The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Cutler gets back to practice in Miami

- By Steven Wine

DAVIE, FLA. » Jay Cutler woke up in his hotel room Tuesday morning and didn’t know where he was. Then the fog cleared, and he realized it was time to go back to work.

The Miami Dolphins’ new quarterbac­k practiced for the first time since December, marking the start of his comeback from a brief retirement. Rust removal included 11-on-11 drills and one-on-one conversati­ons as he learns the names of teammates.

When the workout ended, the 34-year-old Cutler said he had no second thoughts about deciding to renew his working relationsh­ip with coach Adam Gase and return for another season.

“It felt right,” Cutler said. “Going into work and getting here and going through the motions of the practice, it felt good. I told Adam thanks for bringing me in. It’s fun to be back out here.”

Cutler, who parted with the Chicago Bears in March, agreed to delay his fledgling network TV career when he signed a $10 million, oneyear contract with Miami. He’s expected to start in place of Ryan Tannehill, who is out with a knee injury likely to sideline him for the entire season.

Cutler took the practice field wearing jersey No. 6, his number since high school, after reserve quarterbac­k Brandon Doughty agreed to give it up. When Cutler began to throw, he looked light on his feet and quick and accurate with his passes while showing good arm strength.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Jay Cutler throws a pass during practice on Tuesday. The Associated Press
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Jay Cutler throws a pass during practice on Tuesday. The Associated Press

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