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Uncut and unfiltered: Jay Cutler launches own podcast series

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Jonathan Wagner

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Following a 12-year career in the NFL, Jay Cutler is taking his talents to the world of podcasting. The former Chicago Bears quarterback has signed with Buchwald, a Hollywood talent agency, and is launching a new podcast series on August 25, according to The Hollywood Reporter’s Chris Gardner.

Cutler will record and film his podcasts in Nashville

On his Uncut podcast, Cutler will cover a variety of topics with a number of different guests on the show.

“The series, that will stream on PodcastOne’s Sportnet, is being recorded and filmed in Cutler’s Nashville studio where he will host friends, former teammates, pro athletes and experts for conversations on a wide range of topics,” Gardner wrote. “Country music star and former NFL player Zach Miller, Kyle Long of the Kansas City Chiefs and Dan ‘Big Cat’ Katz of Barstool Sports are a few of the boldfaced names on the inaugural season’s roster.”

Uncut with Jay Cutler will be available on Spotify, Apple podcasts, and more outlets. Cutler tweeted an image on Monday to share the news of starting his podcast.

“New podcast starting up tomorrow,” Cutler wrote. “You can download it on Spotify, Apple, etc. Hit me up with questions and anyone you want to see on the podcast.”

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Cutler wants to use the podcast to connect with his supporters in new ways

Cutler played college football at Vanderbilt for four years from 2002-2005. In his career, he threw for 8,697 yards and 59 touchdowns. He was selected 11th overall in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. In addition to the Broncos, Cutler spent the bulk of his career with the Chicago Bears. He also played his final season with the Miami Dolphins.

In his career, Cutler completed 62 percent of his passes with 35,133 yards and 227 touchdowns. Now that his playing days are done, Cutler is excited to talk about different topics with his guests and is looking forward to giving his followers a glimpse of who he is off of the field.

“I’m looking forward to talking with different guests from the world of sports, food, entertainment, politics and beyond to have the chance to learn and to share opinions on a variety of issues and topics weekly reaching new audiences and reconnecting with those who have followed and supported me throughout my playing days and to be able to show other aspects of myself and interests in a fun and informative way,” Cutler said.