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Jalen Hurts is explaining his absence from the Eagles' Super Bowl celebration at President Trump's White House ... telling reporters he was simply booked that day. The champs hit 1600 Penn late ...
Jalen Hurts is breaking his silence on his absence from the Philadelphia Eagles ’ White House visit. The Eagles were invited to the White House — as most championship teams are — to ...
While Jalen Hurts will not go to the White House, Saquon Barkley has embraced the presidential connection. The star running back spent Sunday with Trump at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in ...
Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown reiterated why they skipped a trip to the White House last month, telling reporters Tuesday that they had scheduling conflicts that prevented them from taking part in ...
Former Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts, who was chosen as the game's most valuable player, did not attend. NBC News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor first reported Hurts' absenc e ...
Jalen Hurts is officially back with the Philadelphia Eagles. The quarterback was absent from the team's visit to the White House, citing scheduling conflicts as the reason for his absence.
Jalen Hurts did not attend the Philadelphia Eagles’ meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House Monday afternoon. NBC News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor first broke the ...
Seven years after his decision to skip a visit to the White House caused an uproar, former Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins praised current Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts for carrying ...
When Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was recently asked about attending his team’s Monday visit to the White House, he didn’t have an answer. He now does. Via Yamiche Alcindor of NBC News, Hurts will ...
On Thursday night, Hurts was asked if he was planning on visiting the White House when the Eagles go, and he gave an interesting response. "Um," Hurts replied during the TIME100 Gala in New York City.
The Super Bowl MVP and former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Hurts will not be able to attend the White House visit due to a 'scheduling conflict,' reports say.
Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts will not attend the White House on Monday, per reports. Hurts and others are said to be missing the trip due to "scheduling conflicts." The Eagles will meet with ...