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Retraction: No Injury to Cutler

Oct 19, 2006 – 8:34 PM
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Gabe Stein

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A report we made a few days ago on a possible injury to Broncos rookie QB Jay Cutler has not checked out. We hope that we made it clear that the rumor was just that - rumor. This week's injury report contains no mention of Cutler (though Cedric Cobbs and Kyle Johnson are both questionable for Sunday's game with ankle problems), and Rocky Mountain News Broncos reporter Jeff Legwold has confirmed that Cutler has been throwing fine in practice all week.

So, consider this a formal retraction of the rumor. It was false. Jay Cutler is not injured. The source may have heard wrong, I may have been tricked by a Broncos employee who wanted to brag, or any number of other possibilities - but I just wanted to let you know that you can safely continue calling for Cutler to replace Jake knowing that Cutler is healthy enough to do so.

Additionally, in case you haven't heard, Rod Smith is considering going into the travel agency business, and the alleged terrorist plot on several different NFL stadiums (including Browns Stadium in Cleveland) is now thought to be a hoax. The FBI assures you that it is safe to attend football games this weekend, but makes no promises about any "attacks" Dennis Green might carry out during his post-game press conference if the Cardinals loose to the Raiders this week. After last week's explosion, a loss this week has the potential to make Green 'go nuclear.'
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