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Jay Cutler

Jay Christopher Cutler (born April 29, 1983) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons. A member of the Chicago Bears for most of his career, he is the franchise leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, attempts, and completions.

Jay Cutler
Cutler with the Bears in 2015
No. 6
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1983-04-29) April 29, 1983 (age 40)
Santa Claus, Indiana, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:231 lb (105 kg)
Career information
High school:Heritage Hills (Lincoln City, Indiana)
College:Vanderbilt (2001–2005)
NFL Draft:2006 / Round: 1 / Pick: 11
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Passing attempts:4,920
Passing completions:3,048
Percentage:62.0
Passing yards:35,133
TDINT:227–160
Passer rating:85.3
Player stats at NFL.com

Cutler played college football at Vanderbilt University, where he was the SEC Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, and was selected in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. During his three seasons with the Broncos, he earned Pro Bowl honors in 2008. The following year, Cutler was traded to the Bears, where he played eight seasons. His most successful season was in 2010 when he led the Bears to a division title and NFC Championship Game appearance. After being released by Chicago, Cutler spent his final season with the Miami Dolphins. He was named among the 100 greatest Bears of All-Time in 2019.

Early years Edit

Cutler was born in Santa Claus, Indiana in 1983. Cutler attended Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana.[3] He started three years as a quarterback for the Patriots football team, amassing a combined 26–1 record in his junior and senior years, including a perfect 15–0 during his senior year. Cutler and his team outscored opponents 746–85, including a 90–0 shutout at Pike Central. During his senior year, Cutler connected on 122 of 202 passes (60.4%) for 2,252 yards with 31 touchdowns, while rushing 65 times for 493 yards with 11 touchdowns.[4] He also started at safety for three years, intercepting nine passes as a senior, 12th overall in the state.[4] His team's perfect record during his senior year included the school's first 3A state championship, where Heritage Hills beat Zionsville in overtime, 27–24. The most notable play of the game occurred when Cutler lateraled the ball to the halfback, Cole Seifrig, who then passed it to Cutler who ran it into the end zone.[5] Cutler also played strong safety in the state championship and made 19 tackles.[6]

Cutler was named a first-team All-State selection by the Associated Press as a senior.[4] In addition to playing football in high school, he was a first-team all-state selection in basketball, scoring 1,131 points;[7] he co-holds the school record for FGs made (16) in a game[8] and garnered honorable mention all-state accolades as a shortstop in baseball.[4]

Cutler grew up as a Chicago Bears fan during his youth in Indiana.[9]

College career Edit

Cutler attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.[10] He redshirted in his 2001 freshman season, and subsequently started all 45 career games that he played for the Commodores, the most starts by a quarterback in school history. He did not miss a game in college due to injury.[4] The Commodores were 11–35 during his tenure, including going 5–27 versus the SEC.[11] In 2002, Cutler set the school record for touchdowns and rushing yards by a freshman and rushed for more yards than any other Southeastern Conference quarterback that year. The Associated Press honored him with a first-team freshman All-SEC selection.[4] In 2004, as a junior, Cutler completed 61.0 percent of his passes, setting a school record, while throwing for 1,844 yards with 10 touchdowns and a career-low five interceptions.[4]

The 2005 season, Cutler's final year of play at Vanderbilt, was his most successful. As an 11-game starter, he completed 273 of 462 passes (59.1%) for 3,073 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions, as he became the first Commodore to win the SEC Offensive Player of the Year (coaches and media) since 1967.[4][12] With his senior-season performance, Cutler became the second Commodore to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, while his 273 completions and 21 touchdowns ranked second on the school's single-season list.[4] He led the Commodores to victories over Wake Forest, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Richmond and Tennessee.[13][14][15][16] The Commodores also scored the second most points ever (42) laid upon the Florida Gators at their current home field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Vanderbilt nearly upset the 13th-ranked Gators before falling 49–42 in the second overtime after a controversial excessive celebration call prevented the Commodores from going for 2 at the end of regulation.[17] Reflecting on Cutler's college career, former Denver Broncos safety John Lynch said, "If this guy can take a bunch of future doctors and lawyers and have them competing against the Florida Gators, this guy is a stud."[18]

Cutler ended his career by leading Vanderbilt past Tennessee 28–24, their first over the Volunteers since 1982 (the year before Cutler was born), and the first in Knoxville since 1975.[19] Cutler passed for three touchdowns and 315 yards, becoming the first quarterback in school history to record four consecutive 300-yard passing performances.[4] Cutler's final play in college was the game-winning (and streak-ending) touchdown pass to teammate Earl Bennett against Tennessee. A finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (nation's top senior quarterback), Cutler was a first-team All-SEC pick by the league's coaches and led the conference with a school-record 3,288 yards of total offense.[4][20]

While at Vanderbilt, Cutler was a three-year captain and four-year starter, setting school career records for total offense (9,953 yards), touchdown passes (59), passing yards (8,697), pass completions (710), pass attempts (1,242), and combined touchdowns (76).[21]

Cutler graduated from Vanderbilt in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in human and organizational development.[4] In 2016, Cutler was inducted into the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame.[22]

College statistics Edit

Season Passing Rushing
Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Sck Eff[23] Att Yds Avg TD
2001   Redshirt
2002 103 212 48.6 1,433 6.8 10 9 17 112.4 123 393 3.2 9
2003 187 327 57.2 2,347 7.2 18 13 16 127.7 115 299 2.6 1
2004 147 241 61.0 1,844 7.7 10 5 24 134.8 109 349 3.2 6
2005 273 462 59.1 3,073 6.7 21 9 23 126.1 106 215 2.0 1
Career 710 1,242 57.2 8,697 7.0 59 36 80 125.9 453 1,256 2.8 17

Awards and honors Edit

Records Edit

Vanderbilt University school career records:

  • Total offense: 9,953
  • Combined touchdowns: 76

Professional career Edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Bench press Wonderlic
6 ft 3+14 in
(1.91 m)
226 lb
(103 kg)
31+12 in
(0.80 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
4.77 s 1.62 s 2.78 s 4.26 s 7.10 s 23 reps 26[24]
All values from NFL Combine[25][26][27][28]

Cutler was ranked by many experts as the third-best quarterback prospect in the 2006 NFL Draft, after Matt Leinart of USC and Vince Young of Texas. ESPN's Chris Mortensen and Ron Jaworski tabbed him as the best quarterback available in the draft, and some scouts believed he had better arm strength than Young and Leinart, and compared him to Brett Favre for his gunslinger attitude.[29][30] At the 2006 NFL Scouting Combine, Cutler completed 23 repetitions of a 225-pound bench press (more than some linemen) and ran a 40-yard dash in 4.77 seconds.[27]

Cutler was selected, with the 11th pick of the first round of the draft, by the Denver Broncos, who traded their 1st and 3rd round picks to the St. Louis Rams to move up.[31] Many believed Cutler was chosen by the Broncos due to the lackluster performance in the previous season's AFC Championship Game of Jake Plummer.[32] After the pick by Denver, Cutler said, "We had no warning. I think I knew about 15 seconds before everyone else did."[33] Cutler, as predicted by most, was the third quarterback chosen, after Young (3rd overall) and Leinart (10th). He is the third first-round pick to come from Vanderbilt, preceded by Will Wolford and Bill Wade. On July 27, 2006, Cutler agreed to terms on a six-year $48 million contract, which included $11 million in bonuses.[34]

Denver Broncos Edit

2006 season Edit

After a strong training camp in 2006, Cutler was promoted from third to second on the Broncos' quarterback depth chart ahead of Bradlee Van Pelt. He passed for more yards than any other rookie in the preseason.

On November 27, head coach Mike Shanahan officially announced that Cutler would replace Jake Plummer as starting quarterback despite a 7–4 record because, "I think he gives us the best chance to win now."[35][36] The controversial decision capped weeks of speculation and rumors about Cutler's impending promotion to a starting role.[37]

Cutler took his first NFL snap on December 3 (Week 13), and after some initial jitters (0-3 with sack and fumble) completed his first touchdown to tight end Stephen Alexander in the second quarter.[38] In the fourth quarter, he threw a memorable 71-yard touchdown to fellow-rookie Brandon Marshall to tie the game 20–20. It was one of the longest touchdown passes for a debut in NFL history and was also the second-longest pass play between two rookies in Broncos history.[4] He also had two interceptions and took three sacks in the loss.[39]

On December 10, in a road loss against the San Diego Chargers, Cutler connected with tight end Tony Scheffler for two touchdowns in a span of 48 seconds, which is tied for fastest, in league history that two rookies produced a pair of scoring passes.[4]

Cutler's first win came in his third start on December 17, which was a 37–20 road victory over the Arizona Cardinals.[40] He finished the game 21-of-31 with 261 yards, two touchdowns, an interception and a QB rating of 101.7, the highest for a Broncos rookie since John Elway in 1983.[4] One touchdown traveled 65 yards in the air, and was recorded as a 54-yard touchdown to Javon Walker on the Broncos' third play of the game. Shanahan said to the media, "You saw what he could do today. It doesn't take a genius out there to figure out this guy is very composed, can make all the throws and plays with a lot of confidence."[41]

Cutler then led the Broncos to a Christmas Eve win over the Cincinnati Bengals, 24–23, in his fourth start on the season.[42] He went 12-of-23 with 179 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. He also directed the Broncos on a 99-yard drive in the third quarter that culminated on a Mike Bell two-yard touchdown run. As a result of the two passing touchdowns in the game against the Bengals, Cutler became the first rookie QB in NFL history to throw for at least two touchdowns in each of his first four games played.[4] He also became the second rookie in league history (fifth player overall) to throw at least two touchdown passes in each of his first four starts.[4][43]

The Broncos' quest to clinch a playoff berth came up short in the final game of the season, when they fell at home 26–23 in overtime to the San Francisco 49ers. The loss dropped the Broncos to a 9–7 overall record and 4–4 at home. Despite sustaining a concussion in the first half, Cutler finished 21 of 32 with 230 yards and a touchdown, and led Denver on a game-tying touchdown drive in the closing minutes of regulation to force overtime.[44]

In five games played on the season, Cutler finished with a record of 2–3, and went 81-of-137 for 1,001 yards, nine touchdowns, and five interceptions, earning a franchise rookie record passer rating of 88.5.[45] He posted the second-highest touchdown percentage (6.6) and third-highest TD-to-INT ratio (1.8) among NFL rookies since 1970 with at least 125 passing attempts.[4]

2007 season Edit

 
Cutler preparing for the Titans in a 2007 MNF game.

