Arizona Politics: Jay Feely “considering the congress seriously”: Report

A Former NFL player He could only have plans for his next career move: the congress.
According to local relationships, ex Cardinals of Arizona Kicker Jay Feely, currently CBS analyst, is “considering” running at a seat at the Congress of the State.
Feely is “laying the bases” to start a race for the 5th Congress District of the State, according to the Republic of Arizona. The current Andy Biggs representative is running for the governor next year and his place will be left free.
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Jay Feely, n. 4 of the Arizona Cardinals, kicks one point against the Tennessee Titans in LP Field on 15 December 2013 in Nashville, in the Tennessee. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
The outlet observed that Feely played golf with the president Donald Trump Both in Bedminster and Mar-A-Lago, also becoming friendly with republican leaders in the state.
About 45% of the voters active in the district are Republicans: 20% are democratic.
Feely would hardly be the first former athlete to try his hand at the congress. Tommy Tuberville and Herschel Walker both made the same.

Jay Feely, Reporter of CBS Sports, looks during the match between Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles charger at the Sofi Stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY SPORTS)
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Since the place was formed in 1983, it was red for everyone except six years.
Feely was drawn up by Michigan in 1999. He was part of the national champion team in 1997 and joined the Football League Arena for the first time before making his debut with the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons in 2001.
He played there for four seasons before heading to the New York Giants for two, so he had a period of one year with Miami Dolphins in 2007, only missing the victory of the super bowl of the giants.

The footballer of the Cardinals of the Arizona Jay Feely, n. 4, deals with the Cincinnati Bengals at the Stadium of the University of Phoenix. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
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Feely is then suitable for jets in 2008 and 2009 before spending her next four seasons with cardinals. He hung his heats after the 2014 season, which spent with the Chicago Bears.
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