- A. J. McCarron - Wikipedia
Raymond Anthony " A J " McCarron Jr (born September 13, 1990) is an American former professional football quarterback and a candidate for Alabama Lieutenant Governor in 2026
- AJ McCarron leads in latest fundraising for lieutenant governor but . . .
AJ McCarron, a former University of Alabama quarterback and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2026, mingles at the Eastern Shore Republican Women's luncheon on Thursday, Nov 13, 2025, at
- What happened to AJ McCarron? Why Battlehawks made QB switch for 2025 - MSN
McCarron was one of the UFL's most recognizable players He was a star at Alabama, where he won three national championships and played nine NFL seasons He performed well during his two seasons
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- AJ McCarron Biography: From Alabama Legend to UFL Star in 2025
Who Is AJ McCarron? Raymond Anthony “AJ” McCarron Jr was born on September 13, 1990, in Mobile, Alabama He grew up near the Gulf Coast, a place where football reigns supreme on Saturday afternoons and where children learn to toss a spiral almost as soon as they can walk
- AJ McCarron enters Lt. Governor’s race, Wes Allen top fundraiser . . .
Former Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron, a political newcomer, entered the race for Lt Governor in late October, and he’s finished his first month of fundraising
- Allen continues to lead Lt. Gov. fundraising race; McCarron posts $105K . . .
Allen continues to lead in fundraising in what may be a six-person GOP field in the May 19 primary AJ McCarron, the newest contestant in the race, raised $105,000 The former University of Alabama star quarterback announced his bid in October
- AJ McCarron Campaign Trumpets November Fundraising
Image—YouTube screen capture Former Tide Quarterback AJ McCarron’s campaign is proudly reporting over $105,000 in funds raised in November A statement from the McCarron campaign released on Tuesday said that: "When a newcomer and first time candidate raises more than $105,000 during the first month of his candidacy, it delivers a strong message of support and scares the heck out of the
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