He also fumbled four times during the contest but recovered all four. Miami fell behind early, trailing at the break, and Cutler responded with interceptions to end Miami's first two possessions after halftime and another in the game's closing seconds.
It was an ugly encore after Monday's gem against New England, and it effectively knocks the Dolphins out of the playoff race. The veteran has thrown multiple picks in three of his last four games, after no such performances in his eight games to start the season, and takes on the chore of facing division-leading Kansas City and Buffalo again to end the season. Cutler completed 25 of 38 passes for yards and three touchdowns in Monday night's win over the Patriots.
Cutler was tremendous. He threw three touchdowns for the second time this season and won his first career game against New England in the process. The veteran found top target Jarvis Landry for a red-zone touchdown on both sides of halftime and sandwiched an exciting yarder to Jakeem Grant in between.
Although Grant dropped a bomb that would've resulted in another score during the fourth quarter, Cutler should still be plenty pleased with his performance. The quarterback will ride back-to-back wins into Sunday's trip to Buffalo.
Cutler completed 18 of 31 passes for yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in Sunday's win over the Broncos. He also rushed once for one yard. Cutler was considerably aided by a defense that accounted for 14 points on two touchdowns and a safety. However, he was solid in his own right, hitting Kenny Stills and Julius Thomas for his pair of scores and connecting with six different pass catchers overall against his old squad.
Cutler now has multiple touchdown passes in five of his last six contests, although he's also failed to complete at least The year veteran continues to be risky proposition week-to-week due to his penchant for turnovers and sudden downturns in passing yardage, but he'll look to build on Sunday's effort against the division-rival Patriots in Week Cutler is slated to return to practice Wednesday -- presumably in a full capacity -- and will reclaim his spot atop the depth chart after Matt Moore for for yards, one touchdown and two interceptions did little to stop the Dolphins' skid in Sunday's loss to the Patriots.
With Kenyan Drake currently the only healthy running back on the roster, the Dolphins could lean on a pass-heavy attack against a Broncos defense that will be missing one of its starting cornerbacks with Aqib Talib suspended.
Even so, with an average of passing yards per game to go with 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions over nine contests this season, Cutler offers his most utility in fantasy leagues that start two quarterbacks rather than shallower one-quarterback formats.
Cutler concussion has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Patriots, Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald reports. As a result, Matt Moore will draw his second start of the season, while the report relays that the Dolphins have elected to proceed with caution and shut Cutler down in the short-term, with a reevaluation on tap next week.
Heck no. Does Ben Roethlisberger come out of this game? Not a chance. How about Phillip Rivers? Not likely. To be perfectly frank, it pisses me off too. So we know how he plays. I would say he is one of the more aggressive duelists we play against, but they all have tendencies.
Pretty much, you want to make them feel as uncomfortable as possible when they are going to take a fight. We have a lot of respect for each other and our roles. This is the best team I have been on. I know all their personalities. We already have a lot of the chemistry that you would build with a new team.
You have one bad day, and you get knocked out. That will be something we review from the footage later on this week. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Image via Esports Tales. Last season, with his parade of interceptions, it seemed as though Jay Cutler was going to receive a similar kind of treatment from the fans in Chicago, but things turned around.
Then, just after the start of the second half of the NFC title game, Jay Cutler seemingly pulled himself out of the game. The announcers on Fox definitely made it sound like it was Cutler's call when he didn't come back out on the field.
Almost immediately, Twitter lit up with tweets about how Cutler was quitting on his team, how he wasn't tough enough and how he was clearly not the leader of that team if he pulled himself out of the NFC championship game. One of the arguments that has been seen a lot, both from players and fans, since the incident is that no player or true leader would ever pull himself out of the NFC Championship Game unless he were physically incapable of getting to the huddle—and even then, you should be being held back by the coaching staff as you attempt to crawl onto the field.
This is the second biggest game of the season! Win it and go to the Super Bowl. Who would quit during that? Plus, even if you do hurt yourself and you lose the game, you've got until August to get back up to speed again. Both the players and fans have been taking shots at Cutler on Twitter and several other outlets.
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