WATCH: Eagles visit the White House to celebrate Super Bowl 59 win

The Eagles have arrived at the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl 59 championship. After their first Super Bowl win, their trip to the White House was canceled, but Monday is expected to be a great day to celebrate the Birds’ second Super Bowl.

The afternoon is not without controversy, as star quarterback Jalen Hurts will not attend the ceremony due to a scheduling conflict. That news comes after Saquon Barkley received heavy criticism for his Sunday golf outing with President Donald Trump at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey.

With the start time now under an hour away, follow along for up-to-the-minute sights and sounds from the festivities.

What time is the White House visit?

The president’s schedule will be officially announced on Monday morning, but the Eagles are expected at the White House in the late afternoon. The Chiefs’ last visit was at 4:30 PM Eastern.

Sights and sounds

Follow along for continuous updates and video from USA Today.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles visit the White House to celebrate Super Bowl 59

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