Yep, they backtracked a few days earlier, which you saw the post for.
Funny thing, if you ever wanna know how astroturfed Reddit is/can be, the most upvoted post in the history of r/NFL is of the original story where it was said that the Eagles were rejecting the White House visit. Got 58k of its 62.9k upvotes with the first 24 hours that story was live.
Second is of the NFL's official Reddit account posting the Cooper DeJean pick six (for those who don't watch American football, it's an interception that gets returned for a touchdown)
Third is from seven years ago, a now taken down for copyright clip of Stefon Diggs catching the game-winning touchdown from the Minneapolis Miracle
Fourth is a clip of Jayden Daniels throwing a last second game winning Hail Mary during week 8 of this past season against the Bears
Fifth is another taken down for copyright clip, this time of the Miracle in Miami
Wonder what made them change their mind
Money?
Oh. Makes sense lol
Who knows, there's been so many contradicting stories. Some stories claim they never said they wouldn't go.
Yep, they backtracked a few days earlier, which you saw the post for.
Funny thing, if you ever wanna know how astroturfed Reddit is/can be, the most upvoted post in the history of r/NFL is of the original story where it was said that the Eagles were rejecting the White House visit. Got 58k of its 62.9k upvotes with the first 24 hours that story was live.
Second is of the NFL's official Reddit account posting the Cooper DeJean pick six (for those who don't watch American football, it's an interception that gets returned for a touchdown)
Third is from seven years ago, a now taken down for copyright clip of Stefon Diggs catching the game-winning touchdown from the Minneapolis Miracle
Fourth is a clip of Jayden Daniels throwing a last second game winning Hail Mary during week 8 of this past season against the Bears
Fifth is another taken down for copyright clip, this time of the Miracle in Miami