Montreal Gazette

At least six Patriots now say they’ll skip White House visit

- DES BIELER

WASHINGTON The New England Patriots recently won their fifth Super Bowl title. The number of New England players saying they’ll skip the traditiona­l champions’ visit to the White House is now up to six.

Defensive end Chris Long, running back LeGarrette Blount and defensive tackle Alan Branch added their names to the list Thursday, joining tight end Martellus Bennett, defensive back Devin McCourty and linebacker Dont’a Hightower as having publicly stated an intention not to accompany the team on its expected trip to Washington. Some of the six players cited an antipathy to U.S. President Donald Trump as their reason.

Long responded to a column by Chuck Modiano of the New York Daily News, one framed as an open letter that implored the longtime Ram and former Virginia star to “stand up” to Trump. “You are one of the only white NFL athletes who publicly seemed to ‘get it’ after Colin Kaepernick took his national anthem stand,” Modiano wrote.

On Twitter, Long replied by saying, “Oh Chuck. Planned on skipping, hadn’t been asked. Don’t need an open letter explaining my own words to me. Not *joining* anyone. My call.”

Blount, told NFL Network’s Rich Eisen, “I will not be going to the White House. It’s just some of the things that — I just don’t feel welcome in that house, I’m going to just leave it at that.”

Branch offered a different reason. “I’m going to hang with family and continue to celebrate until next season starts,” he said.

For Hightower, it was “been there, done that,” which were his words Wednesday on the topic.

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