Jalen Hurts Doubles Down On Skipping White House Visit
- The Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their 2025 Super Bowl victory with a White House visit on April 28, which star quarterback Jalen Hurts did not attend.
- Hurts cited scheduling conflicts and personal reasons when asked about his absence during a May 20 press conference at the NovaCare Complex, deflecting the question by saying, "I wasn't available."
- Hurts emphasized his unchanged focus entering another transition year with new offensive coaches and highlighted that he has worked with ten different play callers since 2020.
- Hurts emphasized that his motivation, commitment, and concentration remain steady, and highlighted that his primary focus is on preparing for the 2025-26 season, stating that the most important thing is always what matters most.
- The Eagles remain Super Bowl contenders amid coaching changes and roster shifts, while the optional White House visit continues to spark media interest regarding player participation.
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