Jay Cutler Cleared to Play, Will Start for Bears Against Lions on Sunday

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Nov 7, 2013

Jay CutlerLAKE FOREST, Ill. — Bears quarterback Jay Cutler will start against the Detroit Lions on Sunday after missing one game with a groin muscle tear.

Coach Marc Trestman confirmed Cutler’s return Thursday following practice, saying doctors have given Cutler the clearance to play. Trestman said Cutler will not be restricted in any way due to the injury.

Cutler suffered the injury against the Washington Redskins Oct. 20 when he was sacked during the 45-41 loss. The Bears had a bye the following week, then Josh McCown started and played all of Monday night’s 27-20 win at Green Bay.

Cutler has completed 146 of 225 passes for 1,658 yards and 12 touchdowns with seven interceptions. McCown completed 36 of 61 for 476 yards and did not turn the ball over as Cutler’s replacement.

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