Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie says many NFL team owners have "no interest in supporting President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE," The New York Times reported.

“Another fact I want to throw out there: Many of us have no interest in supporting President Trump," Lurie said during an October meeting with owners, players and league executives, according to a recording obtained by the Times.

Lurie made his comment in response to a player saying it was difficult to trust owners since many supported Trump, who was sharply critical of players protesting during the national anthem before games.

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“But this is not where you brandish a group of people because they own assets in a sport we love, supporting what many of us perceive as, you know, one disastrous presidency,” Lurie said. He then told the group not to quote him.

The revelation comes as the Eagles prepare to visit the White House, as is customary for Super Bowl champions.

However, it isn’t yet clear when the team will travel to Washington, D.C., even though Super Bowl winners usually visit the White House sometime in March or April.

The delay has also raised questions about whether some members of the team, who have been critical of the president, will visit the White House.

Trump has called for the league to change its rules to forbid players from kneeling in protest during "The Star-Spangled Banner." He considers such protests disrespectful to the flag, and says that the players involved should be fired.