The 2007 NFL season marked Cutler's first full season as the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos. In the first game of the season against the Buffalo Bills, Cutler led Denver to a comeback win on a 12-play, 42-yard drive culminating in a Jason Elam 42-yard field goal as time expired.[4] Cutler's pass attempts (39), completions (23), and yards (304) for the game were career-highs at the time.[4] He led Denver to their second straight comeback win the next week in the home opener against the Oakland Raiders. Late in regulation, Cutler moved the team 78 yards in 15 plays for the game-tying field goal with 2:18 remaining.[4] The game went into overtime, where he engineered a 52-yard drive that led to another game-winning field goal by Elam. Cutler had a touchdown pass during the game, making him the first Broncos passer to begin his Broncos career with at least one touchdown pass in his first seven starts.[4] The streak reached nine games through losses to Jacksonville and Indianapolis (which featured his first career rushing touchdown), but ended with a 41–3 home loss to the San Diego Chargers in the fifth game of the season.[4]

After the bye week in Week 6, the 2-3 Broncos beat the 4–1 Pittsburgh Steelers, 31–28 (all three wins on last-second Elam field goals). Cutler had a QB rating of 106.7, and career highs of 75.9% passes completed, three touchdowns, 41 rushing yards and a long run of 31 yards, earning NBC Sunday Night Football's Horse Trailer Player of the Game (with Elam).[46][4] Cutler finally had an interception-free game in his 12th start against the 6–1 Green Bay Packers, in which he drove 89-yards for a game-tying field goal in the last 2:27 of regulation, before losing in overtime, 19–13, on Green Bay's first play from scrimmage.[47] In week 8, Cutler had just four attempts against the Detroit Lions before leaving with a leg injury; backup Patrick Ramsey floundered in a 44–7 loss. Cutler returned the next week in a 27–11 victory at Kansas City.[48]

In Week 10, the 4-5 Broncos faced the 6-3 Tennessee Titans (and fellow 2006 draftee Vince Young for the first time) in a MNF game.[49] Cutler posted a career-second-best 137.0 passer rating in a 34–20 victory.[50] He was the first Broncos quarterback since Elway in 1995 to throw two 40+ yard touchdowns in a game (of the team's franchise-record four 40+ yard touchdowns that night), and the 5–5 Broncos moved into a tie with San Diego atop the AFC West. However, the Broncos won only one of the next five games, a 41–7 Chiefs blowout. In that game, Cutler passed for four touchdowns and a then-career-best rating of 141.0.[51] But that bright spot came between two pairs of losses; in the four games Cutler had five interceptions, took 12 sacks, twice had a rating under 50.0, and culminated in 23–3 loss to San Diego that eliminated the Broncos from the playoffs.[52] Cutler salvaged a 7–9 record with a 22–19 overtime win over Minnesota, eliminating them as well.[53]

Denver missed the playoffs for a second straight year. Cutler started all 16 games, completing 297-of-467 passes (63.6%) for 3,497 yards, 20 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He was the NFL's 12th-ranked passer (88.1) and also had the tenth-most passing yards (3,497). Furthermore, Cutler was the league's ninth-best third-down passer, with a 92.1 passer rating (73-of-125 for 901 yards, eight touchdowns, and three interceptions). It was the seventh most passing yards in Broncos history, and third-best completion percentage.[4] Like his predecessor Plummer, Cutler showed mobility with 44 rushes for 205 yards (4.7 yards per carry) and a touchdown on the season.[54]

In late 2007, various experts suggested Cutler was the young quarterback most likely to reach the elite status along the lines of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.[55] Cutler, Brandon Marshall, and Tony Scheffler went to Atlanta together to train and work on timing for the 2008 season.[56]

2008 season Edit

Before the 2008 regular season began, Cutler and tight end Daniel Graham were voted offensive captains by Broncos teammates.[57]

Cutler started the season with a 41–14 Monday Night Football victory over Oakland. He completed 16-of-24 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns,[58][59] The next week, Cutler and the Broncos defeated the San Diego Chargers in Denver, 39–38.[60] Cutler went 36-of-50, with 350 yards passing and a career-best-tying four touchdowns, including one to Eddie Royal on 4th and Goal with 0:24 left, followed by a game-winning two-point conversion again to Royal. This occurred one play after Cutler fumbled, but an inadvertent whistle by referee Ed Hochuli before the Chargers recovered gave the Broncos the ball back.[61] In Week 3, Cutler had 264 yards and two touchdowns in a 34–22 home win over New Orleans.[62] Cutler threw two interceptions for the first time in the Broncos first defeat, 33–19 at Kansas City.[63] Despite this, he finished September first in the AFC in completions (102), passing yards (1,275), and attempts (157), second in yards per attempt (8.12), third in passing touchdowns (9) and quarterback rating (98.6), and fifth in completion percentage (65.0%), winning AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for the first time in his career.[64]

 
Cutler with the Denver Broncos in 2008

The Broncos edged Tampa Bay 16–13 behind Cutler's 23-of-34 performance with 227 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions.[65] The Broncos were 4–1 and leading AFC West. But then followed a 24–17 loss to Jacksonville Jaguars, where Cutler passed for just 192 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.[66] Next, Cutler injured his index finger on the first play of a 41-7 drubbing at New England; he ended the night with 168 yards and two interceptions.[67] After a bye week, the Broncos suffered their third straight defeat, 26–17 to Miami, behind Cutler's 24-of-46 passing for 307 yards, two touchdowns and season-high three interceptions.[68] During the 1-4 skid, Cutler had all seven of the Broncos touchdowns.

In game 9, the Broncos found themselves down 23–10 at Cleveland, but in the 4th quarter Cutler threw a career-long 93-yard touchdown to Eddie Royal, followed by a touchdown passes to Daniel Graham and the game-winner to Brandon Marshall with 1:14 left.[69] Cutler finished the game going 24-of-42 with 447 yards (career-high), three touchdowns and one interception,[69] and received AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career.[70] The next week, Cutler threw another late 4th quarter touchdown to Daniel Graham for a 24–20 win at Atlanta.[71]

In game 11, Cutler's streak of games with a touchdown ended at 11 as he went 16-of-37 for 204 yards and an interception in a 31–10 loss to Oakland.[72] He did, however, reach 3,000 yards on the season, tying John Elway by reaching this mark in 11 games. In a windy game 12 against the New York Jets, Cutler went 27-of-43 with 357 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in the 34–17 victory.[73] The 7-5 Broncos had a 3-game road win streak, 3 game home loss streak, and 3 game lead on San Diego (who had their own 3 game loss streak) with four games remaining.

Cutler began December completing a season high 80% of his 40 passes for 286 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception in a 24–17 win over the Chiefs.[74] The win came via a 95-yard drive and go-ahead touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall for Cutler's fourth rally of the season.[75] However, Cutler was just 21-of-33 with 172 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in a 30–20 loss to Carolina,[76] and despite 359 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns, had no passing touchdowns and one interception in a 30–23 loss to Buffalo.[77][78] This set up a winner-takes-the-division season finale against the San Diego Chargers. Cutler went 33-of-49 with 316 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions, but it wasn't enough to counteract the Chargers seven touchdowns and Denver lost 52–21, failing to reach the playoffs for the third straight season.[79]

Cutler finished the season with career-highs in passing completions (384), passing attempts (616), passing yards (4,526), passing touchdowns (25), interceptions (18), rushing attempts (57) and rushing touchdowns (2).[80] At the time, his passing yards, completions and attempts were all single-season franchise records for the Broncos. He also had the most 300-yard passing games (8) in team history.[4] For the season, Cutler ranked third in the NFL in completions (first in the AFC), second in passing attempts (first in the AFC), third in passing yards (first in the AFC) and seventh in passing touchdowns (third in the AFC).[81] He was selected as the FedEx Air Player of the Week for his performances during Weeks 10, 13 and 14. He finished third in fan voting for AFC quarterbacks in the 2009 Pro Bowl,[82] and was officially selected as a reserve.[83] Before the game in Hawaii, fellow Pro Bowlers Peyton Manning, Nick Mangold, and Kris Dielman threw him into a pool, ruining his blood sugar monitor. A replacement one was found at a drugstore, and Cutler played without incident.[84]

Chicago Bears Edit

2009 season Edit

 
Cutler points out the mike linebacker during training camp, 2009

Cutler was traded with the Broncos' fifth-round selection in the 2009 NFL Draft pick to the Chicago Bears for quarterback Kyle Orton, the Bears' first- and third-round selections in 2009, and first-round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft on April 3, 2009.[85] On October 20, Cutler and the Bears came to terms on a two-year contract extension worth $30 million, running through 2013.[86]

 
Cutler passes in a game against the San Francisco 49ers in 2009

Cutler was the subject of most of the praise and criticism during the Chicago Bears' mercurial season. He began the season with 4 INTs in a loss to Green Bay, followed by seven touchdowns to one interception in three straight wins with a 100+ QB Rating.[87] The Bears lost eight of the next ten games behind Cutler's 11 touchdowns vs NFL-leading 20 interceptions. This included a Week 9 loss to San Francisco where Cutler threw a career-high five interceptions and no touchdowns, and a Game 14 loss to Baltimore where Cutler had career-worsts of 94 yards[88] and a passer rating of 7.9.[89][90] But Cutler again reversed direction in Game 15 against Brett Favre's division rival Vikings, where he threw four touchdowns, including a go-ahead late in the 4th quarter, and 31-yard game-winner in overtime.[91] He earned Offensive Player of the Week for his effort against the Vikings.[92] He then ended the season with another four-touchdown outing and win over Detroit. Cutler finished the season with 27 touchdowns, league-leading 26 interceptions, 3,666 yards passing, and career-worst passer rating of 76.8.[93]

2010 season Edit

The Bears hired Mike Martz (famed for developing the St. Louis Rams' "Greatest Show on Turf") as offensive coordinator. Though Martz was critical of Cutler as an analyst, both professed excitement about working together.[94]

Cutler led the Bears to a 3–0 start, throwing six touchdowns and only two interceptions. However, in week 4, Cutler was sacked nine times in the first half against the New York Giants, missing the rest of that game and the next with a concussion.[95] He returned to six sacks in a loss to Seattle and 4 interceptions in a loss to Washington, leaving the Bears at 4–3 at their bye week.[96][97]

 
Cutler in 2010

Martz retooled the offensive line and showed more commitment to the running game, allowing Cutler to escape the next three games with just six sacks total. He won those three, followed by then-career-bests of four touchdowns and rating of 146.2 in a win over the 7–3 Eagles (winning NFC Player of the Week), and an 80.8% completion percentage in a win over Detroit.[98][99][100] After a 152-yard, no touchdown, two interception loss to New England, Cutler won back-to-back games with three touchdowns, one interception, and 100+ ratings in each, before dropping the season finale to Green Bay.[101][102] The Bears finished with an 11–5 record, an NFC North title, and a first-round bye. Despite taking a league-leading 52 sacks, Cutler finished the season with 3,274 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, 16 interceptions, 232 rushing yards, and 4 comeback victories.[103]

 
Cutler on January 2, 2011, against the Green Bay Packers.

