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The retired NFL quarterback, best known for his eight seasons with the Bears, posted the photos of himself with the wild ...
Social media is teeing off on Jay Cutler after posting about killing an endangered species in Africa during a hunting trip.
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South Africans who post offensive content online are not immune to the repercussions whether they’re off duty, on leave, or posting on their personal profiles.
Retired quarterback Jay Cutler sparked outrage online after sharing pictures from his recent hunting trip in South Africa.