Jay Christopher Cutler was a remarkable player in football who played in the Chicago Bears of the NFL. Out of the Draft of 2006, Cutler was chosen by the Broncos at No. 11 in the first round. He had been part of the Vanderbilt Commodores in his school years. Cutler studied in Heritage Hills High School, Step University, and Vanderbilt University before heading for his professional entries in Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears (www.jaycutlersix.com).
Achievements
He was considered the third best college quarterback after Matt Leinart of USC and Vince Young of the University of Texas. He ranked four in terms of NFL ratings on passing (www.chicagobears.com). On the occasion of his two touchdown passes against the Bengals, Cutler became the first rookie in the history of the NFL (as well as the second player in the NFL, (after Mark Rypien of the Washington Redskins in 1988) to launch at least 2 touchdowns in each of his first four games. He also became the second rookie in league history (fifth overall player) to get at least 2 touchdowns in each of its first four starts. The other rookie to get it was Dan Marino in 1983. Cutler held AFC Offensive Player of the Month award in September 2008 and Pro Bowl selection award in the same year. He was also recognized as the AFC Offensive Player of the in the year 2008 (Haugh 2011). He has a FedEx Air Player of the Week for the year 2009, and many other awards to his name (www.chicagobears.com).
Family
No credible resources report Cutler's siblings. From his official website, we learn that Cutler's father was Jack, an Indiana state police worker. His mother was named Sandy, who was a part-time teacher.
Employment
For the period 2006 through 2008, Cutler played for Denver Broncos, and from 2009 through 2015, he played for Chicago bears. Cutler performed remarkably well during 2008. Before the season, Cutler and Daniel Graham were voted by their peers, as captains on offense.
Cutler started the season to face the Oakland Raiders in Oakland in the Monday Night. He completed 16 of 24 passes, got 300 yards and 2 touchdowns, which helped the Broncos win 41-7. His performance earned him a pass rating (137.5) held the second best in the NFL after the first week of the season. The Broncos managed 441 total yards and did not lose the ball even once. The following week, Cutler and the Broncos beat the San Diego Chargers at Denver, 39-38. Cutler completed 36 of 50 passes for 350 yards and thrown 4 touchdowns, tying the best record and entries in the pass (www.chicagobears.com). One of his shots came when the party left him 24 seconds to play, in situations 4th down and 4 yards from the goal line. He threw the pass to Eddie Royal , who ...