Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 12:28 pm , filed under NFL News by Andrew Pollard
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Chicago Bears quarter back Jay Cutler has started informal workouts from past week, where he looks completely fine, after suffering from a knee injury in the NFC Championship game.
The 28-year-old Cutler was diagnosed with a second-degree sprain of his medial collateral tendon, after Chicago Bears lost to Green Bay Packers in January. He has rehabilitated on his own facilities, during the league lockout. The quarterback has led Chicago Bears players to workouts around the northern suburbs, since May. According to the NFL, players are not expected to work out any teams facilities.
Chicago Bears tight end Greg Olsen said that, workouts have benefited for the several offensive players with their timings and they also improved performance comparing to last year. He added team would have acquired a lot skilled and learned a lot from last season and most of the players are very excited to start work out at team facilities.
Chicago bears wide receiver Earl Bennett said that, Bears offense has working out four to five days in a week and all the players are getting ready for the next NFL season. He added team is getting a lot of good work in training session and going through different defensive structures.
Tags: Chicago Bears, Jay Cutler, NFL season