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Former NFL star cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones said the Philadelphia Eagles, or any team, should go to the White House to celebrate the Super Bowl title.
The White House announces the 2027 NFL Draft will be held in Washington, D.C. Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall has passed away at the age of 87 years-old. Faces old and new ...
Mike Tyson, Kevin Durant and sports figures petitioned President Trump for marijuana reform, seeking clemency for offenders ...
The Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their recent Super Bowl championship with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, though at least two dozen players – including Super Bowl MVP ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are apparently not the only NFL team scheduled to visit the White House in the coming months. The Eagles just beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, earning an ...
NFL Network reported at the time that Philadelphia had planned to send a contingent of fewer than 10 players to the ceremony, and then-White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders publicly ...
The White House visit comes following the weekend of the 2025 NFL Draft. Here's how the Birds restocked their roster for another Super Bowl run: Round 1, Pick 31: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama ...
Alongside District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris, Trump described the announcement at the White House as advancing ...
Philadelphia Eagles honored at White House for Super Bowl win; Trump says NFL should keep tush push 04:36. The Philadelphia Eagles have an unlikely supporter for their infamous tush push play ...
The NFL and the Eagles probably would like for him to, as the face of the team. But he also might not! This definitely feels like a " Michael Jordan skipped the White House visit to play golf ...
It's an American tradition for sports teams to visit the White House after winning a championship, regardless of who the sitting president is. According to reports, sports teams have visited the ...
Commissioner Roger Goodell went to Washington on Monday. While he was standing in the Oval Office, a report emerged from ESPN.com regarding a White House proposal to slash millions from the budget for ...