In Cutler's playoff debut against the Seattle Seahawks, he had 274 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, 43 rushing yards, and two rushing touchdowns in the Bears 35–24 win, making him the second quarterback in NFL history since Otto Graham in 1954 and 1955 to score two touchdown passes and two touchdown runs in a playoff game.[104]

In the NFC Championship Game, Cutler completed 6-of-14 passes for 80 yards and an interception, before a knee injury sidelined him early in the third quarter of a 21–14 loss to Green Bay.[105] The Bears did not make an immediate announcement about Cutler's condition, allowing speculation to grow.[106] In possibly the NFL's first player-on-player social media attack, Cutler was being criticized seconds after the injury by Maurice Jones-Drew, Darnell Dockett, Deion Sanders, and Mark Schlereth.[107][108][109] Bears coach Lovie Smith later clarified that he, and not Cutler, made the decision after consulting the medical and training staff.[106][110] The following day, an MRI revealed Cutler had sprained his MCL.[111] Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman commented that the widespread reaction reflected hostility towards Cutler's career-long polarizing attitude.[112] Bears teammates defended Cutler, and his critics themselves became the targets of insults from other players, including Packers Aaron Rodgers ("disrespectful"),[113] LeRoy Butler ("stupid"),[114] and B. J. Raji ("pretty wrong and a lot times it has a lot to do with jealousy").[115]

2011 season Edit

Throughout 2011, offensive coordinator Mike Martz was commonly criticized for aggressive play-calling in a pass-happy offense, leading to unnecessary wear on a quarterback returning from injury. In the season opener against the Atlanta Falcons, Cutler started the season off on a good note with 312 passing yards, two touchdowns, and one interception in the 30–12 win.[116] In Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints, Cutler was sacked 6 times and kicked in the throat.[117] During Week 6, Cutler was caught on microphone asking a player to go to Martz on the sideline, and, "Tell him I said fuck him!"[118] Despite these incidents, by Week 10, Cutler had a QB rating of 85.7 (12th in the league) and the Bears were 6–3. However, on November 20, Cutler broke the thumb on his throwing hand tackling San Diego's Antoine Cason after an interception. He played through the final drive for the win, but the injury required season-ending surgery.[119] Under backups Caleb Hanie and Josh McCown, the Bears lost six of their remaining seven games, and missed the playoffs. Overall, in his shortened 2011 season, Cutler had 2,319 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and seven interceptions.[120]

2012 season Edit

Before the season, the Bears replaced Martz with Mike Tice, hired Cutler's former coach Jeremy Bates from the Broncos,[121] and acquired his former teammate, wide receiver Brandon Marshall from the Miami Dolphins.[122] Unlike Martz, Tice allowed Cutler to call audibles at the line of scrimmage.[123]

 
Cutler talking to Brandon Marshall at Bears Training Camp in 2012

Cutler started his season by throwing an interception returned for a touchdown by the Colts' Jerrell Freeman. He bounced back from a 4.9 first-quarter passer rating[124] to finish the game 21-of-35 for 333 yards, two touchdowns, and a 98.9 passer rating, in a 41–21 victory.[125] In week 2, Cutler was sacked seven times and threw four interceptions against Green Bay, yelling at his porous offensive line and bumping left tackle J'Marcus Webb[126] on his way to a 28.2 passer rating in a 23–10 loss.[127] The line responded by surrendering just 5 sacks in the next three games, all wins, the second a 34–18 win over Dallas where Cutler was 18 of 24 for 275 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions, and the third-best passer rating of his career (140.1).[128] After close wins over Detroit and Carolina, Cutler had three touchdowns and no interceptions with a rating of 138.1 in a 51–20 blowout of Tennessee, bringing the Bears to 7–1 on the season, and Cutler's personal record in games with a 100+ QB rating to 25–0.[129]

In Week 10 against the Houston Texans, Cutler joined Michael Vick and Alex Smith as the third NFL quarterback out with a concussion that day.[130] His replacement Jason Campbell lost that game and the next.[131] Cutler returned for a Week 12 win over the Minnesota Vikings.[132] Despite a 119.6 passer rating against the Seattle Seahawks in week 13, the Bears lost in overtime,[133] which was followed by two close losses to Minnesota and Green Bay. Cutler finished the season with two solid performances in easy wins over the Cardinals and Lions. Despite a 10–6 record, the Bears missed the playoffs.[134]

Cutler again finished the season in the top 5 for times sacked, but nevertheless, led the league in fourth-quarter passer rating with 114.7.[135] In just four seasons, he was already the Bears all-time team leader in passer rating (81.9) and completions (1,034), and second in yards (12,292), touchdowns (82), and completion percentage (59.6%).[136] His reunion with Brandon Marshall led to franchise records of 118 receptions for 1,508 yards, and the 7th-year receiver's first All-Pro selection.[137]

2013 season Edit

New head coach Marc Trestman developed a successful strategy to better protect his quarterback, and in the first six games Cutler was sacked only 9 times compared to 23, 19, and 19 in the previous three seasons.[138] Under the new scheme, Cutler began the season with three consecutive games with a 90+ passer rating for the first time since 2009. In each of those wins, he threw touchdowns in the 4th quarter, including game-winners in week 1 against Cincinnati and week 2 against Minnesota. He threw three interceptions in a week 4 loss to Detroit. In week five, Cutler was sacked three times and fumbled in the first 16 minutes of the game, then rebounded for 358 yards, two touchdowns, and a season-high 128.1 passer rating in defeat.[139] He threw 2 touchdowns in a Week 6 win over the New York Giants. Through the first six games, he had a career best 95.2 passer rating, five multiple touchdown games, and a franchise-record 1,630 passing yards.[140][141]

However, against the Washington Redskins the following week, his 100th career start, Cutler tore a groin muscle when sacked by Chris Baker, breaking Jim Harbaugh's franchise record for most times sacked.[142][143][144] Josh McCown was solid in relief, barely losing that Redskins game in a 45–41 shootout, and after the bye-week tossing two touchdowns in a 27–21 win at Green Bay.[145] Cutler was medically cleared to return early for the week 10 game against Detroit,[146] where he had 250 yards, one touchdown, and one interception before a hit from Stephen Tulloch in the second quarter finally drove him from the game on the Bears last drive.[147] McCown drove 74 yards in 90 seconds for a touchdown, but the two-point conversion failed and the Bears lost 21–19.[148]

Cutler missed the next four games with his injury and McCown played well in his absence, leading to some controversy when Cutler was reinstated as the starting QB in Week 15.[147][149][150] Cutler threw two interceptions in the first half against the Cleveland Browns, one returned for a touchdown, but ended with a 102.2 passer rating and three touchdowns.[151] In the next week's 54–11 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Cutler ended up with 14,687 career passing yards for the Bears, one more than Sid Luckman's franchise record.[152] The season finale was a winner-takes-the-division matchup at home against Green Bay. Despite Cutler's 15-of-24 passing for 226 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception for a 103.8 passer rating, the Bears lost 33–28 on a last-minute Hail Mary, missing the playoffs with an 8–8 record.[153] Cutler ended the season completing 224 of 355 passes for 2,621 yards, 19 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and a career-high 89.2 passer rating.[154][155]

On January 2, 2014, Cutler signed a seven-year deal, keeping him with the Bears through the 2020 NFL season.[156]

2014 season Edit

 
Marc Trestman looks on as Cutler practices in 2014.

Cutler and the Bears struggled to a 5–11 record in Trestman's second year as head coach.[157] The Bears opened the season with an overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills, in which Cutler threw two touchdowns and interceptions for 349 yards.[158] The next week, the team overcame a 17-point deficit behind Cutler's four touchdown passes to defeat the San Francisco 49ers.[159] The next week, he led the Bears to a 27–19 victory against the New York Jets, tallying 225 passing yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.[160]

In both weeks 4 and 5, Cutler threw two touchdowns and two interceptions in defeats to the Packers and Panthers.[161][162] In week 6, Cutler recorded a career-high 381 passing yards, defeating Atlanta 27–13.[163] Cutler recorded just 190 yards in a loss to Miami, then threw three touchdowns but suffered a lopsided 51–23 defeat to the New England Patriots, and threw two interceptions in an even worse 55–14 loss to the Packers.[164][165][166] The 3–6 Bears drew criticism from former Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, who suggested that Phil Emery shouldn't have re-signed Cutler. "Financially, he is one of the elite guys in the NFL... He just hasn't produced like an elite quarterback."[167]

Cutler and the Bears rebounded with two consecutive wins. He threw three touchdowns, two interceptions, and 330 yards against the Vikings, and 130 yards and one passing touchdown against Tampa Bay.[168][169] That would be the last win of the season. Cutler started the Thanksgiving Day game against Detroit with two passing touchdowns, but the Bears stumbled for the remainder of the game en route to 34–17 loss. He finished the game with two touchdowns, two interceptions, and 280 yards.[170] The Bears suffered their eighth loss of the season to the Dallas Cowboys, in which Cutler threw 341 yards, two touchdowns and one interception, mathematically eliminating the Bears from the playoffs.[171] Under criticism, offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer partially blamed Cutler's audibles and impromptu play calling for the poor record, but later apologized to Cutler and the Bears organization in a press conference.[172] The next week, Cutler threw two touchdowns, three interceptions, and just 194 yards for a season-low 55.8 passer rating in a loss to the Saints.[173] Trestman demoted Cutler in favor of Jimmy Clausen,[174] but Cutler returned when Clausen suffered a concussion in the loss to Detroit. In the Bears' season finale against the Vikings, Cutler completed 23 of 36 passes for 172 yards, and a 63 passer rating in the loss.[175] He accrued 3,812 passing yards, a career-high 28 passing touchdowns, but led the NFL with 18 interceptions.[176]

2015 season Edit

The Bears hired John Fox as their new head coach on January 19. Both Fox and GM Ryan Pace were initially lukewarm on Cutler,[177] but reluctantly decided to keep Cutler as the starter.[178] Tight end Martellus Bennett indicated his teammates were similarly unenthusiastic.[179]

Cutler began the season with a lackluster 225 yards in a loss to Green Bay, tossing a last-minute touchdown to Bennett to bring his rating up to 67.5.[180] He began Week 2 against the Cardinals with 8 straight completions, but then threw an interception and injured his hamstring failing to stop safety Tony Jefferson from returning it for a touchdown.[181] Without Cutler, the Bears lost 48–23 to the Cardinals, and were shutout 26–0 in Week 3 at Seattle.[182] Cutler returned against Oakland, throwing two first half touchdowns, and drove 48 yards in the last 2:05 to set-up a game-winning field goal.[183] In Week 5, Cutler threw two touchdowns in the final 3:05 for a dramatic 18–17 victory over the Chiefs and a tie of Jim McMahon's record for the most wins in team history.[184] In Week 6, Cutler was just short of a third consecutive comeback: despite a season-best 353 yards, a 4th quarter touchdown and 2-point conversion, followed by a 69-yard drive in 17 seconds for a game-tying field goal, the Bears lost in overtime to the Lions.[185] After the bye, in Week 8 Cutler again scored a go-ahead touchdown late in the 4th quarter, but the Vikings rallied for two late scores and a 23–20 win.[186] In Week 9 against San Diego, Cutler threw yet another late 4th quarter touchdown, which both won the game 22–19, and set the Bears franchise record (139).[187] In Week 10, Cutler had a stellar performance in a 37–13 win against St. Louis, going 19-for-24 for 258 yards, three touchdowns (two of them for 80+ yards for the only time in franchise history)[188] and no interceptions; his 151.0 passer rating was a career-best.[189]

