Former Vanderbilt University and Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested for driving under the influence in Franklin, Tennessee, on Thursday night.
Cutler, 41, was charged with DUI, possession of a handgun while intoxicated, failure to exercise due care, and violation of implied consent law, WKRN reported. The Pro Bowler, who started his NFL career with the Denver Broncos, was booked in the Williamson County Jail and was released late Thursday night after posting $5,000 bond, according to TMZ.
Just In: Former Vandy and NFL quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested in Franklin Thursday night for DUI, other charges pic.twitter.com/vHILSqoDwk
— NewsChannel 5 (@NC5) October 18, 2024
Following an impressive college career at Vanderbilt, Cutler was selected 11th overall by the Broncos in the 2006 NFL draft. He was traded to the Bears in 2009 and played in Chicago for eight seasons. Cutler was offered a job as a broadcaster for Fox Sports after retiring in 2017, but he decided to return to the NFL as a backup for the Miami Dolphins.
In 2022, Cutler said he “would love” another opportunity to get in the broadcasting booth.
“If an opportunity arises, I would jump at it,” he said.
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Between 2021 and 2022, Cutler also had a podcast, “Uncut with Jay Cutler,” where the former quarterback talked with “friends, former teammates, fellow pro athletes, and experts alike” about “controversial news topics” and “trending discussions.” Cutler has been open about his support for Donald Trump in the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections. In July, shortly after Trump survived an assassination attempt, Cutler posted on X, “Trump 2024. Can’t stop him.”
Trump 2024. Can’t stop him pic.twitter.com/aNcOR3lUCM
— Jay Cutler (@JayHasTweets) July 13, 2024
The former NFL quarterback was married to TV personality Kristin Cavallari from 2013 until the couple finalized their divorce in 2022. Cutler and Cavallari starred in the series “Very Cavallari,” which followed the couple’s life in Nashville. Cutler and Cavallari share three young children.
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Former Vanderbilt University and Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested for driving under the influence in Franklin, Tennessee, on Thursday night.
Cutler, 41, was charged with DUI, possession of a handgun while intoxicated, failure to exercise due care, and violation of implied consent law, WKRN reported. The Pro Bowler, who started his NFL career with the Denver Broncos, was booked in the Williamson County Jail and was released late Thursday night after posting $5,000 bond, according to TMZ.
Just In: Former Vandy and NFL quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested in Franklin Thursday night for DUI, other charges pic.twitter.com/vHILSqoDwk
— NewsChannel 5 (@NC5) October 18, 2024
Following an impressive college career at Vanderbilt, Cutler was selected 11th overall by the Broncos in the 2006 NFL draft. He was traded to the Bears in 2009 and played in Chicago for eight seasons. Cutler was offered a job as a broadcaster for Fox Sports after retiring in 2017, but he decided to return to the NFL as a backup for the Miami Dolphins.
In 2022, Cutler said he “would love” another opportunity to get in the broadcasting booth.
“If an opportunity arises, I would jump at it,” he said.
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Between 2021 and 2022, Cutler also had a podcast, “Uncut with Jay Cutler,” where the former quarterback talked with “friends, former teammates, fellow pro athletes, and experts alike” about “controversial news topics” and “trending discussions.” Cutler has been open about his support for Donald Trump in the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections. In July, shortly after Trump survived an assassination attempt, Cutler posted on X, “Trump 2024. Can’t stop him.”
Trump 2024. Can’t stop him pic.twitter.com/aNcOR3lUCM
— Jay Cutler (@JayHasTweets) July 13, 2024
The former NFL quarterback was married to TV personality Kristin Cavallari from 2013 until the couple finalized their divorce in 2022. Cutler and Cavallari starred in the series “Very Cavallari,” which followed the couple’s life in Nashville. Cutler and Cavallari share three young children.
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