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Cutler-McDaniels Finally Speak, Issues Remain

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DENVER (CBS4) ― CBS4 Sports has learned Jay Cutler and the Broncos have finally spoken.  It was not face-to-face, but rather by conference call on Monday with Cutler, head coach Josh McDaniels and owner Pat Bowlen among those on the line.

The much awaited discussion was prompted after the now well-publicized events on the first weekend of free agency.  The Broncos explored a possible trade that would have sent Cutler out of town for former Patriots backup Matt Cassel.  The trade never happened and Cassel eventually ended up in Kansas City.  The Broncos denied they initiated any trade talks, but Cutler was certain the team tried to move him.
   
Sources close to the situation tell CBS4 Sports that the tone of the discussion was not exactly "make nice" as might have been expected.  We're told McDaniels made it clear to the quarterback how the team will be run, and how Cutler was expected to fit into that plan.  McDaniels reiterated the Broncos position that they have no intention of trading Cutler, but he also made it clear that all players are being constantly evaluated and could be traded if management thinks it will make the team better.

The Broncos expect Cutler to report to Dove Valley next Monday, when the Broncos begin voluntary offseason workouts.

CBS4 Sports has also learned that Bowlen attempted to contact Cutler last week, but he was unsuccessful.

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