Ivanka Trump speaking.Ivanka Trump (Credit: Tork Mason / USA TODAY NETWORK)
Ivanka Trump, the second child of U.S. President Donald Trump, left a personal note for a Philadelphia Eagles player during her visit to the team’s training facility on Friday.

On her X/Twitter account, Ivanka Trump shared several photos and videos of her family’s visit to the Eagles’ training facility on Friday. Trump thanked the organization, specifically GM Howie Roseman and Big Dom.

But Ivanka was also sure to leave a special note for Eagles cornerback Eli Ricks, who was apparently absent during her family’s visit to the team facility. Ivanka’s note read, “Stopped by to say hi! Sorry to miss you! Go Birds! Ivanka”.

When the Eagles visited the White House on Apr. 28, Ricks memorably took to social media to compliment Ivanka Trump’s looks. She obviously didn’t forget his comments and supposedly found them flattering.

 


Ricks signed with the Eagles in the 2023 offseason after going undrafted. The former LSU and Alabama standout appeared in seven regular-season games in 2024 as the Eagles went on to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59.

Ivanka is the second-oldest child of President Trump. Donald and his first wife, the late Ivana, had Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric. The POTUS had a daughter Tiffany, with his second wife, Marla and son named Barron with his current wife and First Lady, Melania Trump.

Ivanka Trump Attended Super Bowl 59 With Her Father

Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump (Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

Donald and Ivanka Trump attended Super Bowl 59 between the Eagles and Chiefs on Feb. 9, inside the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The 78-year-old Donald Trump made history that night, as he became the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl game. Trump is a renowned NFL fan who actually attempted to purchase the Buffalo Bills in 2014, but they were eventually sold to Terry and Kim Pegula.