Eagles’ Eli Ricks fawns over Ivanka Trump after White House visit: ‘Exactly my type’

Eagles’ Eli Ricks fawns over Ivanka Trump after White House visit: ‘Exactly my type’

Eagles defensive back Eli Ricks seemed to enjoy his trip to the White House.

The Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl win with President Trump on Monday — but it was another member of the president’s family that caught Ricks’ eye.

“Donald trump daughter is beautiful damn,” Ricks posted on X. “After seeing her in person Ivanka is exactly my type.”

Ivanka Trump in a blue suit, accompanied by her children at the White House ceremony for the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles, on April 28, 2025. ZUMAPRESS.com

Ricks then re-posted several pictures of the mother of three from the memorable day as the 43-year-old wore a baby blue jacket for the chilly day in Washington, D.C.

Ivanka’s husband, Jared Kushner, did not attend the event.

Ivanka’s son, Theodore Kushner, had an experience of a lifetime, though, as the 8-year-old and Saquon Barkley were able to hang out together and play catch on the White House lawn.

“Celebrating with champions at the White House today!” Ivanka captioned her social media post as Barkley and Theodore played catch. “Congratulations to the [Eagles] on an amazing season and Super Bowl win!”

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Eli Ricks (23) warming up at an NFL practice in New Orleans, ahead of Super Bowl 59 against the Kansas City Chiefs AP

Ricks also posted a selfie of himself on his Instagram, with the backdrop being a picture of the failed ᴀssᴀssination attempt on Trump from last year.

Ricks, a California native who played college football at LSU and Alabama, appeared in seven games for the Eagles last season, lining up primarily as a special-teams player.

Eli Ricks poses in front of a painting at the White House. InstaGram @eliasricks

Most of the Eagles’ roster attended the White House visit, with Barkley also spending time with the 47th President of the United States on Saturday.

Names of notable stars missing from the event included Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jalen Carter, Brandon Graham, Darius Slay, Jordan Davis and CJ Gardner-Johnson.

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