Jalen Hurts Stays Silent When Asked If He Will Visit The White House Following Eagles’ Super Bowl Win
Jalen Hurts Stays Silent When Asked If He Will Visit The White House Following Eagles’ Super Bowl Win
Jalen Hurts is keeping his plans to himself.
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During a recent press conference captured by The New York Times, the Eagles quarterback was asked if he plans to attend the team’s upcoming White House visit next week.
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His silence is already sparking conversation online, with some wondering if he is quietly making a statement by choosing not to confirm his attendance.
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The Eagles are set to be honored at the White House following Championship season. Earlier reports said the team initially declined the invitation but later changed course and accepted, calling it a “time-honored tradition.”
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Traditionally, championship teams are invited for a celebration with the President, but in recent years, attendance has become a more personal and sometimes political decision for players.
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So far, Jalen Hurts has not publicly explained his decision either way.
*Do you think Jalen will show up or opt out?*
(VIA: @nytimes)
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