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Here’s The Full List Of Philadelphia Eagles Who Didn’t Show Up To The White House To Visit Trump

Here’s The Full List Of Philadelphia Eagles Who Didn’t Show Up To The White House To Visit Trump Here’s The Full List Of Philadelphia Eagles Who Didn’t Show Up To The White House To Visit Trump

We already know about Jalen Hurts, but who else?

There were a ton of Philadelphia Eagles players who didn’t attend the White House to celebrate the team’s Super Bowl championship Monday with President Donald Trump.

Prior to the event kicking off, NBC News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor reported that quarterback Jalen Hurts, who won the MVP award of Super Bowl LIX, would not be attending the ceremony. Alcindor also reported that other players wouldn’t be in attendance. (RELATED: Race-Baiters Are Furious That Eagles’ Saquon Barkley Had The Gall To Meet With Trump)

Well, now we know all the names. Because when the ceremony was over Monday evening, John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia dropped the list of all the Philly players who didn’t visit the White House.

The list is as follows:

  • Jalen Hurts
  • A.J. Brown
  • DeVonta Smith
  • Jalen Carter
  • Jordan Davis
  • Brandon Graham
  • Nolan Smith
  • Zack Baun
  • Nakobe Dean
  • CJ Gardner Johnson
  • Darius Slay
  • Quinyon Mitchell

I know who did show up though… Big Mekhi Becton!

It is what it is as far as Eagles players not showing up to the White House, because who knows, with it being so deep in the offseason, a lot of these guys might not even be in the country right now.

Ya know, vacations and all that jazz.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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