LANDOVER, Md. (AP) 鈥 became the first sitting president in nearly a half-century , attending the on Sunday.
There were loud boos from some spectators in the stands when Trump was shown on the videoboard late in the first half 鈥 standing in a suite with House Speaker Mike Johnson 鈥 and again when the president was introduced by the stadium announcer at halftime.
The jeering continued while Trump read an oath for members of the military to recite as part of an on-field enlistment ceremony during the break in the game.
“I鈥檓 a little bit late,鈥 Trump told reporters earlier when he got off Air Force One after landing at Joint Base Andrews, following a flyover of Northwest Stadium during the game. He then got in his armored car for the drive to the arena.
鈥淲e鈥檙e gonna have a good game. Things are going along very well. The country鈥檚 doing well. The Democrats have to open it up,鈥 he said 鈥 a reference to .
In the first quarter Sunday, before the president arrived, Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown celebrated a touchdown catch by pointing into the stands and moving his arms a la the 鈥 鈥 that several athletes began doing last year.
鈥淚 heard Trump was going to be at the game,” St. Brown said afterward. “I don’t know how many times the president’s going to be at the game, so just decided to have some fun.鈥
Lions coach Dan Campbell said he was too consumed by the game itself to notice that Trump had arrived, “But that’s cool. … You’re talking about the president of the United States. That’s a big deal.鈥
His team’s quarterback, Jared Goff, was intrigued with seeing Trump’s plane fly so low over the stadium.
鈥淎wesome that he was here,鈥 Goff said.
During the third quarter, Trump joined Fox broadcasters Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma for about eight minutes of lighthearted chat. Albert opened by asking Trump about his time playing high school football at New York Military Academy.
鈥淚 played tight end, but it was not quite football like this. It was a little bit easier. It wasn鈥檛 so tough,鈥 Trump said.
Trump left before Sunday鈥檚 game ended.
Only two other times did a president go to an NFL game during the regular season while in office, according to the league: Richard Nixon in 1969 and Jimmy Carter in 1978. Trump became the first president at a Super Bowl while residing in the White House when he watched in February.
According to a report by ESPN on Saturday, an intermediary for the White House has told the Commanders鈥 ownership group that Trump wants 鈥 part of a nearly $4 billion project in the nation鈥檚 capital at the site of what was known as RFK Stadium 鈥 .
In Sunday’s TV appearance, Trump spoke about the team鈥檚 plans to return to Washington.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e going to build a beautiful stadium. That鈥檚 what I鈥檓 involved in, we鈥檙e getting all the approvals and everything else,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd you have a wonderful owner, Josh (Harris) and his group. And you鈥檙e going to see some very good things.鈥
Sunday鈥檚 visit was the latest in a series of high-profile appearances at sporting events by Trump, including golf鈥檚 , auto racing鈥檚 and tennis鈥 .
鈥淚 just love it. It鈥檚 a microcosm of life,” Trump said about sports during Sunday’s broadcast. 鈥淚t鈥檚 sort of like life — the good, the bad and the ugly.鈥
Before the game, chatted with Harris 鈥 the leader of the group that purchased the Commanders from Daniel Snyder for about $6 billion in 2023 鈥 and took part in an on-field ceremony with members of the military.
Hegseth was among those watching the game with Trump, along with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Republican Sen. Steve Daines of Montana.
There was friction between Trump and the NFL during his first presidential term, when he during the national anthem to protest social or racial injustice. That movement began in 2016 with then-49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Via social media and other public comments, Trump insisted that players should stand for the national anthem and called on team owners to fire anyone taking a knee.
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Associated Press writer Michelle L. Price and AP Sports Writer Ben Nuckols contributed to this report.
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