Twitter Sounds Off After Former Bears QB Jay Cutler Is Dropped By Uber Eats After Tweets Objecting To Masks In Schools
A controversial comment by former Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has sent Twitter into a tailspin.
A controversial comment by former Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has sent Twitter into a tailspin.
Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is on the hunt for a serial killer at his farm in Nashville. Someone's been eating his chickens.
Cavallari, who currently stars in her own reality show "Very Cavallari" on E!, said that the divorce is simply a "situation of two people growing apart."
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Former Bears running back Matt Forte sat down with CBS Local to discuss facing Jay Cutler for the first time, playing in Chicago, and more.
Of course Cutler was worn down in Chicago. Can you blame him?
Jay Cutler is a gifted quarterback who often seems to lack the motivation to play football. The Dolphins will likely see both sides of him.
After officially signing in Miami, Cutler will have former Bears teammates watching him lead the Dolphins.
Cutler won't play in the Dolphins' exhibition opener Thursday, but look for him to be starting soon enough.
The people don't like you as a football player. They never will. So few of us understand you, Jay.
It will be a fool's errand to use any of Cutler's Dolphins stint to reinterpret his Bears tenure.
In Miami, Cutler will be reunited with Dolphins coach Adam Gase, who served as the Bears' offensive coordinator in 2015.
If Ryan Tannehill is unable to play this season, Miami coach Adam Gase could call upon an old friend from Chicago.
"I thought the interview was fantastic," Arians recalled of his Bears meeting. "I really was waiting for a call to tell me I had the job."
Loggains feels that Cutler will be "wonderful" as a broadcaster.
As an analyst, Cutler should hold the viewer to a higher standard because of the disdain he had for media laziness during his playing days.
Cutler will be bringing analysis from the broadcast booth next season.
Still without a starting job, Cutler could make the move to the booth.
Cutler is still without a team after being released by the Bears in March.
Marshall would like to know what on earth Cutler was thinking.
Kristin Cavallari posted a picture of a naked Cutler to her Instagram account.
Cutler is still without a team as key spots have been filled.
The recognition of the end of an era overshadows a reality that perhaps we don't want to acknowledge right now.
Cutler's eight-year tenure ended Thursday with his release from the team.
Cutler's record in eight seasons as the Bears' starting quarterback was 51-51.
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Staff Sgt. Charles Crmulett was originally from Streamwood, and joined the Air Force in 2016.
A week ago Thursday, Flossmoor Mayor Michelle Nelson said the village was "parting ways" with Jones. Last week Jones – the south suburban village's first Black police chief – filed a federal civil rights lawsuit.
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A week ago Thursday, Flossmoor Mayor Michelle Nelson said the village was "parting ways" with Jones. Last week Jones – the south suburban village's first Black police chief – filed a federal civil rights lawsuit.
The study also found that predominantly Black and Latino populations were disproportionately less likely to be tested for lead, but also disproportionately exposed to contaminated drinking water.
Staff Sgt. Charles Crmulett was originally from Streamwood, and joined the Air Force in 2016.
The fire broke out in a chemical plant at 4650 S. Racine Ave. in the early afternoon Monday.
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On Oct. 26, 2022, 7-year-old Akeem Briscoe was struck and killed by a single stray bullet while washing his hands.
In October 2022, a single stray bullet found its way through Akeem Briscoe's family's kitchen window and into the bathroom, striking the second-grader as he stood by the sink.
A week ago Thursday, Flossmoor Mayor Michelle Nelson said the village was "parting ways" with Jones. Last week Jones – the south suburban village's first Black police chief – filed a federal civil rights lawsuit.
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The eclipse, expected on April 8, will be the last one visible from the continental U.S. until 2044.
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The club informed its members it hired an art appraisal firm to help sell this original Claude Monet painting, "Pommiers en Fleurs." Board members approved the sale to help pay off some debt.
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The Julia C. Lathrop Homes along the Chicago River used to be a public housing complex. The beautiful North Side location is filled with some ugly buildings. They're vacant eyesores that have waited years to be redeveloped, so CBS 2 looked into the latest on Lathrop.
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