Jalen Hurts gives the most Jalen Hurts response when asked about Eagles' White House visit for Super Bowl LIX celebration

The Philadelphia Eagles are scheduled to visit the White House for their Super Bowl celebration on Monday, April 28.  However, that doesn't mean that every Eagles play will accept the invitation.  In fact, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was asked during the TIME100 Gala on Thursday, if he would be joining his other teammates in Washington, D.C. […]

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) poses with the Vince Lombardi trophy at the Super Bowl LIX Winning Head Coach and Most Valuable Player press conference.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are scheduled to visit the White House for their Super Bowl celebration on Monday, April 28. 

However, that doesn't mean that every Eagles play will accept the invitation. 

In fact, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was asked during the TIME100 Gala on Thursday, if he would be joining his other teammates in Washington, D.C.

Hurts gave the most awkward — yet Jalen Hurts –response. 

"Umm," he replied, looking away from the camera while trying no to smile. He stayed mute before the reporter quickly took the hint and replied, "Got it. Thank you so much."

Hurts didn't give a definite yes or no, though many fans his facial expression says it all. The Eagles' QB1 and Super Bowl LIX MVP is extremely lowkey and doesn't discuss politics, but he did hangout with former President Barack Obama on a gold course earlier this year. 

The Eagles accepting President Trump's official White House invite last month was a bit of a change up from when they declined the D.C. trip back in 2018 following their Super Bowl LII win over the New England Patriots.

However, a lot has since changed with the Eagles, including their head coaching staff and player roster. The only players left from that Super Bowl run are Lane Johnson, Brandon Graham, Jake Lovato, and Jake Elliott. 

President Trump made history at the year's championship game, becoming the first sitting president ever to attend a Super Bowl.

He did, however, predict that the Chiefs would be taking home a third-straight Lombardi trophy. 

“I guess you have to say that when a quarterback wins as much as he’s won, I have to go with Kansas City,” President Trump said ahead of the Eagles' 40-22 historic Super Bowl LIX win over KC. 

Because of Trump's bold prediction, it's hard not to think at least one of the Eagles players will take over the mic at the celebration to roast him on his now freezing-cold take. 

And we'll have to wait and see next week if Hurts is there to laugh it off with the rest of his teammates.