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Lovie: Cutler has progressed

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Fri, 23 Nov 2012|

Jay Cutler practiced Friday and is progressing according to coach Lovie Smith - 11/23

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Jay Cutler run hard and very practiced again today on a limited basis but he has not been cleared to play yet. He will meet with an independent neurologist tomorrow and if did so well number six will be back under center Sunday in the life. This has progressed. Which we wanted him to do. As I say it's looking good. You know one more step. To get him you know evaluated by an independent neurologist who says that. Again he was able to do more today than it did yes if the players ready to go. And me and these professional football player who wants to do what he does well we're live so. When I don't put him on the field. We held him out last week when he wasn't really in just you know came close and everyone else. The players injured we will play if they're ready to go. Of course we're trying to win football games and they won't play. It's now. There tight end Kellen Davis was limited in practice. The ball as well meanwhile day after being limited in practice -- gamble on Brandon Marshall took part in all of practice today.

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