The New England Patriots are celebrating their improbable Super Bowl LI victory today with a parade in Boston. And, months from now, the Patriots will visit the White House for a championship visit with the president. One person who won’t be going? Devin McCourty.

The Patriots safety joins fellow teammate Martellus Bennett in declining the invite to the White House, protesting the presidency of Donald Trump.

McCourty had this to say to TIME about his decision:

Devin McCourty via @TIME: “I’m not going to the White House…Basic reason for me is I don’t feel accepted in the White House." #Patriots — Josina Anderson (@JosinaAnderson) February 7, 2017

Bennett came out shortly after the Patriots’ Super Bowl victory over the Atlanta Falcons and declared he wouldn’t go to the White House. Bennett said teammates don’t often talk about politics in the locker room, but said he doesn’t feel there will be any backlash for his decision. Trump, as it happens, is a Patriots fan and close friends with owner Robert Kraft as well as Bill Belichick and Tom Brady.

The Patriots overcame a 25-point second half deficit against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI, scoring a remarkable 31 unanswered points to win in overtime, 34-28. It was the first overtime game in Super Bowl history, and also Tom Brady’s fifth victory, a new record for quarterbacks.