Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested after a automotive accident in Tennessee on costs together with DUI and unlawful possession of a gun, in line with reviews.
Cutler allegedly rear-ended one other car in downtown Franklin on Thursday round 5 p.m., TMZ reported. When authorities arrived on the scene, on the 200 block of Bridge Road, they seen the retired footballer was slurring his phrases and that his eyes had been bloodshot. Additionally they reported a “strong odor of alcohol” coming from his automotive, in line with an announcement from Franklin Police.
After he allegedly refused a area sobriety take a look at, 41-year-old Cutler was taken to a neighborhood hospital “where a blood sample was obtained through a blood search warrant,” police stated. Officers additionally allegedly found “two firearms in his vehicle, including a loaded pistol.”
On this handout supplied by the Franklin Police Division, former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler poses for a reserving photograph after being arrested on costs of a DUI and possession of a number of weapons whereas intoxicated on October 17, 2024 in Franklin, Tennessee. (Picture by Franklin Police Division through Getty Photos)
Cutler was booked into the Williamson County Jail Thursday evening, however he has since been launched on a $5,000 bond, a rep for the Franklin Police Division informed TMZ. Along with the DUI and gun cost, the ex-athlete can be going through counts of failure to train due care to keep away from a collision and implied consent.
Cutler, who was beforehand married to actuality star Kristin Cavallari, was drafted to the NFL in 2006 and performed 12 seasons within the league with the Chicago Bears, the Miami Dolphins and the Denver Broncos earlier than retiring in 2017. He went on to take a broadcasting job with Fox Sports activities, and he additionally hosted the “Uncut with Jay Cutler” podcast.
In 2013, Cutler married Cavallari, they usually have three youngsters collectively: sons Camden, 11, Jaxon, 9, and daughter Saylor, 8. They finalized their divorce in 2020, citing “irreconcilable differences” and “inappropriate marital conduct.”
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