According to NFL Network and the Washington Post, league executive Troy Vincent said Monday that a team submitted a proposal to ban the play, a modified quarterback sneak where two teammates behind Jalen Hurts push him forward to help him try to gain the yardage necessary for a first down or touchdown.
The Philadelphia Eagles would be honored to visit the White House in celebration of their Super Bowl LIX win, a source with the team told CNN after rumors swept social media that the team had declined the traditional visit.
The Los Angeles Rams lost to the eventual 2024 Super Bowl champions by six points in the NFC Divisional Round.
This Sunday, a two-week-old story finally got its wings. And it's currently flying like an eagle. The U.S. Sun reported — three days before the Super Bowl was played — that the Eagles would not visit the White House if they win Super Bowl LIX.
The Philadelphia Eagles had one of the most impressive Super Bowl runs in recent history, culminating with 95 points between the conference championship game and the Super Bowl-- the most points combined in those two rounds of the playoffs in NFL history.
Eagles sources say the team is planning on visiting the White House this off-season and looks forward to receiving its invitation.
NFL offseason is here. Trade rumors are swirling around big names like Matthew Stafford, who reportedly has permission from the Los Angeles Rams to discuss a contract with other teams. Meanwhile, all 32 clubs are able to use the franchise tag until March 4.
And so ends the drama over whether the Super Bowl LIX champions will visit the White House. For now. Contrary to a report from nearly three weeks ago that the Eagles had decided not to visit the White House if they win the Super Bowl,
The Philadelphia Eagles had one of the most impressive defensive performances in the Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, holding a 34-point lead with five minutes left in the 40-22 victory.
Cleats worn by Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts are being auctioned off to benefit Children's Hospital of Philadelphia through the NFL's "My Cause, My Cleats" program.
"It's a grueling play where you're going to get as low as possible . . . it's such a difference-maker at the end of the day that you're always willing to do that for your team," Kelce said.
The Eagles would accept an invitation to the White House if they're invited following their Super Bowl win over the Chiefs, according to sources.