Free agent quarterback Jay Cutler announced his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons.
Cutler is taking the Tony Romo route into broadcasting, signing with FOX Sports instead of pursuing a backup quarterback job. He reportedly wanted to continue playing football, but no one was interested in the 34-year-old's services. Cutler spent three years with the Denver Broncos and another eight in Chicago with the Bears. He made the playoffs once.
For his career, Cutler finishes with a 68-71 record while throwing for 32,467 yards with 208 touchdowns and 146 interceptions. He made the playoffs once.
Source: Rotoworld.com