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Jay Cutler, McDaniels meet; QB's house is for sale
Associated Press
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Jay Cutler finally met face-to-face with Josh McDaniels over the weekend, but nothing was resolved, leading to doubt the quarterback will show up for the new coach's first team meeting Monday.
Team spokesman Patrick Smyth told the Associated Press on Sunday that the coach and quarterback involved in a simmering feud over trade talks met Saturday at the team's training facility and both sides agreed to regroup and continue conversations.
Denver station KCNC-TV reported that the meeting didn't go well, and The Denver Post reported that words were exchanged between Cutler and McDaniels.
The Broncos insist they're not going to trade Cutler. They reportedly had been in talks last month with the Lions and Tampa Bay that would have resulted in Matt Cassel being traded to Denver.
While the Broncos insist Cutler isn't on the market, his house is another matter.
Cutler put his 7,516-square-foot, four-bedroom, seven-bath home in the Denver suburb of Castle Pines up for sale for $2 million. A listing on real estate Web site REcolorado.com shows the agent as Fuller Sotheby's International Realty.
Douglas County property records show Cutler paid $1.34 million for the house in August 2006.
Cutler still has a condo in downtown Denver and an offseason home in Nashville, Tenn.
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090315/SPORTS0101/903150332/1126
Associated Press
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Jay Cutler finally met face-to-face with Josh McDaniels over the weekend, but nothing was resolved, leading to doubt the quarterback will show up for the new coach's first team meeting Monday.
Team spokesman Patrick Smyth told the Associated Press on Sunday that the coach and quarterback involved in a simmering feud over trade talks met Saturday at the team's training facility and both sides agreed to regroup and continue conversations.
Denver station KCNC-TV reported that the meeting didn't go well, and The Denver Post reported that words were exchanged between Cutler and McDaniels.
The Broncos insist they're not going to trade Cutler. They reportedly had been in talks last month with the Lions and Tampa Bay that would have resulted in Matt Cassel being traded to Denver.
While the Broncos insist Cutler isn't on the market, his house is another matter.
Cutler put his 7,516-square-foot, four-bedroom, seven-bath home in the Denver suburb of Castle Pines up for sale for $2 million. A listing on real estate Web site REcolorado.com shows the agent as Fuller Sotheby's International Realty.
Douglas County property records show Cutler paid $1.34 million for the house in August 2006.
Cutler still has a condo in downtown Denver and an offseason home in Nashville, Tenn.
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090315/SPORTS0101/903150332/1126