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Eagles' Jalen Hurts receives praise from Super Bowl champ for skipping Trump visit

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Malcolm Jenkins, a Super Bowl champion retired NFL player who was among the Philadelphia Eagles who refused to celebrate their win at the White House with President Donald Trump in 2018, praised Jalen Hurts for his decision to skip the ceremony.

Hurts decided to forgo the championship celebration in Washington over what was determined to be "scheduling conflicts." The silence on the question about attending the ceremony while at the Time100 Gala last week spoke more words than if he said anything outright.

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Honoree Jalen Hurts attends the Time100 Gala, celebrating the 100 most influential people in the world, at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in New York. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Jenkins wrote in a Substack article that if Hurts can navigate the scrutiny that may come with the decision, he will elevate himself into something more than just an NFL player.

"He solidifies himself as a selfless leader, willing to risk comfort to honor his values," Jenkins wrote. "He strengthens his integrity and cultural capital in a way few athletes ever achieve. He shows the next generation what it looks like to stand on principle—not just play for the applause. He joins a tradition of athletes who used their peak to push conversations forward, not shy away from them."

Jenkins made clear that "leadership is never optional" and skipping the White House will present its own set of problems, from

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