LAKE FOREST, ILL. The Chicago Bears have fired general manager Jerry Angelo following a team collapse marked by injuries to Jay Cutler and Matt Forte and a drug scandal involving receiver Sam Hurd.
jay cutlerBears fire GM Jerry AngeloTopix - Sports News Tue, 01/03/2012 - 11:40
LAKE FOREST, ILL. The Chicago Bears have fired general manager Jerry Angelo following a team collapse marked by injuries to Jay Cutler and Matt Forte and a drug scandal involving receiver Sam Hurd. Trouble for Texans; more Snaps JudgmentsSI.com Sun, 11/27/2011 - 20:27
Caleb Hanie is no Jay Cutler, but Matt Leinart is a lot like Matt Schaub -- likely out for the season. Don Banks makes sense of a Tebow-rific Sunday, including a tasteless TD celebration. Cutler reportedly breaks thumb on throwing handSI.com Mon, 11/21/2011 - 00:11
The red-hot Bears might have to finish their playoff push without Jay Cutler, who reportedly broke his right thumb in Sunday's game. Tags:
Report: Bears QB Cutler out 6 to 8 weeks (AP)Yahoo! Sports - Top News Sun, 11/20/2011 - 21:48
The Chicago Tribune is reporting Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler broke his right thumb during Sunday's 31-20 victory over the San Diego Chargers and will miss six to eight weeks. Rodgers, Packers rollover Bears 27-17 at Soldier FieldTopix - Sports News Sun, 09/25/2011 - 21:29
Aaron Rodgers threw for 297 yards and three touchdown passes to Jermichael Finley, and the Green Bay Packers shut down Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears in a 27-17 victory Sunday. Week 3 predictionsSI.com Thu, 09/22/2011 - 09:45
The NFL serves up eight divisional games this weekend, including Patriots-Bills, Giants-Eagles and Packers-Bears. The Hills' Kristin Cavallari is engagedTopix - Sports News Tue, 04/26/2011 - 14:49
Kristin Cavallari is off the market. The Hills ' star is engaged to Jay Cutler, the quarterback for the Chicago Bears. Cutler case proves perception of injuries hasn't evolved with ga...SI.com Mon, 01/24/2011 - 16:46
Well before his MRI results came back, Jay Cutler already had been diagnosed as a quitter. Even if medicine has advanced, writes Paul Daugherty, the stone-age culture in football hasn't. |