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AND Former NFL player He may have plans for his next career move: Congress.
According to local reports, former Arizona Cardinals Kicker Jay Feely, currently analyst CBS, “seriously considers” make a run in a headquarters in a Congress in the country.
Feely is a “foundation placement” to start running for a state -fifth Congress district, according to Arizona Republic. Current tail. Andy Biggs is running for the governor of next year, and his seat will be abandoned.
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Jay Feely, #4 from Arizona Cardinal, hits an extra point against Tennessee Titan on LP Field on December 15, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
Outlet noted that Feely played golf with the president Donald Trump IU Bedminster and MAR-A-LAK, at the same time becoming friendly with Republican leaders in the country.
About 45% of active voters in the district is Republican – 20% are Democrats.
Feely would hardly be the first former athlete to try in a congress. Tommy Tuberville and Herschel Walker did the same.

CBS Sports Sideline Jay Feely is watched during the game between Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Chargers at Sofi Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Usa Today Sport)
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Since the headquarters were formed in 1983, red is only six years old.
Feely was separated from Michigan in 1999. He was part of the national champion team in 1997 and first joined the Arena Football League before debut with NFLan of Atlanta Falcons 2001.
He played there for four seasons there before heading twice to New York Giants, and then had a one -year match with Miami Dolphins in 2007, just missed the victory of Giants Super Bowl Xlii.

Arizona Cardinals Kicker Jay Feely, #4, watches against Cincinnati Bengals at the University of Phoenix Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilus-Ussa today Sports)
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Feely then responded to Jetsu 2008 and 2009 before spending the next four seasons with the cardinals. He took off the police officers after the 2014 season, which he spent with Chicago Bears.
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