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Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown Skip White House Super Bowl Celebration: Reasons Behind Their Absence

Philadelphia, PA – May 26, 2025

After a stunning victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX earlier this year, the Philadelphia Eagles attended a White House ceremony earlier this month to celebrate their championship title. However, two of the team’s biggest stars, quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver A.J. Brown, were notably absent, prompting speculation among fans about their relationship and the true reasons for their no-show.

Hurts and Brown Absent from White House Event
The White House ceremony, a longstanding tradition to honor Super Bowl champions, drew significant attention due to the absence of Hurts and Brown. During a press conference on May 20, 2025, Hurts addressed his absence briefly, stating, “I wasn’t there, and I don’t think it’s a big deal.” He declined to provide further details, leaving room for speculation about whether this was a subtle political statement, especially given his earlier neutral stance on President Donald Trump’s attendance at Super Bowl LIX. According to The US Sun, Hurts had previously said, “He can do what he wants,” when asked about Trump before the big game.

Meanwhile, A.J. Brown explained his absence in a statement reported by the New York Post: “I couldn’t attend due to personal family reasons. This decision was not political.” Brown emphasized that his absence was unrelated to any team conflicts or political views, but rather a private matter.

Speculation Surrounding Hurts and Brown’s Relationship
The absence of both players from the White House event, combined with their earlier absence from Brown’s engagement party, has sparked rumors among fans about a potential rift between the two stars. Some X users have questioned their relationship, with one writing, “Hurts and Brown skipping both the engagement party and the White House—what’s going on between them?” However, there is no concrete evidence to suggest any discord. On the field, the duo has been a dynamic force, playing a pivotal role in the Eagles’ Super Bowl win, with Brown recording 1,496 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in the 2024 season.

Reactions from Fans and Media
Eagles fans have expressed mixed reactions on social media. Some support the players’ decisions, viewing them as personal choices. An X user wrote, “They brought us the trophy, they can do what they want!” Others, however, felt the players should have attended to represent the team, with one fan commenting, “This is a team honor, not a personal event. They should’ve been there for their teammates.”

Media outlets have also offered varied perspectives. The New York Post noted that Brown’s family-related excuse seems legitimate and apolitical, while Hurts’ absence continues to be linked to his neutral stance on Trump, fueling theories of an indirect political protest. Neither player has issued further statements to clarify the speculation.

Looking Ahead for the Eagles
Currently in the midst of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) as they prepare for the 2025 season, the Eagles are gearing up for their opener against the Dallas Cowboys on September 4, 2025. Hurts and Brown remain a cornerstone of the team’s offense, and their absence from off-field events has not visibly impacted team morale, at least publicly. Still, speculation about their relationship may persist until they address the rumors more directly. Fans can follow the Eagles on X for the latest updates on the team and its stars.

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