Jay Cutler
American football player
Follow Jay Cutler on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
October 17 2024 | Jay Cutler was arrested in Franklin, Tennessee on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and possessing a firearm while under the influence. He allegedly attempted to flee the scene, offered $2,000 to the driver of the car he crashed into to avoid police involvement, and refused sobriety testing. He was subsequently released from Williamson County Jail after posting a $5,000 bond and charged with DUI-first offense, possession of a handgun under the influence, failure to avoid a collision, and implied consent violation. |
2023 | Became a panelist on the weekly highlight show Inside the NFL. |
2022 | Cutler launched Gratis Brewing, a brewery located in Nashville. |
2022 | Became a founding partner in Outsider.com, a digital media lifestyle company. |
June 2022 | Cutler and Cavallari's divorce settlement was finalized, officially ending their marriage. |
2021 | Dropped from an Uber Eats advertising campaign due to social media postings about COVID-19 vaccines and school mask policies. |
2021 | Jay Cutler launched CUTS, a meat subscription service business venture. |
2021 | Cutler started his podcast called 'Uncut'. |
2020 | Jay Cutler supported Donald Trump in the United States presidential election and later created and deleted an Instagram post questioning Joe Biden's election victory, appearing to suggest voter fraud. |
2020 | Concluded his appearances on Very Cavallari. |
April 2020 | Cutler and Cavallari announced their intention to divorce, citing growing apart. |
2019 | Named among the 100 greatest Bears of All-Time. |
2018 | Began regularly appearing on the reality show Very Cavallari. |
2017 | Cutler starts 14 games for the Dolphins, finishing the season with 2,666 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions, with a 6-8 record as a starter. |
December 27 2017 | Cutler states he would likely only continue his NFL career if he can be a starter, indicating potential retirement considerations. |
October 2017 | Cutler suffers multiple cracked ribs during a Week 7 game against the New York Jets, is replaced by Matt Moore, and is ruled out for the following week's game. |
August 7 2017 | Jay Cutler signs a one-year, $10 million contract with the Miami Dolphins, reuniting with former Bears offensive coordinator Adam Gase. |
August 3 2017 | Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill suffers a season-ending injury, prompting the team to reach out to Jay Cutler. |
May 2017 | Cutler announced his retirement from professional football and was subsequently hired by Fox Sports as a commentator. |
March 9 2017 | Cutler was released by the Chicago Bears through a $2 million buyout clause after the guaranteed years in his seven-year contract expired. |
2016 | Jay Cutler endorsed Donald Trump in the United States presidential election. |
2016 | Jay Cutler played the first two games of the season, being sacked eight times and having two interceptions in losses to the Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles, during which he injured his right thumb. |
2016 | Inducted into the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame. |
November 20 2016 | Cutler sustained a labrum injury in his throwing shoulder during a loss to the Giants, which ended his season prematurely. |
2015 | Recorded 4 fourth-quarter comeback wins, matching his previous 2010 performance. |
2015 | Cutler finishes the season with career-best achievements: 3,629 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, 11 interceptions (career low), 92.3 passer rating, and 64.4% completion percentage. |
January 19 2015 | John Fox hired as head coach of the Chicago Bears, with initial reluctance to keep Jay Cutler as the starter. |
2014 | Aaron Rodgers performed a smoking gesture referencing the 'Smokin' Jay Cutler' internet meme during a 38-14 win over the Bears. |
2014 | Achieved highest completion percentage in a Bears single season at 66.0% (15 starts) and recorded 4 300+ yard passing games. |
2014 | Completed the season with 3,812 passing yards, a career-high 28 passing touchdowns, and led the NFL with 18 interceptions. |
2014 | Offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer publicly criticized Cutler's audibles and play calling, later apologizing to Cutler and the Bears organization. |
2014 | Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears had a challenging season, finishing with a 5-11 record under head coach Marc Trestman. |
2014 | Briefly demoted by head coach Marc Trestman in favor of Jimmy Clausen, but returned when Clausen suffered a concussion. |
November 27 2014 | Played the Thanksgiving Day game against Detroit, throwing two passing touchdowns but ultimately losing 34-17. |
October 2014 | Cutler led the Bears to overcome a 17-point deficit, defeating the San Francisco 49ers with four touchdown passes. |
September 2014 | Cutler opened the season with an overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills, throwing two touchdowns and two interceptions for 349 yards. |
January 2 2014 | Signed a seven-year contract extension with the Chicago Bears, keeping him with the team through the 2020 NFL season. |
2013 | Played himself in an episode of the comedy show The League, alongside his ex-wife Kristin Cavallari. |
2013 | Returns from injury in week 10 against Detroit, but is driven from the game after being hit by Stephen Tulloch. |
2013 | Cutler tears a groin muscle during his 100th career start against the Washington Redskins, breaking Jim Harbaugh's franchise record for most times sacked. |
2013 | Jay Cutler begins the season under new head coach Marc Trestman, achieving three consecutive games with a 90+ passer rating for the first time since 2009, including game-winning touchdowns in weeks 1 and 2. |
December 2013 | In a game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Cutler surpasses Sid Luckman's franchise passing yards record with 14,687 yards. |
June 7 2013 | Jay Cutler married Kristin Cavallari in Nashville, Tennessee. |
2012 | Jay Cutler publicly supported Mitt Romney in the United States presidential election. |
2012 | Visited Perspectives Charter School in Chicago to discuss diabetes awareness. |
2012 | In Week 10, Cutler was sidelined with a concussion during the game against the Houston Texans, missing subsequent games. |
2012 | Jay Cutler began the 2012 NFL season with the Chicago Bears, working under new offensive coordinator Mike Tice and reuniting with wide receiver Brandon Marshall. |
2012 | In Week 2 against Green Bay, Cutler struggled with four interceptions and was sacked seven times, leading to a heated sideline confrontation with left tackle J'Marcus Webb. |
2012 | Finished the season with a 10-6 record, missing the playoffs despite strong individual performance, leading the league in fourth-quarter passer rating with 114.7. |
2012 | Cutler returned in Week 12 for a win against the Minnesota Vikings after his concussion. |
We are only showing the most recent entries for this topic. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Jay Cutler, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.