The former NFL star, Jay Cutler, faces a trial on Dui Crash

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Former NFL star Jay Cutler was continued at the Tennessee court on Tuesday on a Dui accident in October which led to a prison sentence for ex-Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos.

Cutler was arrested after bringing another vehicle to stop with his van. Police said at the time that the ancient quarter of a quarter was feeling alcohol, had blood injected with blood and affirmed his words. He offered the other driver $ 2000 so as not to call the police and let him go, according to an arrest affidavit.

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Jay Cutler was arrested in Tennessee in October 2024. (Imagn / Williamson County Prison)

He pleaded guilty of conduct under the influence and spent four days in Williamson County prison from September 29. He must also pay a fine of $ 350. Once it is released, Cutler will be in unpaid probation for a year and must attend a DUI security course, according to WSMV-TV.

It seems that Cutler’s legal difficulties are far from over.

Perry Lee, whose vehicle was struck by Cutler, filed a complaint in Williamson County Circuit Court and requests damages “more than $ 25,000,” according to Tennessean.

“Our client is a veteran injured in a car accident due to the alleged negligence of another driver,” Lee’s lawyers said in a statement. “His injuries from the accident caused daily pain and have eroded his quality of life.

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Jay Cutler is on the sidelines in a match against packers on September 25, 2011. (Mike de Sisti via Imagn Content Services, LLC)

“We are looking for justice for him so that he can get the care he needs and try to move forward with his life.”

Cutler did not respond to the court.

Cutler was the 11th choice in total of the 2006 NFL recovery by broncos after playing Vanderbilt. He played 37 broncos games from 2006 to 2008 before spending to the Bears, where he spent the majority of his 12 -year career in the NFL.

He launched for 23,443 yards and 154 affected on 102 regular season games with Chicago. The Bears only reached the playoffs once under his direction in 2010.

Chicago Bears, Jay Cutler’s quarterrier (6), scratches his head during the heating before a match against the Rams of St. Louis at the Edward Jones Dome. (Billy Hurst / USA TODAY SPORTS)

Cutler ended his career in the NFL with 35,133 yards by the pass and 160 affected on 153 games, including his last season in 2017 with the Miami dolphins.

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