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Home / Sports / Ex-NFL Star Jay Cutler Arrested for DUI, Bribery Attempt

Ex-NFL Star Jay Cutler Arrested for DUI, Bribery Attempt

2 Oct

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  • Cutler arrested in Oct. 2024 for DUI, attempted bribery
  • Served 2.5-day jail sentence, released early on Oct. 1, 2025
  • Fined $350, on 1-year unsupervised probation, license revoked
Ex-NFL Star Jay Cutler Arrested for DUI, Bribery Attempt

In a shocking turn of events, former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested in Oct. 2024 for a DUI after rear-ending another driver and attempting to bribe them with $2,000 to not call the police. Cutler, who is now 42 years old, pleaded guilty to the DUI charges in Aug. 2025.

Earlier this week, on Oct. 1, 2025, Cutler was released from a Tennessee jail after serving a shortened 2.5-day sentence out of what was supposed to be a 4-day sentence. In addition to the jail time, Cutler was fined $350 and will remain on unsupervised probation for one year. His Tennessee driver's license has also been revoked.

Cutler's ex-wife, Kristen Cavallari, previously stated that she would not be commenting publicly on the incident, though she did wish Cutler "nothing but the best" and hoped he would get the help he needs. The former NFL star's representative and attorney have not responded to requests for comment on the shortened sentence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In Oct. 2024, Jay Cutler, the former Chicago Bears quarterback, was arrested for a DUI after rear-ending another driver and attempting to bribe them with $2,000 to not call the police.
In Aug. 2025, Cutler pleaded guilty to the DUI charge. He was sentenced to a 4-day jail term but was released early after serving 2.5 days. Cutler was also fined $350, placed on 1-year unsupervised probation, and had his Tennessee driver's license revoked.
Cavallari said she would not be commenting publicly on the incident, but wished Cutler "nothing but the best" and hoped he would get the help he needs.

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