The Philadelphia Eagles may be going to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory with President Donald Trump is still in the air.
Trump said on Tuesday that the White House would send an invitation to the Super Bowl winning team very soon. However, while rumors were turning on the possibility that the Eagles refuse the invitation, the former NFL star, Adam “Pacman”, Jones wondered why the team would not go.
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The quarter-arre of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts, n ° 1, reacts on the field after having beaten the chiefs of Kansas City in the Super Bowl Lix with Superdome Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)
The Eagles did not go after winning the title of the Super Bowl against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. At the time, tensions between NFL and Trump players were a fever. The president attended the Super Bowl Lix and received no external criticism from a player.
“There are many people who have jobs who don’t like their CEOs but will work every day,” Jones told TMZ Sports. “There are many people who do not agree with the way their preacher, or who they will read the message (of God), with what he does. So, I think it’s a bit ridiculous that you won the championship and that you do not do I do not want to go to the White House F — ING.
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The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts, n ° 1, and the chief coach of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Nick Sirianni, celebrate with the Vince Lombardi trophy after having beaten the chiefs of Kansas City in the Super Bowl Lix Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)
The Eagles, Captain Lane Johnson, said that after the team’s victory, it would be a player’s vote.
“I would be honored to go there, it doesn’t matter who the president is, but we will see,” said Johnson via Sportico. “It is ultimately a team decision. I will do what is best for the team.”
Jones added that it is a unique experience for anyone to go to the White House and celebrate the title.

Adam “Pacman” Jones speaks to PK Press Club Digital before a Super Bowl party. (PK Press Club Digital)
“I have always said that, in the locker room, politics has nothing to do with the links between us to achieve one thing, which wins the Super Bowl,” he added. “But I think it is an experience that you get once in a lifetime. Wait in five years and see if a mother — er invites you to the White House. No. So, that’s my point of view . “