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Jay Cutler’s prison time ended.
The former quarter of the Bears in Chicago was sentenced to four days in prison as part of a plea agreement for a downside, but it was released after being in service three.
Cutler entered a prison in the county of Williamson, Tennessee on Monday and was released on Wednesday, according to TMZ Sports.
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The former quarter of the Bears de Chicago, Jay Cutler, looks at the players to warm up before the Bears welcomed Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on September 5, 2019 in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Cutler pleaded guilty last month to an accusation of conduct under the influence in a courtroom in Tennessee. The agreement rejected an accusation of possession of weapons, although it was to give up his weapon.
He was arrested after allegedly hit the back of another vehicle last October in Franklin. The officers on the scene said that he crushed his speech and that the former NFL quarter-rear refused to participate in sobriety tests on the ground. A blood sample was then taken from a local hospital under a mandate.
The authorities found a rifle and a pistol loaded in the central console of the Cutler truck.
It was initially accused of Dui, non-exercise of showing care to avoid collision, implicit consent and possession of a handgun under the influence. These accusations, apart from Dui, were all rejected under the advocacy agreement.

Jay Cutler is on the sidelines in a match against packers on September 25, 2011. (Mike de Sisti via Imagn Content Services, LLC)
Larry Fitzgerald says
Now that his prison time is finished, Cutler must attend a UAE security lesson and will be in unwanted probation for a year. His driving license has also been revoked and he must also pay a fine of $ 350.
He played 37 broncos games from 2006 to 2008 before spending at Chicago 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.

Jay Cutler # 6 of the Chicago Bears reacts after a hard tackle against the New York giants during the first half at the Metlife Stadium on November 20, 2016 at East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Michael Reaves / Getty Images)
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.