Former NFL kicker reveals why he's backing Trump and how he's trying to help turn a key swing state red
CBS Sports NFL analyst Jay Feely appeared on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich" to talk about why he’s voting for former President Donald Trump.
Former NFL kicker and "NFL on CBS" broadcaster Jay Feely has endorsed former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election.
Feely's endorsement is one of many Trump has received from the sports community, also earning support from Hulk Hogan, Dana White and Brett Favre. He opened up about why he is putting his support behind the former president during an interview on OuKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich."
"If you look at Donald Trump and you do it objectively, and you just look at his three or four years in office, really three years prior COVID, and you look at any objective measure compared to four years of the Biden-Harris administration, and you talk about the things that matter to people at home, you talk about the economy, you talk about safety, you talk about shelter, their home, the border, the economy, the things that matter to the people at home, by every objective measure Donald Trump did a better job than the Biden-Harris administration."
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Feely grew up in Florida, but he and his wife currently live in Phoenix, where he first lived when he played for the Arizona Cardinals from 2010-2013. Feely has five children: Lexi and Delmonte, who are each married; Jace, who is also a kicker and plays at University of Colorado under Deion Sanders; and Abby and Olivia, who are in high school.
Feely believes that people in his state have a chance to flip Arizona back to voting Republican in the upcoming presidential election after Trump