Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Cutler takes job with Fox

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NEW YORK >> Another former NFL quarterbac­k is headed to the broadcast booth.

Jay Cutler was hired Friday by the Fox network as an analyst to work on its No. 2 NFL team with Kevin Burkhardt and Charles Davis.

Last month, CBS replaced Phil Simms as its top game analyst with Tony Romo.

Unlike Romo, who would have been in demand to play quarterbac­k had he chosen not to leave the field, Cutler drew little interest as a free agent. So, at age 34, he’s headed to the booth. He’s hardly old for a quarterbac­k considerin­g the slew of veterans still starting who are older. But his inconsiste­ncy, penchant for turnovers and the negative vibes he gave out caused teams to steer away from Cutler this offseason.

Cutler spent the last eight seasons with the Chicago Bears after breaking into the NFL with Denver. He was 68-71 as a starter with a career passer rating of 85.7, 208 touchdowns and 146 intercepti­ons.

The move to the both is surprising considerin­g Cutler had a frosty relationsh­ip with the media, though he did warm up in recent years.

Bears chairman George McCaskey praised his “ability, toughness and intelligen­ce” in a statement. He said Cutler made “an extraordin­ary impact off the field, doing things for people” — particular­ly children. And he did it without seeking recognitio­n.

“We’re excited for the fans to get to know the Jay Cutler we knew inside the walls of Halas Hall,” McCaskey said.

Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase — Chicago’s offensive coordinato­r in 2015 — said he’s not surprised by the move.

“I guess I know a different guy than what everybody else portrays,” Gase said.

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