This is amazing! Let this guy choose Arizona!
NFL kick legend Jay Ferry has given CBS a resignation notice, who now works as an analyst, and has officially announced his campaign to run for the US Congress.
Notifying ESPN of its plans for Tuesday, the Ferry said it intends to run for the U.S. House of Representatives if it is elected to Arizona’s Fifth Congressional District. He plans to run at 2026 midterm elections. A statement of interest has already been filed with Secretary of State Arizona by Feely, a state that is needed to launch a political campaign.
“I’m excited This next chapter in my life,” Philly said. ESPN. “I think I feel God’s calling is pushing me into service. That’s what I really believe, it’s civil servants. I don’t think we have enough politicians who will be in political positions and not for selfish measures, and who will be in a politician who doesn’t want it to be a career. That’s what I believe. (Related: President Trump may see the British Open again at his Trump Turnberry Golf Course)
“I think it’s a very civil servant.”
Currently 48, Ferry is about to win a seat where Representative Andy Biggs has left so he can run for governor of Arizona. The election is also scheduled to take place in 2026.
Feely has played in the NFL for 14 years and is suitable for six teams, especially the Arizona Cardinals.
We look forward to announcing our US Congress candidacy in Arizona’s Fifth Congressional District.
I look forward to getting your vote 🇺🇸https://t.co/ghylmzchxf#teamfeely pic.twitter.com/xayfhtgpkb
– Jay Ferry (@jayfeely) April 22, 2025
Feely 2026…I’m on board! Let’s go!
