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Former NFL QB sentenced to jail time, loses license after DUI charge


Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler will serve four days in Williamson County Jail and lose his Tennessee driver's license following a plea deal for a DUI charge. Cutler, 42, pleaded guilty before a Williamson County judge on Tuesday, according to multiple published reports.{ }(Franklin Police Department)
Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler will serve four days in Williamson County Jail and lose his Tennessee driver's license following a plea deal for a DUI charge. Cutler, 42, pleaded guilty before a Williamson County judge on Tuesday, according to multiple published reports.(Franklin Police Department)
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Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler will serve four days in Williamson County Jail and lose his Tennessee driver's license following a plea deal for a DUI charge. Cutler, 42, pleaded guilty before a Williamson County judge on Tuesday, according to multiple published reports.

As part of the plea agreement, Cutler will pay a $350 fine, serve four days in jail starting Sept. 29, and be on unsupervised probation for one year. He is also required to attend a DUI safety class. His Tennessee driver's license has been revoked.

Cutler was arrested on October 17, 2024, in downtown Franklin, Tennessee, and charged with DUI, possession of a handgun while under the influence, and implied consent and failure to exercise due care to avoid a collision. The handgun charge was dropped as part of the plea deal.

According to a Franklin Police Department press release from 2024, officers at the scene of the collision "noticed a strong odor of alcohol" on Cutler. Cutler was also slurring his words and had bloodshot eyes. Officers stated they noticed Cutler "staggering, swaying, and heavy-footed while walking. I also noticed that he spoke thick-tongued, slurred, and mumbled."

Cutler refused field sobriety tests and was taken to a local hospital, where a blood sample was obtained through a blood search warrant.

Authorities found "two firearms in his vehicle, including a loaded pistol," the department alleged. According to the arrest affidavit, Cutler allegedly attempted to flee the scene in his Dodge Ram truck and offered the other driver $2,000 not to call the police.

Cutler was the 11th overall draft pick of the Denver Broncos out of Vanderbilt in 2006. He played three seasons there before a trade to the Chicago Bears. After eight seasons there, his career finished in 2017 with the Miami Dolphins.

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