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For Lurie, the choice was made to accept the invitation to attend. "We just felt this is a time honored tradition being invited by the White House," Lurie said. "So there was no reticence whatsoever.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is not making the visit with President Donald Trump at the White House mandatory for the players. Seven years after having their invitation rescinded by ...
Philadelphia Eagles’ owner, Jeffrey Lurie, made it clear to his players that they have the right to decide if they want to be a part of the team's upcoming White House visit.
Philadelphia Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie talked about what it meant to get an invite from President Donald Trump to celebrate the Super Bowl title at the White House.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie told reporters at this week’s annual league meeting that the decision was an “obvious choice. ... being invited by the White House,” Lurie said.
Philadelphia owner Jeffrey Lurie spoke about the opportunity on Tuesday at the NFL league meetings. "To be celebrated at the White House is a good thing," Lurie told the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Philadelphia Eagles' owner Jeffrey Lurie affirms that players can decide whether to attend the Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX White House visit, keeping the tradition nonpolitical.
Jeffrey Lurie has his decision on whether the Philadelphia Eagles will visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. The Eagles were uninvited amid some controversy in 2018, but it ...
The Eagles will be visiting the White House later this month. Whether all of the Eagles will be visiting the White House remains to be seen. On Tuesday, owner Jeffrey Lurie emphasized that each player ...
For Lurie, the choice was made to accept the invitation to attend. "We just felt this is a time honored tradition being invited by the White House," Lurie said. "So there was no reticence whatsoever.