That would be the season high-point for both the 4–5 Bears and Cutler. The Bears went 2–5 the rest of the season, four of the losses by less than 7 points. Cutler had three unremarkable games in narrow losses to Denver and San Francisco and a narrow win at Green Bay. In the Broncos game, Cutler led a 65-yard, potential game-tying drive, but Bears running back Jeremy Langford was stopped on the two point conversion attempt, and the Bears lost 17–15.[190] In Week 14, Cutler threw for 315 yards and two touchdowns against Washington, including a 50-yard completion with two minutes remaining, but Robbie Gould missed the game-tying field goal in a 24–21 loss.[191] The next week, Cutler was sacked five times and threw an interception in a 38–17 loss to Minnesota,[192] then had just 156 yards but a 100.2 passer rating in a win over Tampa Bay.[193] In the season finale against Detroit, Cutler had two touchdowns, but three interceptions including one deep in Lions territory at the 2 minute warning to seal the 24–20 loss.[194]

Despite his receiving unit being plagued by injuries, Cutler had one of his best seasons as he ended 2015 with 3,629 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, 11 interceptions,[195] and career highs in passer rating (92.3)[196] and completion percentage (64.4). The 11 interceptions were the lowest in his career[197] and resulted in an interception percentage of 2.3, the lowest in a season when he has started at least 12 games,[198] while 21 touchdowns were his second-most since 2011 and the 3,629 yards were the third-most in his career.[197] On third down, Cutler had a 103.2 passer rating (fourth in the NFL) after completing 91 of 141 passes for 1,242 yards, seven touchdowns and two interceptions.[199]

2016 season Edit

With Adam Gase's departure to become the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, Dowell Loggains became the Bears' offensive coordinator.[200] In Cutler's first two games, he was sacked eight times and had two interceptions in losses to the Houston Texans[201] (where he injured his right thumb but completed the game),[202] and Philadelphia Eagles (where he re-aggravated his injury and was replaced by Brian Hoyer).[203] He missed the next five games before making his return against the Vikings, where he completed 20 of 31 passes for 252 yards, a touchdown and a 100.5 passer rating en route to a 20–10 victory.[204] Zach Miller praised Cutler's performance in his return, even adding that he delivered a half-time speech to motivate his teammates.[205] Cutler fumbled and threw two interceptions (including a pick-6) in a loss to Tampa Bay.[206] Cutler sustained a labrum injury in his throwing shoulder on November 20, 2016, in a loss to the Giants, and missed the rest of the season.[207][208] In his five games in 2016, Cutler recorded 1,059 passing yards, four touchdowns, five interceptions, and a 78.1 passer rating.[209]

On March 9, 2017, Cutler was released by the Bears through a $2 million buyout clause, after the guaranteed years in his seven-year contract had run out. After Cutler's lackluster performances and injuries, the move was expected for months, as the Bears decided to award a $45 million contract to Mike Glennon.[210] In May 2017, Cutler announced his retirement from professional football and was hired by Fox Sports to be a commentator.[211][212][213]

Miami Dolphins Edit

On August 3, 2017, Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill suffered a season-ending injury, and the team reached out to the retired Cutler.[214] On August 7, Cutler signed a one-year, $10 million contract with the Dolphins, reuniting him with former Bears offensive coordinator Adam Gase, who was hired as Miami's head coach in 2016.[215][216]

In Week 2, the Dolphins won their first game against the Los Angeles Chargers, 19–17. Cutler was 24-of-33 for 230 yards with a touchdown to wide receiver Kenny Stills in the road victory.[217] In a Week 7 game against the New York Jets, Cutler suffered multiple cracked ribs.[218] He was replaced by Matt Moore during the game and was ruled out for the following week's game against the Baltimore Ravens.[219] He returned in Week 9 to face the Oakland Raiders. In the 27–24 loss, he was very efficient going 34-of-42 for 311 yards and a touchdown.[220] In the Week 11 game, Cutler suffered a concussion, which caused him to miss the team's next game.[221] Cutler had his best performance of the year in a Monday Night Football game against New England where he outplayed Tom Brady and the Dolphins upset the Patriots. Cutler threw three touchdowns in the win.[222]

On December 27, he said he would probably only continue his NFL career if he can be a starter, stating, "I wouldn't want to move again or go somewhere just to back up."[223][224] He started 14 games and finished with 2,666 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions for the Dolphins in the 2017 season.[225] The Dolphins did not make the playoffs and Cutler went 6–8 as a starter. Many teammates, including receiver Kenny Stills, praised Cutler during the season; Stills described him as "a good man." "People in other places have kind of given him a hard time. I got to know him as a man and as a player and I appreciate him. I like him. I'm thankful for the experience of playing with him, catching some balls from him."[226]

NFL career statistics Edit

Legend
Led the league
Bold Career high
Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck Yds Fum Lost
2006 DEN 5 5 2−3 81 137 59.1 1,001 7.3 9 5 88.5 12 18 1.5 0 13 85 8 2
2007 DEN 16 16 7−9 297 467 63.6 3,497 7.5 20 14 88.1 44 205 4.7 1 27 153 11 4
2008 DEN 16 16 8−8 384 616 62.3 4,526 7.3 25 18 86.0 57 200 3.5 2 11 69 5 2
2009 CHI 16 16 7−9 336 555 60.5 3,666 6.6 27 26 76.8 40 173 4.3 1 35 204 9 1
2010 CHI 15 15 10−5 261 432 60.4 3,274 7.6 23 16 86.3 50 232 4.6 1 52 352 10 6
2011 CHI 10 10 7−3 182 314 58.0 2,319 7.4 13 7 85.7 18 55 3.1 1 23 159 7 3
2012 CHI 15 15 10−5 255 434 58.8 3,033 7.0 19 14 81.3 41 233 5.7 0 38 250 8 4
2013 CHI 11 11 5−6 224 355 63.1 2,621 7.4 19 12 89.2 23 118 5.1 0 19 132 5 3
2014 CHI 15 15 5−10 370 561 66.0 3,812 6.8 28 18 88.6 39 191 4.9 2 38 223 12 6
2015 CHI 15 15 6−9 311 483 64.4 3,659 7.6 21 11 92.3 38 201 5.3 1 29 150 8 5
2016 CHI 5 5 1−4 81 137 59.1 1,059 7.7 4 5 78.1 5 24 4.8 0 17 104 6 2
2017 MIA 14 14 6−8 266 429 62.0 2,666 6.2 19 14 80.8 15 25 1.7 0 20 154 6 0
Career 153 153 74−79 3,048 4,920 62.0 35,133 7.1 227 160 85.3 382 1,675 4.4 9 322 2,035 95 38

Awards and honors Edit

Chicago Bears franchise records Edit

As of 2022, Jay Cutler held at least 12 Bears franchise records, including:

  • Completions: career (2,020), season (384 in 2008)
  • Pass Attempts: career (3,271), season (615 in 2008)
  • Passing Yards: career (23,443)
  • Passing TDs: career (154), playoff game (2 on January 16, 2011, against the Seattle Seahawks; with 3 others)
  • Sacked: career (251), game (9 on October 3, 2010, against the New York Giants; with 2 others)
  • Pass Yds/Game: career (229.8)
  • 300+ yard passing games: career (16), season (4 in 2014; with Brian Hoyer and Mitchell Trubisky)

Other franchise records (as of 2022)

  • Highest Completion Percentage in a Single Season: 66.0% (2014) (15 starts)
  • Most 4th Quarter Comeback Wins in a Single Season: 4 (2010 and 2015)
  • Most Career 4th Quarter Comeback Wins: 16 (2009–2016)
  • Most Game Winning Drives in a Single Season: 4 (2009 and 2010 and 2015) (tied with Bill Wade and Bob Avellini)
  • Most Career Game Winning Drives: 18 (2009–2016)
  • Most Wins: 51 (2009–2016)

In the media Edit

An animated representation of Cutler briefly appeared in the South Park episode "Guitar Queer-O." The show is set in Colorado and the characters are avid Broncos fans. Two characters, Stan and Kyle, meet Cutler and say, "Nice to meet you. I mean, you kinda suck, but my dad says you might be good some day." Cutler himself later responded to the episode, saying, "It was cool. I thought it was funny. They can make fun of me if they want to."[230]

Cutler, along with former Broncos tight end Tony Scheffler and former Broncos backup quarterback Preston Parsons, took part in an episode of Oprah's Big Give filmed in Denver in 2007.[231] The episode aired on ABC on March 9, 2008.

In 2011, after the Bears lost five straight games while Cutler was out with a thumb injury, Chicago recording artist Magic 1 recorded "Cutty Come Back", a parody of the song "Baby Come Back".[232]

An internet meme, called "Smokin' Jay Cutler", portrays pictures of Cutler in an apathetic state with a cigarette photoshopped into his mouth. Cutler commented he is aware of the meme and "gets a kick out of that".[233] Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers performed a smoking gesture to reference the meme during a 38–14 win over the Bears in 2014.[234]

In 2013, Cutler played himself in an episode of the comedy show The League alongside his ex-wife, Kristin Cavallari, who appeared in one other episode of the show.[235]

Cutler supported Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election,[236] and Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020.[237][238] Cutler posted and then deleted an Instagram post in November 2020 that supported the conspiracy that Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election was illegitimate.[239]

Cutler regularly appeared on the show Very Cavallari between 2018 and 2020.[240]

Personal life Edit

 
Cutler (#6, top row, far right) with teammates and Marines at Buckley Air Force Base in 2006.

