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Whether it will be at the White House – President Donald Trump has yet to announce a formal invitation – will be a "team decision," says veteran offensive lineman Lane Johnson.
Philadelphia Eagles star offensive tackle Lane Johnson stopped short of committing to an official team visit to the White House. On the heels of the Eagles’ dominant 40-22 victory over the ...
Asked about a possible White House visit on Saturday before Super Bowl LIX, Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie didn't comment. He responded, "I just want to win on Sunday." ...
Star lineman Lane Johnson was asked whether the team would skip the trip or if they intended to visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win. He said he was open to it, but the decision ...
Two-time Super Bowl champion Lane Johnson discusses Jalen Hurts’ growth as a quarterback and what truly makes him great.
Eagles captain Lane Johnson said it would be an honor to go, but the decision to meet with the president, if invited, will be left up to a team vote. The White House has been contacted via email ...
One of them is offensive lineman Lane Johnson, a 12-year veteran and team captain. According to him, the team will vote on whether or not to go to the White House.