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Jalen Hurts has decided he will not be joining his Philadelphia Eagles teammates for the upcoming White House visit.
The Super Bowl MVP, Hurts did not attend the White House ceremony on Monday, but did attend in 2018 with Alabama.
Hurts did not provide a reason and declined to answer last week when asked about whether or not he would attend.
President Donald Trump praised Jalen Hurts’ “stellar” season while honoring the Super Bowl champion Eagles at the White House ...
Trump became the first president to attend the Super Bowl on Feb. 9, when Philadelphia defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 ...