Family and children Edit

Cutler began dating Kristin Cavallari in September 2010[241] and became engaged to her in April 2011. They called off the engagement in July 2011,[242] but subsequently confirmed their reconciliation that November.[243] Cutler and Cavallari married on June 7, 2013, in Nashville, Tennessee.[244] They have two sons and one daughter.[245][246][247] Despite the birth of his first son coming the day before the Bears played their preseason opener against the Denver Broncos, Cutler dressed for the game, though he did not play.[248]

In April 2020, the couple announced that they are getting a divorce, with Cavallari saying the split came as a result of the two simply "growing apart."[249] As of May 2021, the couple had not finalized their divorce due to financial issues.[250] In June 2022, it was reported that their settlement had been finalized and the couple was officially divorced.[251]

Volunteer work Edit

Cutler does volunteer work for young people with developmental disabilities through Vanderbilt's "Best Buddies" program.[252]

During the 2007 offseason, Cutler started the Jay Cutler Foundation, which partnered with Mile High United Way's Youth Success Initiative to help at-risk youth overcome obstacles and graduate from high school.[4]

On May 1, 2008, Cutler announced that he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and needs daily insulin shots.[253] He is responding well with the insulin treatments.[254]

Cutler works with Dedicated to Diabetes, which is a Denver-based organization that aims to improve public knowledge about diabetes.[255]

For the 2009 season, Cutler teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company in a campaign called "Touchdowns For Diabetes". For every touchdown pass Cutler threw during the 2009 season, Lilly sent a child to diabetes camp by donating $1,000 to the ADA's "Camp Scholarship" fund—roughly the cost of providing tuition for one child to attend a week of diabetes camp. For every pass Cutler completed in 2009, Lilly donated $100 to the ADA Camp Scholarship fund to allow even more kids the chance to attend camp the following summer.[256]

In 2012, Cutler visited Perspectives Charter School in Chicago, and talked about diabetes awareness.[257]

Business ventures Edit

In 2021, Cutler launched a meat subscription service called CUTS and his podcast "Uncut" a few months later.[258][259] In 2022, Cutler launched Gratis Brewing, which is based in Nashville.[260]

