalen Hurts, made a decision on whether he would attend the team’s Super Bowl celebration at the White House with President Donald Trump on Monday.
The wounds will not attend due to “programming conflicts,” Pak Gazette confirmed.
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The Philadelphia Eagles field marshal, Jalen Hurts, talks to the media after defeating Kansas City chiefs at the Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans, on February 9, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
The decision of the Hurts word occurred hours before the celebration took place. Hurts lifted his eyebrows last week when he dodged a question on the red carpet for the Time100 gala about attending the celebration.
Hurts did not give a brilliant review of the president’s decision to attend Super Bowl Lix, who saw Philadelphia defeat Kansas City 40-22.
“He is welcome to do what he wants,” said Hurts in February.
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The honoree Jalen Hurts attends the Time100 gala, celebrating the 100 most influential people in the world, in Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz in the Lincoln Center on April 24, 2025 in New York. (Evan Agostini/Inverion/AP)
Meanwhile, the Saquon Barkley corridor was seen with Trump in his golf course in New Jersey on Sunday. He returned to Washington on Air Force One with the president.
Barkley retreated the criticisms he received on social networks for his interactions with Trump.
“Lol, some people are really annoying because I played golf and flew to the White House with the president,” Barkley wrote in X. “Maybe just respect the office, it is not a difficult concept to understand. Simply golf with Obama not long ago … And I hope to finish my round with Trump! Now you go out with my mentions with all this policy and have an incredible day.”

President Donald Trump speaks with the Saquon Barkley of Philadelphia Eagles before boarding Air Force One at the Morristown municipal airport, on Sunday, April 27, 2025, in New Jersey. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The owner of the Eagles team, Jeffrey Lurie, and chief coach Nick Sirianni have expressed his emotion to go to the White House.