Jay Cutler is designing jewelry now?! - NBCSports.com
Thursday, November 21, 2019

Jay Cutler is designing jewelry now?! - NBCSports.com

Jay Cutler has shown different sides of his personality since his wife Kristin Cavallari’s show, “Very Cavallari” has debuted.

We’ve seen the former Bears quarterback as a relationship counselor, a housewife, a wingman and a guy who is simply bored in retirement. Now, apparently he’s working on being a jewelry designer.

Well, maybe. Kind of. His unofficial Instagram, which is just Cavallari taking photos of him and then putting them on Insta herself, had a few snapshots of Cutler’s new jewelry, or whatever this is:

The caption “Add jewelry designer to the resume” sure seems to imply Cutler had some hand in the design on this.

It’s a bracelet called “One by JC X UJ” and features a fastener that doubles as a bottle opener. Now, it’s starting to sound like a Cutler thing.

Cavallari’s Uncommon James fashion store opened a location in Chicago’s West Loop last month. The show returns to E! on Jan. 9 and we all know Cutler is the real star.

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The Bears are throwing it back to the past this weekend at Soldier Field.

The Bears will rock 1960s throwback helmets Sunday when they take on the New York Giants. The helmet is navy blue and features a white "C" logo and gray facemask, whereas the current helmet has an orange "C" and white facemask.

A look at the throwback lid:

The Bears donned those helmets from 1962-72 during the playing days of  Dick Butkus and Gale Sayers, now Hall of Famers. They won the 1963 NFL Championship along the way.

“I think a lot of Bears fans remember the ‘60s, especially the ’63 championship team winning at Wrigley against the Giants with those ‘Cs’ on our helmet,” Bears chairman George H. McCaskey said. “And of course Butkus and Sayers and all the great memories they provided. That small change I think means a lot to people.”

As 2019 is the Bears' 100th season as a franchise, they've been honoring a different decade at each home game. The Bears have also installed seven-foot tall bobbleheads around Chicago each week featuring players from that week's celebratory decade.

Unsurprisingly, this week's game will celebrate the 1960s, with Butkus and Sayers represented in life-size bobblehead form:

The Bears will give out bobbleheads of Butkus and Sayers to the first 20,000 fans who arrive at Sunday's game.

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As Chicago continues to analyze Mitch Trubisky’s hip and figure out if his benching was actually injury related or performance related, the injury report from practice makes it seem like he should play on Sunday.

Trubisky was a full participant in practice on Thursday, just as he was on Wednesday. Back-to-back full practices would seem to indicate he should be full go for Sunday’s game against the Giants.

If not, then chaos will ensue.

As for the rest of the injury report, offensive lineman Bobby Massie was not limited with his back injury while linebacker Isaiah Irving was limited with a quad injury.

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