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This article is about the American football player For the bodybuilder see Jay Cutler bodybuilder Jay Christopher Cutler born April 29 1983 is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League NFL for 12 seasons A member of the Chicago Bears for most of his career he is the franchise leader in passing yards passing touchdowns attempts and completions Jay CutlerCutler with the Bears in 2015No 6Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1983 04 29 April 29 1983 age 40 Santa Claus Indiana U S Height 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Weight 231 lb 105 kg Career informationHigh school Heritage Hills Lincoln City Indiana College Vanderbilt 2001 2005 NFL Draft 2006 Round 1 Pick 11Career historyDenver Broncos 2006 2008 Chicago Bears 2009 2016 Miami Dolphins 2017 Career highlights and awardsPro Bowl 2008 100 greatest Bears of All Time SEC Offensive Player of the Year 2005 First team All SEC 2005 Indiana Football Hall of Fame 2022 1 2 Career NFL statisticsPassing attempts 4 920Passing completions 3 048Percentage 62 0Passing yards 35 133TD INT 227 160Passer rating 85 3Player stats at NFL comCutler played college football at Vanderbilt University where he was the SEC Offensive Player of the Year as a senior and was selected in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos During his three seasons with the Broncos he earned Pro Bowl honors in 2008 The following year Cutler was traded to the Bears where he played eight seasons His most successful season was in 2010 when he led the Bears to a division title and NFC Championship Game appearance After being released by Chicago Cutler spent his final season with the Miami Dolphins He was named among the 100 greatest Bears of All Time in 2019 Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 College statistics 2 2 Awards and honors 2 3 Records 3 Professional career 3 1 Denver Broncos 3 1 1 2006 season 3 1 2 2007 season 3 1 3 2008 season 3 2 Chicago Bears 3 2 1 2009 season 3 2 2 2010 season 3 2 3 2011 season 3 2 4 2012 season 3 2 5 2013 season 3 2 6 2014 season 3 2 7 2015 season 3 2 8 2016 season 3 3 Miami Dolphins 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Awards and honors 4 2 Chicago Bears franchise records 5 In the media 6 Personal life 6 1 Family and children 6 2 Volunteer work 6 3 Business ventures 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditCutler was born in Santa Claus Indiana in 1983 Cutler attended Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City Indiana 3 He started three years as a quarterback for the Patriots football team amassing a combined 26 1 record in his junior and senior years including a perfect 15 0 during his senior year Cutler and his team outscored opponents 746 85 including a 90 0 shutout at Pike Central During his senior year Cutler connected on 122 of 202 passes 60 4 for 2 252 yards with 31 touchdowns while rushing 65 times for 493 yards with 11 touchdowns 4 He also started at safety for three years intercepting nine passes as a senior 12th overall in the state 4 His team s perfect record during his senior year included the school s first 3A state championship where Heritage Hills beat Zionsville in overtime 27 24 The most notable play of the game occurred when Cutler lateraled the ball to the halfback Cole Seifrig who then passed it to Cutler who ran it into the end zone 5 Cutler also played strong safety in the state championship and made 19 tackles 6 Cutler was named a first team All State selection by the Associated Press as a senior 4 In addition to playing football in high school he was a first team all state selection in basketball scoring 1 131 points 7 he co holds the school record for FGs made 16 in a game 8 and garnered honorable mention all state accolades as a shortstop in baseball 4 Cutler grew up as a Chicago Bears fan during his youth in Indiana 9 College career EditCutler attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee 10 He redshirted in his 2001 freshman season and subsequently started all 45 career games that he played for the Commodores the most starts by a quarterback in school history He did not miss a game in college due to injury 4 The Commodores were 11 35 during his tenure including going 5 27 versus the SEC 11 In 2002 Cutler set the school record for touchdowns and rushing yards by a freshman and rushed for more yards than any other Southeastern Conference quarterback that year The Associated Press honored him with a first team freshman All SEC selection 4 In 2004 as a junior Cutler completed 61 0 percent of his passes setting a school record while throwing for 1 844 yards with 10 touchdowns and a career low five interceptions 4 The 2005 season Cutler s final year of play at Vanderbilt was his most successful As an 11 game starter he completed 273 of 462 passes 59 1 for 3 073 yards 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions as he became the first Commodore to win the SEC Offensive Player of the Year coaches and media since 1967 4 12 With his senior season performance Cutler became the second Commodore to throw for more than 3 000 yards in a season while his 273 completions and 21 touchdowns ranked second on the school s single season list 4 He led the Commodores to victories over Wake Forest Arkansas Ole Miss Richmond and Tennessee 13 14 15 16 The Commodores also scored the second most points ever 42 laid upon the Florida Gators at their current home field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Vanderbilt nearly upset the 13th ranked Gators before falling 49 42 in the second overtime after a controversial excessive celebration call prevented the Commodores from going for 2 at the end of regulation 17 Reflecting on Cutler s college career former Denver Broncos safety John Lynch said If this guy can take a bunch of future doctors and lawyers and have them competing against the Florida Gators this guy is a stud 18 Cutler ended his career by leading Vanderbilt past Tennessee 28 24 their first over the Volunteers since 1982 the year before Cutler was born and the first in Knoxville since 1975 19 Cutler passed for three touchdowns and 315 yards becoming the first quarterback in school history to record four consecutive 300 yard passing performances 4 Cutler s final play in college was the game winning and streak ending touchdown pass to teammate Earl Bennett against Tennessee A finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award nation s top senior quarterback Cutler was a first team All SEC pick by the league s coaches and led the conference with a school record 3 288 yards of total offense 4 20 While at Vanderbilt Cutler was a three year captain and four year starter setting school career records for total offense 9 953 yards touchdown passes 59 passing yards 8 697 pass completions 710 pass attempts 1 242 and combined touchdowns 76 21 Cutler graduated from Vanderbilt in 2005 with a bachelor s degree in human and organizational development 4 In 2016 Cutler was inducted into the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame 22 College statistics Edit Season Passing RushingCmp Att Pct Yds Y A TD Int Sck Eff 23 Att Yds Avg TD2001 nbsp Redshirt2002 103 212 48 6 1 433 6 8 10 9 17 112 4 123 393 3 2 92003 187 327 57 2 2 347 7 2 18 13 16 127 7 115 299 2 6 12004 147 241 61 0 1 844 7 7 10 5 24 134 8 109 349 3 2 62005 273 462 59 1 3 073 6 7 21 9 23 126 1 106 215 2 0 1Career 710 1 242 57 2 8 697 7 0 59 36 80 125 9 453 1 256 2 8 17Awards and honors Edit The Sporting News third team freshman All American 2002 Associated Press first team freshman All SEC 2002 First team All SEC 2005 SEC Offensive Player of the Year 2005 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award finalist 2005 Maxwell Award Semifinalist 2005 Davey O Brien Award Finalist 2005 Manning Award Finalist 2005 Sammy Baugh Trophy Finalist 2005 Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame 2016 Records Edit Vanderbilt University school career records Total offense 9 953 Combined touchdowns 76Professional career EditPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Bench press Wonderlic6 ft 3 1 4 in 1 91 m 226 lb 103 kg 31 1 2 in 0 80 m 9 3 8 in 0 24 m 4 77 s 1 62 s 2 78 s 4 26 s 7 10 s 23 reps 26 24 All values from NFL Combine 25 26 27 28 Cutler was ranked by many experts as the third best quarterback prospect in the 2006 NFL Draft after Matt Leinart of USC and Vince Young of Texas ESPN s Chris Mortensen and Ron Jaworski tabbed him as the best quarterback available in the draft and some scouts believed he had better arm strength than Young and Leinart and compared him to Brett Favre for his gunslinger attitude 29 30 At the 2006 NFL Scouting Combine Cutler completed 23 repetitions of a 225 pound bench press more than some linemen and ran a 40 yard dash in 4 77 seconds 27 Cutler was selected with the 11th pick of the first round of the draft by the Denver Broncos who traded their 1st and 3rd round picks to the St Louis Rams to move up 31 Many believed Cutler was chosen by the Broncos due to the lackluster performance in the previous season s AFC Championship Game of Jake Plummer 32 After the pick by Denver Cutler said We had no warning I think I knew about 15 seconds before everyone else did 33 Cutler as predicted by most was the third quarterback chosen after Young 3rd overall and Leinart 10th He is the third first round pick to come from Vanderbilt preceded by Will Wolford and Bill Wade On July 27 2006 Cutler agreed to terms on a six year 48 million contract which included 11 million in bonuses 34 Denver Broncos Edit 2006 season Edit After a strong training camp in 2006 Cutler was promoted from third to second on the Broncos quarterback depth chart ahead of Bradlee Van Pelt He passed for more yards than any other rookie in the preseason On November 27 head coach Mike Shanahan officially announced that Cutler would replace Jake Plummer as starting quarterback despite a 7 4 record because I think he gives us the best chance to win now 35 36 The controversial decision capped weeks of speculation and rumors about Cutler s impending promotion to a starting role 37 Cutler took his first NFL snap on December 3 Week 13 and after some initial jitters 0 3 with sack and fumble completed his first touchdown to tight end Stephen Alexander in the second quarter 38 In the fourth quarter he threw a memorable 71 yard touchdown to fellow rookie Brandon Marshall to tie the game 20 20 It was one of the longest touchdown passes for a debut in NFL history and was also the second longest pass play between two rookies in Broncos history 4 He also had two interceptions and took three sacks in the loss 39 On December 10 in a road loss against the San Diego Chargers Cutler connected with tight end Tony Scheffler for two touchdowns in a span of 48 seconds which is tied for fastest in league history that two rookies produced a pair of scoring passes 4 Cutler s first win came in his third start on December 17 which was a 37 20 road victory over the Arizona Cardinals 40 He finished the game 21 of 31 with 261 yards two touchdowns an interception and a QB rating of 101 7 the highest for a Broncos rookie since John Elway in 1983 4 One touchdown traveled 65 yards in the air and was recorded as a 54 yard touchdown to Javon Walker on the Broncos third play of the game Shanahan said to the media You saw what he could do today It doesn t take a genius out there to figure out this guy is very composed can make all the throws and plays with a lot of confidence 41 Cutler then led the Broncos to a Christmas Eve win over the Cincinnati Bengals 24 23 in his fourth start on the season 42 He went 12 of 23 with 179 yards two touchdowns and one interception He also directed the Broncos on a 99 yard drive in the third quarter that culminated on a Mike Bell two yard touchdown run As a result of the two passing touchdowns in the game against the Bengals Cutler became the first rookie QB in NFL history to throw for at least two touchdowns in each of his first four games played 4 He also became the second rookie in league history fifth player overall to throw at least two touchdown passes in each of his first four starts 4 43 The Broncos quest to clinch a playoff berth came up short in the final game of the season when they fell at home 26 23 in overtime to the San Francisco 49ers The loss dropped the Broncos to a 9 7 overall record and 4 4 at home Despite sustaining a concussion in the first half Cutler finished 21 of 32 with 230 yards and a touchdown and led Denver on a game tying touchdown drive in the closing minutes of regulation to force overtime 44 In five games played on the season Cutler finished with a record of 2 3 and went 81 of 137 for 1 001 yards nine touchdowns and five interceptions earning a franchise rookie record passer rating of 88 5 45 He posted the second highest touchdown percentage 6 6 and third highest TD to INT ratio 1 8 among NFL rookies since 1970 with at least 125 passing attempts 4 2007 season Edit nbsp Cutler preparing for the Titans in a 2007 MNF game The 2007 NFL season marked Cutler s first full season as the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos In the first game of the season against the Buffalo Bills Cutler led Denver to a comeback win on a 12 play 42 yard drive culminating in a Jason Elam 42 yard field goal as time expired 4 Cutler s pass attempts 39 completions 23 and yards 304 for the game were career highs at the time 4 He led Denver to their second straight comeback win the next week in the home opener against the Oakland Raiders Late in regulation Cutler moved the team 78 yards in 15 plays for the game tying field goal with 2 18 remaining 4 The game went into overtime where he engineered a 52 yard drive that led to another game winning field goal by Elam Cutler had a touchdown pass during the game making him the first Broncos passer to begin his Broncos career with at least one touchdown pass in his first seven starts 4 The streak reached nine games through losses to Jacksonville and Indianapolis which featured his first career rushing touchdown but ended with a 41 3 home loss to the San Diego Chargers in the fifth game of the season 4 After the bye week in Week 6 the 2 3 Broncos beat the 4 1 Pittsburgh Steelers 31 28 all three wins on last second Elam field goals Cutler had a QB rating of 106 7 and career highs of 75 9 passes completed three touchdowns 41 rushing yards and a long run of 31 yards earning NBC Sunday Night Football s Horse Trailer Player of the Game with Elam 46 4 Cutler finally had an interception free game in his 12th start against the 6 1 Green Bay Packers in which he drove 89 yards for a game tying field goal in the last 2 27 of regulation before losing in overtime 19 13 on Green Bay s first play from scrimmage 47 In week 8 Cutler had just four attempts against the Detroit Lions before leaving with a leg injury backup Patrick Ramsey floundered in a 44 7 loss Cutler returned the next week in a 27 11 victory at Kansas City 48 In Week 10 the 4 5 Broncos faced the 6 3 Tennessee Titans and fellow 2006 draftee Vince Young for the first time in a MNF game 49 Cutler posted a career second best 137 0 passer rating in a 34 20 victory 50 He was the first Broncos quarterback since Elway in 1995 to throw two 40 yard touchdowns in a game of the team s franchise record four 40 yard touchdowns that night and the 5 5 Broncos moved into a tie with San Diego atop the AFC West However the Broncos won only one of the next five games a 41 7 Chiefs blowout In that game Cutler passed for four touchdowns and a then career best rating of 141 0 51 But that bright spot came between two pairs of losses in the four games Cutler had five interceptions took 12 sacks twice had a rating under 50 0 and culminated in 23 3 loss