Rams cornerback Aqib Talib was asked if they would visit the White House if they won Super Bowl LIII on Tuesday.

“We have to worry about winning the game first,” Talib said.

Rams coach Sean McVay was also asked if they would visit the White House. He said they had to focus on the game first.

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