UPDATE (Monday, 7:47 p.m.): ESPN reports Rutgers alum Devin McCourty won’t visit the White House if the New England Patriots are invited by President Donald Trump. Devin’s twin brother, Jason, is unlikely to attend.

"I haven’t thought about it, but I highly doubt it,'' he said, at which point Devin playfully accused him of lying, and Jason agreed there was virtually zero chance he would go.

UPDATE (Monday, 9:14 a.m.): Rutgers alum and Patriots defensive back Duron Harmon won’t visit Donald Trump at the White House, according to a video posted by TMZ. “They don’t want me in the White House,” Harmon said. When asked if he would like to visit former President Barack Obama, like the Golden State Warriors did last month, Harmon replied, “That would be dope ... Obama, come holler at me. We love you over here.”

The New England Patriots are Super Bowl champions for the sixth time in franchise history, following their 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga.

Of course, that means a chance to visit President Donald Trump at the White House … if they receive an invitation.

Several members of the team, including head coach Bill Belichick and owner Robert Kraft (both of whom are friends of Trump), visited the White House following their 34-28 overtime win against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI. But many players, including Rutgers grad Devin McCourty and tight end Martellus Bennett, protested by not attending the celebration with Trump. Quarterback Tom Brady also did not attend, despite his friendship with the president.

The Philadelphia Eagles were dis-invited to the White House following their 41-33 win over the Patriots in Super Bowl LII once it became apparent only a small contingent from the team would be making the trip to Washington.

The Golden State Warriors did not go to the White House following their 2018 NBA Finals victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, although they did visit former President Barack Obama in Washington last month.

The Boston Red Sox will visit the White House in May to celebrate their 2018 World Series victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, but several players, including pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez and third baseman Rafael Devers, won’t make the trip. Manager Alex Cora, a Puerto Rican native who has been outspoken in how the Trump administration failed the island following Hurricane Maria, has not committed to visit the White House.

For what it’s worth, Trump predicted the Patriots would win Super Bowl LIII during his pre-game interview with CBS.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You're a Patriots fan. We know that. Do you expect them to win at the Super Bowl this year?

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, they have a very special owner and coach and certainly they have, I guess, the greatest quarterback of all time. So, I would say they would win. As the expression goes, who knows? I hope it's a great game.

MARGARET BRENNAN: So you're still betting on Tom Brady to pull this off?

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well I am, and I would say that you have the combination of the coach also who’s, you know, the best, and the owner. So, it’s a great- it’s a great chemistry on that team. A team needs chemistry and they certainly have it. So I think they’ll do well, but we’ll see what happens.