to San Diego that eliminated the Broncos from the playoffs 52 Cutler salvaged a 7 9 record with a 22 19 overtime win over Minnesota eliminating them as well 53 Denver missed the playoffs for a second straight year Cutler started all 16 games completing 297 of 467 passes 63 6 for 3 497 yards 20 touchdowns and 14 interceptions He was the NFL s 12th ranked passer 88 1 and also had the tenth most passing yards 3 497 Furthermore Cutler was the league s ninth best third down passer with a 92 1 passer rating 73 of 125 for 901 yards eight touchdowns and three interceptions It was the seventh most passing yards in Broncos history and third best completion percentage 4 Like his predecessor Plummer Cutler showed mobility with 44 rushes for 205 yards 4 7 yards per carry and a touchdown on the season 54 In late 2007 various experts suggested Cutler was the young quarterback most likely to reach the elite status along the lines of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady 55 Cutler Brandon Marshall and Tony Scheffler went to Atlanta together to train and work on timing for the 2008 season 56 2008 season Edit Before the 2008 regular season began Cutler and tight end Daniel Graham were voted offensive captains by Broncos teammates 57 Cutler started the season with a 41 14 Monday Night Football victory over Oakland He completed 16 of 24 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns 58 59 The next week Cutler and the Broncos defeated the San Diego Chargers in Denver 39 38 60 Cutler went 36 of 50 with 350 yards passing and a career best tying four touchdowns including one to Eddie Royal on 4th and Goal with 0 24 left followed by a game winning two point conversion again to Royal This occurred one play after Cutler fumbled but an inadvertent whistle by referee Ed Hochuli before the Chargers recovered gave the Broncos the ball back 61 In Week 3 Cutler had 264 yards and two touchdowns in a 34 22 home win over New Orleans 62 Cutler threw two interceptions for the first time in the Broncos first defeat 33 19 at Kansas City 63 Despite this he finished September first in the AFC in completions 102 passing yards 1 275 and attempts 157 second in yards per attempt 8 12 third in passing touchdowns 9 and quarterback rating 98 6 and fifth in completion percentage 65 0 winning AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for the first time in his career 64 nbsp Cutler with the Denver Broncos in 2008The Broncos edged Tampa Bay 16 13 behind Cutler s 23 of 34 performance with 227 yards one touchdown and no interceptions 65 The Broncos were 4 1 and leading AFC West But then followed a 24 17 loss to Jacksonville Jaguars where Cutler passed for just 192 yards two touchdowns and one interception 66 Next Cutler injured his index finger on the first play of a 41 7 drubbing at New England he ended the night with 168 yards and two interceptions 67 After a bye week the Broncos suffered their third straight defeat 26 17 to Miami behind Cutler s 24 of 46 passing for 307 yards two touchdowns and season high three interceptions 68 During the 1 4 skid Cutler had all seven of the Broncos touchdowns In game 9 the Broncos found themselves down 23 10 at Cleveland but in the 4th quarter Cutler threw a career long 93 yard touchdown to Eddie Royal followed by a touchdown passes to Daniel Graham and the game winner to Brandon Marshall with 1 14 left 69 Cutler finished the game going 24 of 42 with 447 yards career high three touchdowns and one interception 69 and received AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career 70 The next week Cutler threw another late 4th quarter touchdown to Daniel Graham for a 24 20 win at Atlanta 71 In game 11 Cutler s streak of games with a touchdown ended at 11 as he went 16 of 37 for 204 yards and an interception in a 31 10 loss to Oakland 72 He did however reach 3 000 yards on the season tying John Elway by reaching this mark in 11 games In a windy game 12 against the New York Jets Cutler went 27 of 43 with 357 yards two touchdowns and one interception in the 34 17 victory 73 The 7 5 Broncos had a 3 game road win streak 3 game home loss streak and 3 game lead on San Diego who had their own 3 game loss streak with four games remaining Cutler began December completing a season high 80 of his 40 passes for 286 yards two touchdowns and one interception in a 24 17 win over the Chiefs 74 The win came via a 95 yard drive and go ahead touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall for Cutler s fourth rally of the season 75 However Cutler was just 21 of 33 with 172 yards one touchdown and one interception in a 30 20 loss to Carolina 76 and despite 359 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns had no passing touchdowns and one interception in a 30 23 loss to Buffalo 77 78 This set up a winner takes the division season finale against the San Diego Chargers Cutler went 33 of 49 with 316 yards one touchdown and two interceptions but it wasn t enough to counteract the Chargers seven touchdowns and Denver lost 52 21 failing to reach the playoffs for the third straight season 79 Cutler finished the season with career highs in passing completions 384 passing attempts 616 passing yards 4 526 passing touchdowns 25 interceptions 18 rushing attempts 57 and rushing touchdowns 2 80 At the time his passing yards completions and attempts were all single season franchise records for the Broncos He also had the most 300 yard passing games 8 in team history 4 For the season Cutler ranked third in the NFL in completions first in the AFC second in passing attempts first in the AFC third in passing yards first in the AFC and seventh in passing touchdowns third in the AFC 81 He was selected as the FedEx Air Player of the Week for his performances during Weeks 10 13 and 14 He finished third in fan voting for AFC quarterbacks in the 2009 Pro Bowl 82 and was officially selected as a reserve 83 Before the game in Hawaii fellow Pro Bowlers Peyton Manning Nick Mangold and Kris Dielman threw him into a pool ruining his blood sugar monitor A replacement one was found at a drugstore and Cutler played without incident 84 Chicago Bears Edit 2009 season Edit nbsp Cutler points out the mike linebacker during training camp 2009Cutler was traded with the Broncos fifth round selection in the 2009 NFL Draft pick to the Chicago Bears for quarterback Kyle Orton the Bears first and third round selections in 2009 and first round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft on April 3 2009 85 On October 20 Cutler and the Bears came to terms on a two year contract extension worth 30 million running through 2013 86 nbsp Cutler passes in a game against the San Francisco 49ers in 2009Cutler was the subject of most of the praise and criticism during the Chicago Bears mercurial season He began the season with 4 INTs in a loss to Green Bay followed by seven touchdowns to one interception in three straight wins with a 100 QB Rating 87 The Bears lost eight of the next ten games behind Cutler s 11 touchdowns vs NFL leading 20 interceptions This included a Week 9 loss to San Francisco where Cutler threw a career high five interceptions and no touchdowns and a Game 14 loss to Baltimore where Cutler had career worsts of 94 yards 88 and a passer rating of 7 9 89 90 But Cutler again reversed direction in Game 15 against Brett Favre s division rival Vikings where he threw four touchdowns including a go ahead late in the 4th quarter and 31 yard game winner in overtime 91 He earned Offensive Player of the Week for his effort against the Vikings 92 He then ended the season with another four touchdown outing and win over Detroit Cutler finished the season with 27 touchdowns league leading 26 interceptions 3 666 yards passing and career worst passer rating of 76 8 93 2010 season Edit The Bears hired Mike Martz famed for developing the St Louis Rams Greatest Show on Turf as offensive coordinator Though Martz was critical of Cutler as an analyst both professed excitement about working together 94 Cutler led the Bears to a 3 0 start throwing six touchdowns and only two interceptions However in week 4 Cutler was sacked nine times in the first half against the New York Giants missing the rest of that game and the next with a concussion 95 He returned to six sacks in a loss to Seattle and 4 interceptions in a loss to Washington leaving the Bears at 4 3 at their bye week 96 97 nbsp Cutler in 2010Martz retooled the offensive line and showed more commitment to the running game allowing Cutler to escape the next three games with just six sacks total He won those three followed by then career bests of four touchdowns and rating of 146 2 in a win over the 7 3 Eagles winning NFC Player of the Week and an 80 8 completion percentage in a win over Detroit 98 99 100 After a 152 yard no touchdown two interception loss to New England Cutler won back to back games with three touchdowns one interception and 100 ratings in each before dropping the season finale to Green Bay 101 102 The Bears finished with an 11 5 record an NFC North title and a first round bye Despite taking a league leading 52 sacks Cutler finished the season with 3 274 passing yards 23 touchdowns 16 interceptions 232 rushing yards and 4 comeback victories 103 nbsp Cutler on January 2 2011 against the Green Bay Packers In Cutler s playoff debut against the Seattle Seahawks he had 274 passing yards two passing touchdowns 43 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the Bears 35 24 win making him the second quarterback in NFL history since Otto Graham in 1954 and 1955 to score two touchdown passes and two touchdown runs in a playoff game 104 In the NFC Championship Game Cutler completed 6 of 14 passes for 80 yards and an interception before a knee injury sidelined him early in the third quarter of a 21 14 loss to Green Bay 105 The Bears did not make an immediate announcement about Cutler s condition allowing speculation to grow 106 In possibly the NFL s first player on player social media attack Cutler was being criticized seconds after the injury by Maurice Jones Drew Darnell Dockett Deion Sanders and Mark Schlereth 107 108 109 Bears coach Lovie Smith later clarified that he and not Cutler made the decision after consulting the medical and training staff 106 110 The following day an MRI revealed Cutler had sprained his MCL 111 Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman commented that the widespread reaction reflected hostility towards Cutler s career long polarizing attitude 112 Bears teammates defended Cutler and his critics themselves became the targets of insults from other players including Packers Aaron Rodgers disrespectful 113 LeRoy Butler stupid 114 and B J Raji pretty wrong and a lot times it has a lot to do with jealousy 115 2011 season Edit Throughout 2011 offensive coordinator Mike Martz was commonly criticized for aggressive play calling in a pass happy offense leading to unnecessary wear on a quarterback returning from injury In the season opener against the Atlanta Falcons Cutler started the season off on a good note with 312 passing yards two touchdowns and one interception in the 30 12 win 116 In Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints Cutler was sacked 6 times and kicked in the throat 117 During Week 6 Cutler was caught on microphone asking a player to go to Martz on the sideline and Tell him I said fuck him 118 Despite these incidents by Week 10 Cutler had a QB rating of 85 7 12th in the league and the Bears were 6 3 However on November 20 Cutler broke the thumb on his throwing hand tackling San Diego s Antoine Cason after an interception He played through the final drive for the win but the injury required season ending surgery 119 Under backups Caleb Hanie and Josh McCown the Bears lost six of their remaining seven games and missed the playoffs Overall in his shortened 2011 season Cutler had 2 319 passing yards 13 touchdowns and seven interceptions 120 2012 season Edit Before the season the Bears replaced Martz with Mike Tice hired Cutler s former coach Jeremy Bates from the Broncos 121 and acquired his former teammate wide receiver Brandon Marshall from the Miami Dolphins 122 Unlike Martz Tice allowed Cutler to call audibles at the line of scrimmage 123 nbsp Cutler talking to Brandon Marshall at Bears Training Camp in 2012Cutler started his season by throwing an interception returned for a touchdown by the Colts Jerrell Freeman He bounced back from a 4 9 first quarter passer rating 124 to finish the game 21 of 35 for 333 yards two touchdowns and a 98 9 passer rating in a 41 21 victory 125 In week 2 Cutler was sacked seven times and threw four interceptions against Green Bay yelling at his porous offensive line and bumping left tackle J Marcus Webb 126 on his way to a 28 2 passer rating in a 23 10 loss 127 The line responded by surrendering just 5 sacks in the next three games all wins the second a 34 18 win over Dallas where Cutler was 18 of 24 for 275 yards two touchdowns no interceptions and the third best passer rating of his career 140 1 128 After close wins over Detroit and Carolina Cutler had three touchdowns and no interceptions with a rating of 138 1 in a 51 20 blowout of Tennessee bringing the Bears to 7 1 on the season and Cutler s personal record in games with a 100 QB rating to 25 0 129 In Week 10 against the Houston Texans Cutler joined Michael Vick and Alex Smith as the third NFL quarterback out with a concussion that day 130 His replacement Jason Campbell lost that game and the next 131 Cutler returned for a Week 12 win over the Minnesota Vikings 132 Despite a 119 6 passer rating against the Seattle Seahawks in week 13 the Bears lost in overtime 133 which was followed by two close losses to Minnesota and Green Bay Cutler finished the season with two solid performances in easy wins over the Cardinals and Lions Despite a 10 6 record the Bears missed the playoffs 134 Cutler again finished the season in the top 5 for times sacked but nevertheless led the league in fourth quarter passer rating with 114 7 135 In just four seasons he was already the Bears all time team leader in passer rating 81 9 and completions 1 034 and second in yards 12 292 touchdowns 82 and completion percentage 59 6 136 His reunion with Brandon Marshall led to franchise records of 118 receptions for 1 508 yards and the 7th year receiver s first All Pro selection 137 2013 season Edit New head coach Marc Trestman developed a successful strategy to better protect his quarterback and in the first six games Cutler was sacked only 9 times compared to 23 19 and 19 in the previous three seasons 138 Under the new scheme Cutler began the season with three consecutive games with a 90 passer rating for the first time since 2009 In each of those wins he threw touchdowns in the 4th quarter including game winners in week 1 against Cincinnati and week 2 against Minnesota He threw three interceptions in a week 4 loss to Detroit In week five Cutler was sacked three times and fumbled in the first 16 minutes of the game then rebounded for 358 yards two touchdowns and a season high 128 1 passer rating in defeat 139 He threw 2 touchdowns in a Week 6 win over the New York Giants Through the first six games he had a career best 95 2 passer rating five multiple touchdown games and a franchise record 1 630 passing yards 140 141 However against the Washington Redskins the following week his 100th career start Cutler tore a groin muscle when sacked by Chris Baker breaking Jim Harbaugh s franchise record for most times sacked 142 143 144 Josh McCown was solid in relief barely losing that Redskins game in a 45 41 shootout and after the bye week tossing two touchdowns in a 27 21 win at Green Bay 145 Cutler was medically cleared to return early for the week 10 game against Detroit 146 where he had 250 yards one