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Hosted on MSNDid Eagles decline White House invitation? Fact-checking latest rumor involving Super Bowl championsAn internet firestorm was ignited Sunday when reports surfaced that the Eagles declined an invitation to go to the White ...
According to a White House official, no invitation has been formally extended to the Eagles yet. The Florida Panthers became ...
NFL Media and ESPN simultaneously reported Monday that the Eagles will accept an invitation to the White House. The NFL Media ...
A new report provides details on the Philadelphia Eagles' decision to skip the White House after their Super Bowl 59 win.
The Philadelphia Eagles haven't formally rejected an invitation to visit the White House, because they haven't actually ...
According to a report, the Philadelphia Eagles have decided if they're going to the White House. However, no official ...
Following the parade, it's a tradition for Super Bowl champions to visit the White House. Leading up to the big game in New Orleans, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was asked about visiting President ...
The road to back-to-back Super Bowl titles won't be easy, but the Eagles can start this offseason with personnel decisions ...
Philadelphia Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson on returning to Philadelphia to win the Super Bowl. Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Landon Dickerson thanks Eagles fans on Super Bowl LIX run ...
Jeffrey Lurie sold an 8 percent total stake in the Philadelphia Eagles in December via two separate transactions. The Eagles were valued at $8.1 billion in one sale and $8.3 billion in the other.
However, owner Jeffrey Lurie was smitten by Sirianni’s knowledge of the league as much as his knowledge of the game — one of the weaknesses of Sirianni’s predecessor, Doug Pederson.
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