Jay Cutler Won't Play on Monday

November 16, 2012 12:12 PM
Jay Cutler Won't Play on Monday

" After sustaining a concussion during Sunday night's loss to the Texans, Quarterback Jay Cutler has been ruled out to play against the 49ers for this coming Monday night. The Bears made it official on their Twitter account.

Instead, Jason Campbell will step up. The quarterback, who started for the Redskins and Raiders, was brought in just for this kind of situation. Cutler's only full season in Chicago was his first one. A good back-up was needed, and now we know why.

This is not a bad thing, Bears fans "

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