The Philadelphia Eagles could be celebrating their 40-22 Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs with President Trump after all.
The only thing that the Eagles are waiting on now is an official invite, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
"To those wondering: Eagles sources say the team is planning on visiting the White House this off-season and looks forward to receiving its invitation," Schefter wrote on X Monday afternoon.
This update comes two weeks after the U.S. Sun originally reported before the Super Bowl that the Eagles would not be accepting an invite to the White House if they were to win.
The Eagles have yet to confirm anything themselves about whether they will or won’t visit the White House this offseason.
When the Eagles won their Super Bowl in 2018, they opted to pass on their White House invite after multiple players said they would not go. That actually led to Trump pulling the invite the night before the planned visit. It was also the same year when several players protested during the national anthem and there was a lot of tension.
Who knows how things will end up going this time around, but it could help that Trump was in attendance for the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX win in New Orleans. He actually made history as he became the first-ever president to attend a Super Bowl.
He did, however, leave at halftime when the Birds were up 24-0. But can you blame him?