Philadelphia Eagles to visit White House on April 28 to celebrate Super Bowl win
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The Philadelphia Eagles are set to visit the White House on April 28 to celebrate their Super Bowl victory, marking a significant occasion as they had previously skipped this tradition seven years ago.
Head coach Nick Sirianni emphasized the importance of this honor, while also turning focus toward the team's upcoming offseason conditioning program and the NFL Draft.
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