New England Patriots safety Duron Harmon said he doesn't plan to attend the White House if his Super Bowl-winning team receives an invite from President Donald Trump. Harmon was, however, receptive to the idea of meeting with President Barack Obama instead.

In an interview that aired on TMZ Sports, Harmon was asked if he'd go to the White House to celebrate the Patriots' Super Bowl LIII win over the Los Angeles Rams. He answered, "Nah, man. They don’t want me in the White House."

Harmon was then asked by the interviewer in the video if he'd prefer to meet with former President Barack Obama, taking a page from when the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors met with Obama last month in lieu of a White House visit.

"It would be dope (to celebrate with Obama)," Harmon said. "Obama, come holler at me, man. We love you over here, man."

The Patriots met with Trump at the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LI victory over the Falcons two years ago, but a handful of players including quarterback Tom Brady did not attend. New England also went to the White House during Obama's presidency following their Super Bowl XLIX win over the Seahawks in 2015. Brady cited the desire to spend time with his family as his reason for staying home, while several other players pointed to objections to Trump's beliefs and policies

Last year's Super Bowl winners, the Philadelphia Eagles, were disinvited by the White House when it became clear only a handful of players would attend. The Boston Red Sox have a White House visit planned for this May to celebrate their 2018 World Series win.

The Warriors, meanwhile, have been vocal about their distaste for Trump and have not attended the White House after winning the title in each of the last two years. Guard Stephen Curry helped arrange a meeting with Obama for the Warriors players back in January when the team was visiting Washington for a game.