touchdown and one interception before a hit from Stephen Tulloch in the second quarter finally drove him from the game on the Bears last drive 147 McCown drove 74 yards in 90 seconds for a touchdown but the two point conversion failed and the Bears lost 21 19 148 Cutler missed the next four games with his injury and McCown played well in his absence leading to some controversy when Cutler was reinstated as the starting QB in Week 15 147 149 150 Cutler threw two interceptions in the first half against the Cleveland Browns one returned for a touchdown but ended with a 102 2 passer rating and three touchdowns 151 In the next week s 54 11 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles Cutler ended up with 14 687 career passing yards for the Bears one more than Sid Luckman s franchise record 152 The season finale was a winner takes the division matchup at home against Green Bay Despite Cutler s 15 of 24 passing for 226 yards two touchdowns and one interception for a 103 8 passer rating the Bears lost 33 28 on a last minute Hail Mary missing the playoffs with an 8 8 record 153 Cutler ended the season completing 224 of 355 passes for 2 621 yards 19 touchdowns 12 interceptions and a career high 89 2 passer rating 154 155 On January 2 2014 Cutler signed a seven year deal keeping him with the Bears through the 2020 NFL season 156 2014 season Edit nbsp Marc Trestman looks on as Cutler practices in 2014 Cutler and the Bears struggled to a 5 11 record in Trestman s second year as head coach 157 The Bears opened the season with an overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills in which Cutler threw two touchdowns and interceptions for 349 yards 158 The next week the team overcame a 17 point deficit behind Cutler s four touchdown passes to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 159 The next week he led the Bears to a 27 19 victory against the New York Jets tallying 225 passing yards two touchdowns and no interceptions 160 In both weeks 4 and 5 Cutler threw two touchdowns and two interceptions in defeats to the Packers and Panthers 161 162 In week 6 Cutler recorded a career high 381 passing yards defeating Atlanta 27 13 163 Cutler recorded just 190 yards in a loss to Miami then threw three touchdowns but suffered a lopsided 51 23 defeat to the New England Patriots and threw two interceptions in an even worse 55 14 loss to the Packers 164 165 166 The 3 6 Bears drew criticism from former Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher who suggested that Phil Emery shouldn t have re signed Cutler Financially he is one of the elite guys in the NFL He just hasn t produced like an elite quarterback 167 Cutler and the Bears rebounded with two consecutive wins He threw three touchdowns two interceptions and 330 yards against the Vikings and 130 yards and one passing touchdown against Tampa Bay 168 169 That would be the last win of the season Cutler started the Thanksgiving Day game against Detroit with two passing touchdowns but the Bears stumbled for the remainder of the game en route to 34 17 loss He finished the game with two touchdowns two interceptions and 280 yards 170 The Bears suffered their eighth loss of the season to the Dallas Cowboys in which Cutler threw 341 yards two touchdowns and one interception mathematically eliminating the Bears from the playoffs 171 Under criticism offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer partially blamed Cutler s audibles and impromptu play calling for the poor record but later apologized to Cutler and the Bears organization in a press conference 172 The next week Cutler threw two touchdowns three interceptions and just 194 yards for a season low 55 8 passer rating in a loss to the Saints 173 Trestman demoted Cutler in favor of Jimmy Clausen 174 but Cutler returned when Clausen suffered a concussion in the loss to Detroit In the Bears season finale against the Vikings Cutler completed 23 of 36 passes for 172 yards and a 63 passer rating in the loss 175 He accrued 3 812 passing yards a career high 28 passing touchdowns but led the NFL with 18 interceptions 176 2015 season Edit The Bears hired John Fox as their new head coach on January 19 Both Fox and GM Ryan Pace were initially lukewarm on Cutler 177 but reluctantly decided to keep Cutler as the starter 178 Tight end Martellus Bennett indicated his teammates were similarly unenthusiastic 179 Cutler began the season with a lackluster 225 yards in a loss to Green Bay tossing a last minute touchdown to Bennett to bring his rating up to 67 5 180 He began Week 2 against the Cardinals with 8 straight completions but then threw an interception and injured his hamstring failing to stop safety Tony Jefferson from returning it for a touchdown 181 Without Cutler the Bears lost 48 23 to the Cardinals and were shutout 26 0 in Week 3 at Seattle 182 Cutler returned against Oakland throwing two first half touchdowns and drove 48 yards in the last 2 05 to set up a game winning field goal 183 In Week 5 Cutler threw two touchdowns in the final 3 05 for a dramatic 18 17 victory over the Chiefs and a tie of Jim McMahon s record for the most wins in team history 184 In Week 6 Cutler was just short of a third consecutive comeback despite a season best 353 yards a 4th quarter touchdown and 2 point conversion followed by a 69 yard drive in 17 seconds for a game tying field goal the Bears lost in overtime to the Lions 185 After the bye in Week 8 Cutler again scored a go ahead touchdown late in the 4th quarter but the Vikings rallied for two late scores and a 23 20 win 186 In Week 9 against San Diego Cutler threw yet another late 4th quarter touchdown which both won the game 22 19 and set the Bears franchise record 139 187 In Week 10 Cutler had a stellar performance in a 37 13 win against St Louis going 19 for 24 for 258 yards three touchdowns two of them for 80 yards for the only time in franchise history 188 and no interceptions his 151 0 passer rating was a career best 189 That would be the season high point for both the 4 5 Bears and Cutler The Bears went 2 5 the rest of the season four of the losses by less than 7 points Cutler had three unremarkable games in narrow losses to Denver and San Francisco and a narrow win at Green Bay In the Broncos game Cutler led a 65 yard potential game tying drive but Bears running back Jeremy Langford was stopped on the two point conversion attempt and the Bears lost 17 15 190 In Week 14 Cutler threw for 315 yards and two touchdowns against Washington including a 50 yard completion with two minutes remaining but Robbie Gould missed the game tying field goal in a 24 21 loss 191 The next week Cutler was sacked five times and threw an interception in a 38 17 loss to Minnesota 192 then had just 156 yards but a 100 2 passer rating in a win over Tampa Bay 193 In the season finale against Detroit Cutler had two touchdowns but three interceptions including one deep in Lions territory at the 2 minute warning to seal the 24 20 loss 194 Despite his receiving unit being plagued by injuries Cutler had one of his best seasons as he ended 2015 with 3 629 passing yards 21 touchdowns 11 interceptions 195 and career highs in passer rating 92 3 196 and completion percentage 64 4 The 11 interceptions were the lowest in his career 197 and resulted in an interception percentage of 2 3 the lowest in a season when he has started at least 12 games 198 while 21 touchdowns were his second most since 2011 and the 3 629 yards were the third most in his career 197 On third down Cutler had a 103 2 passer rating fourth in the NFL after completing 91 of 141 passes for 1 242 yards seven touchdowns and two interceptions 199 2016 season Edit With Adam Gase s departure to become the head coach of the Miami Dolphins Dowell Loggains became the Bears offensive coordinator 200 In Cutler s first two games he was sacked eight times and had two interceptions in losses to the Houston Texans 201 where he injured his right thumb but completed the game 202 and Philadelphia Eagles where he re aggravated his injury and was replaced by Brian Hoyer 203 He missed the next five games before making his return against the Vikings where he completed 20 of 31 passes for 252 yards a touchdown and a 100 5 passer rating en route to a 20 10 victory 204 Zach Miller praised Cutler s performance in his return even adding that he delivered a half time speech to motivate his teammates 205 Cutler fumbled and threw two interceptions including a pick 6 in a loss to Tampa Bay 206 Cutler sustained a labrum injury in his throwing shoulder on November 20 2016 in a loss to the Giants and missed the rest of the season 207 208 In his five games in 2016 Cutler recorded 1 059 passing yards four touchdowns five interceptions and a 78 1 passer rating 209 On March 9 2017 Cutler was released by the Bears through a 2 million buyout clause after the guaranteed years in his seven year contract had run out After Cutler s lackluster performances and injuries the move was expected for months as the Bears decided to award a 45 million contract to Mike Glennon 210 In May 2017 Cutler announced his retirement from professional football and was hired by Fox Sports to be a commentator 211 212 213 Miami Dolphins Edit On August 3 2017 Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill suffered a season ending injury and the team reached out to the retired Cutler 214 On August 7 Cutler signed a one year 10 million contract with the Dolphins reuniting him with former Bears offensive coordinator Adam Gase who was hired as Miami s head coach in 2016 215 216 In Week 2 the Dolphins won their first game against the Los Angeles Chargers 19 17 Cutler was 24 of 33 for 230 yards with a touchdown to wide receiver Kenny Stills in the road victory 217 In a Week 7 game against the New York Jets Cutler suffered multiple cracked ribs 218 He was replaced by Matt Moore during the game and was ruled out for the following week s game against the Baltimore Ravens 219 He returned in Week 9 to face the Oakland Raiders In the 27 24 loss he was very efficient going 34 of 42 for 311 yards and a touchdown 220 In the Week 11 game Cutler suffered a concussion which caused him to miss the team s next game 221 Cutler had his best performance of the year in a Monday Night Football game against New England where he outplayed Tom Brady and the Dolphins upset the Patriots Cutler threw three touchdowns in the win 222 On December 27 he said he would probably only continue his NFL career if he can be a starter stating I wouldn t want to move again or go somewhere just to back up 223 224 He started 14 games and finished with 2 666 passing yards 19 touchdowns and 14 interceptions for the Dolphins in the 2017 season 225 The Dolphins did not make the playoffs and Cutler went 6 8 as a starter Many teammates including receiver Kenny Stills praised Cutler during the season Stills described him as a good man People in other places have kind of given him a hard time I got to know him as a man and as a player and I appreciate him I like him I m thankful for the experience of playing with him catching some balls from him 226 NFL career statistics EditLegendLed the leagueBold Career highYear Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks FumblesGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck Yds Fum Lost2006 DEN 5 5 2 3 81 137 59 1 1 001 7 3 9 5 88 5 12 18 1 5 0 13 85 8 22007 DEN 16 16 7 9 297 467 63 6 3 497 7 5 20 14 88 1 44 205 4 7 1 27 153 11 42008 DEN 16 16 8 8 384 616 62 3 4 526 7 3 25 18 86 0 57 200 3 5 2 11 69 5 22009 CHI 16 16 7 9 336 555 60 5 3 666 6 6 27 26 76 8 40 173 4 3 1 35 204 9 12010 CHI 15 15 10 5 261 432 60 4 3 274 7 6 23 16 86 3 50 232 4 6 1 52 352 10 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records Edit As of 2022 Jay Cutler held at least 12 Bears franchise records including Completions career 2 020 season 384 in 2008 Pass Attempts career 3 271 season 615 in 2008 Passing Yards career 23 443 Passing TDs career 154 playoff game 2 on January 16 2011 against the Seattle Seahawks with 3 others Sacked career 251 game 9 on October 3 2010 against the New York Giants with 2 others Pass Yds Game career 229 8 300 yard passing games career 16 season 4 in 2014 with Brian Hoyer and Mitchell Trubisky Other franchise records as of 2022 Highest Completion Percentage in a Single Season 66 0 2014 15 starts Most 4th Quarter Comeback Wins in a Single Season 4 2010 and 2015 Most Career 4th Quarter Comeback Wins 16 2009 2016 Most Game Winning Drives in a Single Season 4 2009 and 2010 and 2015 tied with Bill Wade and Bob Avellini Most Career Game Winning Drives 18 2009 2016 Most Wins 51 2009 2016 In the media EditAn animated representation of Cutler briefly appeared in the South Park episode Guitar Queer O The show is set in Colorado and the characters are avid Broncos fans Two characters Stan and Kyle meet Cutler and say Nice to meet you I mean you kinda suck but my dad says you might be good some day Cutler himself later responded to the episode saying It was cool I thought it was funny They can make fun of me if they want to 230 Cutler along with former Broncos tight end Tony Scheffler and former Broncos backup quarterback Preston Parsons took part in an episode of Oprah s Big Give filmed in Denver in 2007 231 The episode aired on ABC on March 9 2008 In 2011 after the Bears lost five straight games while Cutler was out with a thumb injury Chicago recording artist Magic 1 recorded Cutty Come Back a parody of the song Baby Come Back 232 An internet meme called Smokin Jay Cutler portrays pictures of Cutler in an apathetic state with a cigarette photoshopped into his mouth Cutler commented he is aware of the meme and gets a kick out of that 233 Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers performed a smoking gesture to reference the meme during a 38 14 win over the Bears in 2014 234 In 2013 Cutler played himself in an episode of the comedy show The League alongside his ex wife Kristin Cavallari who appeared in one other episode of the show 235 Cutler supported Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election 236 and Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 237 238 Cutler posted and then deleted an Instagram post in November 2020 that supported the conspiracy that Joe Biden s victory in the 2020 presidential election was illegitimate 239 Cutler regularly appeared on the show Very Cavallari between 2018 and 2020 240 Personal life Edit nbsp Cutler 6 top row far right with teammates and Marines at Buckley Air Force Base in 2006 Family and children Edit Cutler began dating Kristin Cavallari in September 2010 241 and became engaged to her in April 2011 They called off the engagement in July 2011 242 but subsequently confirmed their reconciliation that November 243 Cutler and Cavallari married on June 7 2013 in Nashville Tennessee 244 They have two sons and one daughter 245 246 247 Despite the birth of his first son coming the day before the Bears played their preseason opener against the Denver Broncos Cutler dressed for the game though he did not play 248 In April 2020 the couple announced that they are getting a divorce with Cavallari saying the split came as a result of the two simply growing apart 249 As of May 2021 the couple had not finalized their divorce due to financial issues 250 In June 2022 it was reported that their settlement had been finalized and the couple was officially divorced 251 Volunteer work Edit Cutler does volunteer work for young people with developmental disabilities through Vanderbilt s Best Buddies program 252 During the 2007 offseason Cutler started the Jay Cutler Foundation which partnered with Mile High United Way s Youth Success Initiative to help at risk youth overcome obstacles and graduate from high school 4 On May 1 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